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PULP-PAPERWORLDThe official Magazine
Featured Articles in this Issue:
Kelheim Fibres:what is the difference between
cellulose and cellulose?
EV Group:Clean cylinder Surfaces
Improve drying efficieny and quality
BTG Instruments:High-performance solutions for the enhancement
of your wet end productivity
Mondi launches its new digitalprinting paper brand
Clariant:showcases expertise in coloration,
whiteness and functional chemicals at ChinaPaper 2010
ABB’s HPIR sensor gives papermakers tighter CD control
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EV Group Oy Phone +358 (0)2 276 7670 Y-tunnus 2108597-1 www.evgroup.fi Toivolankatu 5 fax +358 (0)2 235 1863 VAT reg. FI21085971 FIN-20810 TURKU first name.surname@evgroup.fi
CLEAN CYLINDER SURFACES IMPROVE DRYING EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY
Dirty cylinder surfaces create many problems in PM drying section. Energy waste, paper or board quality problems and production time waste mean significant profit loss for the paper mill.
With an efficient cylinder surface cleaning it is easy to eliminate these problems. Reduction of energy costs, improved quality and additional production efficiency mean increasing profit for the paper producer.
Dirty cylinder surface creates uneven moisture profile and moisture profile peaks. These peaks are usually eliminated with the steam box, moisturizer and with over-drying. As a result, easily 7% additional energy costs are created. Dirty cylinder surfaces also prevent effective heat transfer from the cylinder to the paper web. This means decreased drying efficiency and additional steam consumption for drying, also resulting in increased energy costs.
DIRTY CYLINDER SURFACES CAUSE PAPER QUALITY PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL NEED FOR MANUAL CLEANING Dirty cylinder surfaces also worsen the paper or board quality. Dirt and contamination like fibers, fillers, stickies and chemicals accumulate on the cylinder surface and sticks into the paper web. This creates paper defects, other quality problems and sheet breaks. Dirty cylinders must be cleaned manually very often. Cleaning takes time, meaning production time waste and additional cleaning costs.
DIRTY CYLINDER SURFACE MEANS ENERGY WASTE ENERGY COSTS EASILY
INCREASED BY 7%
, breaks, complaints
EV Group Oy Phone +358 (0)2 276 7670 Y-tunnus 2108597-1 www.evgroup.fi Toivolankatu 5 fax +358 (0)2 235 1863 VAT reg. FI21085971 FIN-20810 TURKU first name.surname@evgroup.fi
CLEAN CYLINDER SURFACE IMPROVES DRYING EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY Clean cylinder surface has a straight impact on drying efficiency. Elimination of the insulating dirt layer improves the heat transfer into the web. It clearly helps to maintain an even moisture profile, which decreases energy costs as there is no need to correct the profile with the steam box or over-drying. Clean cylinder surfaces also improve the paper or board quality. In addition, it enables the mill to achieve better CD tensile strength in earlier stage of the drying section. The efficient cylinder cleaning also means improved drying section runnability and higher permeability of dryer fabrics, because the dirt particles are removed before spreading to the process.
REFERENCES “ We have 40 references in Europe in paper and board machines. We have delivered EV ReDoc system to many different kinds of machines and grades, for example special baking paper, silicone coated and filter paper.” Some examples of our deliveries: Stora Enso: coated fine paper, printing paper and liquid packaging, Finland M-Real: LWC base paper, folding box board, coated fine paper, Finland Ahlstrom: label paper, Finland and filter paper, UK
Metsä Tissue has 6 EV ReDoc units in PM 7 and 4 units in PM 5. The grade is special baking paper. Production has increased 24 000 to 30 000 tons/year and problems with contaminated cylinders have disappeared in MetsäTissue Mänttä. The mill has received great feedback from end-customers about better paper quality.
Ahlström Chirnside PM 22, UK, has 2 EV ReDoc units. The grade is filter paper. The mill had a problem with build up on the dryer cylinder after the acid section that could not effectively be cleaned with normal doctors only. According to the mill, the situation was certainly improved by the EV ReDoc system.
EV ReDoc® is a continuous reconditioning system for paper machine cylinder and roll surfaces. EV ReDoc -system eliminates dirt like stickies, fibres and coating colour from cylinder surfaces by using steel brushes. Even old and worn out cylinders can be cleaned effectively with the help of EV ReDoc. Conventional doctoring system is not able to keep cylinders clean. EV ReDoc -system can be used with an existing doctoring system.
Invitationto the world’s leading
Pulp & Paper event
May 17–19 2011Stockholm, Sweden
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The essence of the con-cept is simple but im-
portant – making it easierfor people to meet.
