Four pontential Acacias (Acacia mellifera, A. senegal, A. seyal var fistula
and var seyal) grown in Sudan were examined for their suitability for pulp
ing and papermaking. Their physical, morphological and chemical characteris
tics, and fibre dimensions are reported. The pulping trials with both soda
and soda-anthraquinone (aoda-AQ) methods were carried out. The soda-AQ pulp
ing for all species studied to the same kappa number showed increased yield
and gave pulps with properties superior to those of soda pulping for tear
resistance. The use of wet-end/dry-strength additive (0.5% guar gum on oven
-dry wood) during beating improved the mechanical properties and made the p
ulping of the species more attractive. All species studied gave, with a mil
d HE/PHP bleaching sequences, bleached pulps suitable for use in writing an
d printing grades of paper.