Fractionation of Recycled Fiber
As tested in different European countries, separating the long fibers and short fibers in a deinking line enables the simplification of the deinking line and reduces energy consumption as well as capital requirements.
Development Status | Products |
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Commercial |
Recovered Pulp |
Fractionation of Recycled FiberCosts & Benefits
Parent Process: Recovered Fiber Pulping | |
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Energy Savings Potential | 11 to 13% reductions in electricity consumption, and up to 40% reduction in thermal energy can be achieved. |
CO2 Emission Reduction Potential | |
Costs | Capital reduction of 13 to 22% can be achieved compared to traditional de-inked pulp (DIP) lines. |
Fractionation of Recycled Fiber Publications
Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Pulp and Paper Industry
This Energy Guide discusses energy efficiency practices and energy-efficient technologies that can be implemented at the component, process, facility, and organizational levels.
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