Gone are the separateexhibition halls and distantconference locations aswell as conference fees. In-stead we have, after liste-ning to both exhibitors andvisitors, chosen to focus onthe following key words:
Time Efficiency
Closeness to Customers
Power to Influence
The heart of the event will be the three squares in Hall A. The squares will hold all major conference activitiesand entertainment during the three-day-long event.The Magic Future Square in the middle features all thekey note speakers, while the two smaller squares, Eastand West, will have more of a technical orientation,with shorter presentations running non-stop throug-hout the day.
Want to become a Magic Future Event Partner withthe possibility to influence what goes on at the squares?Exhibitors surrounding the Magic Future square willhave direct access to the event’s biggest meeting areawhich guarantees unique visibility and closeness tocustomers and activities. You will also be a part of the
conference committee as well as the project groupresponsible for square design. Visibility in the overallmarketing of the event is included. Slot-time is reservedfor you at the Magic Future Square and at either orboth of the smaller squares.
Exhibitors located elsewhere in the Hall have thepossibility of becoming Magic Future Event Partnersif they book a Magic Future Event Package.As Event Partner East/West you will have one of thesmaller squares next to your exhibiting space. Slot-timeis reserved for you at either or both squares.
We would like to invite all companies to take a moreactive role in maintaining the event SPCI the bestmeeting point in the global pulp & paper industry!
A Brand New Concept:The Magic Future of Pulp & Paper!
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East or West Event Partner11-
· Presentation slots – one slot at West or East square (15 min + 5 min) per day
· Half page advertisement - Event Magazine/Guide
· Company logotype in Conference Programme and on event website
· Eurosize posters -signage – along the pedestrian walk from train station, by the Western entrance at parking areas
· DropPapers/Signage - At the venue when entering the exhibition hall
· Stand space marked with company logotype on all hall layout situation plans
· Wireless Internet access in stand
Price: SEK 49.000
For further information about these packages, please contact:
Marina Asp, CEO SPCI, + 46 8 783 84 00marina.asp@spci.se
Patrik Löwstedt, Exhibition Manager Adforum, + 46 8 749 43 61patrik.lowstedt@adforumworld.com
Magic Future Event Partner
· Member of the International Conference Program Committee and the Conference Area Project Group
· Presentation slots – One slot at the Magic Future Square (25 min + 5 min), one slot at the West Square (15min + 5 min)and one slot at the East Square (15 min + 5 min) in total.
· Full page advertisement - Event Magazine/Guide
· Editorial coverage - Event Magazine/Guide
· Company logotype in all Magic Future Square marketing material; advertisements, newsletters, program etc.
· Possibility to buy a maximum of 20 tickets to the VIP-event atthe Vasa Museum on Wednesday May 18, 2011.
· 25 complimentary tickets to the City of Stockholm official reception in the City Hall on Tuesday May 17, 2011.
· Eurosize posters -signage – along the pedestrian walk from train station, by the West entrance and at parking areas
· DropPapers/Signage – by the East and West entrances
· DropPapers/Signage – At the venue when entering the exhibition hall
· Stand space marked with company logotype on all hall layout situation plans
· Wireless Internet access in stand
Price: SEK 198.000
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“Take this oppor-tunity to learnand network.Leadership abilityis crucial! Loo-king forward togive a presenta-tion on the sub-ject at the Magic-Paper roll.
Leif Brodén, CEO Södra
The new SPCIevent opens upfor new possibili-ties. The ideawith an openforum for confe-rence will movethe traditionalconcept with ex-
hibition and conference to a totallynew and fresh level.
Magnus Hall, CEO Holmen
The SPCI event isa very importantplace where wegather networkand technologyinformation.Jan JohanssonCEO SCA
The opennesshas always beengreat valued inour industry. Thenew SPCI forumwill walk the talkand Billerud willshare our newinnovations with you from theMagic square - so be there!Per Lindberg, CEO Billerud
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The ExhibitorsSince the start back in 1968, thousands of companies have continuallychosen SPCI as the most important forum to meet customers and ex-changing know-how.
SPCI 2011 provides you with first class business opportunities inan international environment and is a great source of inspiration forexhibitors and visitors alike.
The world’s leading event in the pulp and paper industry guaranteesthat your products and services will get maximum exposure.
We welcome suppliers to the pulp, paper, board, tissue and con-verting industries to exhibit within all relevant product categories.
Thanks to the extended main hall at Stockholm International Fairs,the SPCI event will this time be concentrated to the one hall of atotal 30,000 sqm (320 000 square feet).
The world´s leading Pulp & Paper Event• 13 587 visitors from 61 countries• 730 exhibitors (450 of them from 32 differe• 293 exhibition stands
Book your stand bysubmitting your applicationtoday or make an on-linebooking at our websitewww.spcievent.com
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TheVisitorsAccording to our survey in 2008, executed by the Scandinavian SurveyGroup, an independent audit company, the visitors were unanimous;SPCI is considered the worlds leading event for the pulp and paperindustry.
• 34% of the visitors came from outside Sweden representing61 countries, making it the most international event of itskind worldwide.
• 64% of the visitors consider SPCI the leading pulp and papertrade show in the world
• 58% of the visitors had current purchasing needs and plannedto place an order within 12 months
• 62% of the visitors answered that they had major influenceover purchasing decisions
Since the first show back in 1968, SPCI gathers visitors from aroundthe globe.
You will meet a wide range of target groups at SPCI 2011, includingCEOs and mill managers from mill-wide operations, as well as speci-alists and managers in various sectors: Purchasing managers, Technicalmanagers, Production managers, Maintenance managers, Environmentmanagers, Marketing managers, Operators, Transport and logisticsmanagers etc.
The event will be extensively marketed to the pulp and paper in-dustry worldwide by organisers, agents, media partners, trade pressand co-operating partners.
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ifferent countries outside Sweden)
Official results SPCI 2008
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General InformationDates andVenueMay 17-19, 2011Stockholm International Fairs
Opening hoursTuesday – Thursday 09.00-17.00
Registration fee, Stand rental and Event partner packagesRegistration fee: SEK 4,500Stand rental: SEK 1,960/sqmEvent partner packages: Optional (see previous pages)VAT will be added when applicable
Exhibitor ServiceAll exhibitors are supplied with a special Service Kit with detailed informationand order forms for all available technical services.
Fair PromotionSPCI 2011 will be extensively promoted to buyers all over the world. Adverti-sements and international press contacts will promote the event. Membersof key national and international target groups will get personal invitations.
Contact InformationThe EventThe Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper Engineers (SPCI)Box 5515, SE-114 85 Stockholm, SwedenPhone: +46 8 783 84 00, Fax: +46 8 661 73 44www.spci.se
• Mrs Marina Asp, Executive DirectorPhone +46 8 783 84 86marina.asp@spci.se• Ms Camilla Sinivaara, Event ManagerPhone +46 8 783 82 54camilla.sinivaara@spci.se
The ExhibitionAdforum ABSE-125 80 Stockholm, SwedenPhone: +46 8 749 97 31, Fax. +46 8 749 35 05www.adforumworld.com• Mr Patrik Löwstedt, Exhibition ManagerPhone: +46 8 749 43 61patrik.lowstedt@adforumworld.com• Mrs Kristin McKechnie, Exhibition Marketing CoordinatorPhone: + 46 8 749 97 33kristin.mckechnie@adforumworld.comAdforum Helsinki office, Finland• Mr Marcus Bergström, SalesPhone: +358 9 150 9401marcus.bergstrom@adforumworld.com
International Representatives
Asia (except Greater China)
Mr Tan Kay Hui
Tel: +65 9790 6090
Fax: +65 6280 2823
E-mail: tankayhui@tankayhuimedia.com
Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Mrs Annelie Bäck-Heuser
Bäck+Partner Marketing
Tel: +49-202-283 81 26
Fax: +49-202-283 81 27
E-mail: Baeck-Partner@t-online.de
Greater China
Mrs Grace Mak
E.J. Krause & Associates, Inc. Beijing
Tel: +86 10 8451 1832
Fax: +86 10 8451 1829
E-mail: Grace.Mak@gmail.com
Italy
Mrs Carla Salaris
Lighthouse S.r.l.
Tel: +39 02 54189640
Fax: +39 02 54121746
E-mail: stofair@lighthouse-it.com
Spain/Portugal
Mr Eduardo Teixeira-Alves
Tel/fax: +34 96 3122197
E-mail: eduardo.teixeira@prored.es
South America
Mrs Selma Regina Ugolini
go.va
Tel: +5511 2218-0005/0422
Mobile: +5511 9904-5350
E-mail: selma@gova.com.br
USA
Mr Björn Bieneck
Bieneck International
Tel: +1 (540) 372-9800
Fax: +1 (540) 372-1414
E-mail:
pulpandpapershows@exhibitpro.com
Visit our website atwww.spcievent.com
Organised by:The Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper Engineers (SPCI)AdforumStockholm International Fairs
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World News
Stora Enso will, subject to deci-sions by the respective Ger-man corporate bodies, per-
manently shut down the 195 000 tonnes per year newsprint machine at Maxau Mill in Germany by the end of November 2010. Newsprint production at Maxau will end due to weak European market outlook and high production costs. Sales prices have fallen significantly while recovered paper and wood costs have risen strongly. As a result, there is no realistic prospect of newsprint production at Maxau Mill becoming profitable again in the foreseeable future.
“The European newsprint market is structurally heavily oversupplied and there has been no substantial recovery in demand since con-sumption collapsed in early 2009. The outlook for demand is negative too. In addition, the availability of wood and recycled fibre in Germa-ny has been limited, so costs have been rising fast recently,” says Juha Vanhainen, EVP, Publication Paper Business Area.
The permanent shutdown of the newsprint machine at Maxau Mill will reduce European newsprint capacity by approximately 1.5%.
The shutdown will affect about 180 of the 617 people employed at Stora Enso’s Maxau Mill. Stora Enso is working on a social plan for the employees affected by the restructuring measures. The two uncoated magazine paper ma-chines with total annual capacity 530 000 tonnes at Maxau Mill will remain in operation. -End-
Innventia, a research institute, continues to revolutionise the paper business. Its research
work has now produced a new method that will result in a strong-er paper with lower production costs and reduced raw materials consumption. This dream scenario has now become a reality for many companies in the paper business.“For a paper mill that produces 450,000 tonnes of the new paper per year, this technology means an annual savings of approximately 120 million Swedish kronor,” says Daniel Söderberg, Research Man-ager and initiator at Innventia and the person behind the previous work.
The Aq-Vane technique is derived from the aircraft industry. It deals with the separation of fibre layers before they are joined together to form the paper. “This technique uses a thin layer of water to sta-bilise the fibre layers and conse-quently form an even flow while they are being joined together. This prevents the layers from blending with each other. This means that it is now possible to keep the layers separate as well as to control the precise properties that are wanted in a paper.”
A lighter IKEA catalogueFor a product such as the IKEA catalogue, approx. 200 million cop-ies of which are distributed each year, this means enormous savings. For the papermaking industry as a whole, this implies a savings in bil-lions of kronor.
Daniel explains, “We’ve tailor-made a new kind of uncoated pa-per, which is the same type as that
used in the IKEA catalogues. By putting finer fibres in the surface and coarse fibres in the middle of the paper we’re able to save up to 10% in costs on fibre raw materials and energy.”
European collaborative project
As of June 2010, Innventia is lead-ing BoostEff, an EU project with a total budget of 11 million Euro, to demonstrate the industrial and economical potential of the method. Using Aq-vane, with its possibilities for advanced dosage, Innventia, in collaboration with Stora Enso, a paper producer, is developing the kind of paper that is used in catalogues and magazines.“This project also signifies a com-pletely new way of working,” states Daniel. “The starting point in the project is three existing industrial production units, one of which belongs to Stora Enso. Using these, the possibilities of the new technique, together with existing techniques, are being adapted to demonstrate the potential product and the production process in-volved. The results from the project are going to be used as a basis for three investment projects involving technical specifications and eco-nomical results.
The Aq-vane technique has the po-tential to generate increased profits based on the form of savings in the fibre raw materials and energy. “Within BoostEff several compa-nies and institutes from around Europe are collaborating with us at Innventia,” explains Daniel. “When the project comes to an end in 2013, the technology will also be available to the rest of the indus-try giving the opportunity of an increased profitability and, most of all, an improved paper.”
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Mondi launches its new digital printing paper brand DNS®:
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Mondi launches its new digital printing paper brand DNS®: Digital
Needs Specialists
Mondi expands its digital print-ing portfolio to include DNS®, the new paper brand that offers profes-sional printers a single solution for multiple applications on all digital printing presses. DNS® premium kicks-off the brand-launch as the first paper on the market from the DNS® range.
Mondi launches DNS®as its new brand of uncoated fine papers. “DNS® was devel-oped with the requirements of digital specialists in mind. We recognized that profes-sional printers needed a single paper they could rely on in an industry that demands a lot of versatility,” explains Johannes Klumpp, Marketing and Sales Director for Mondi Uncoated Fine Paper.
DNS® premium is the first product to stem from the DNS®brand. It is produced for use on digital production machines anddry toner machines such as iGen and Nexpress, as well as office laser printers, inkjet printers and copiers, making it a multifaceted product for use in both profession-al press rooms and offices.
“The launch of DNS® is an excit-ing milestone in the growth of our digital printing paper portfolio,” says Klumpp. “DNS® premium is also pre-print guaranteed and
suitable for off-set printing, which is an attractive feature for profes-sional printers, as having one paper on stock for every printing press is now a realistic option.”
DNS®premium has a high white-ness factor that shows excellent contrast for text and graphic printouts. Due to ColorLok® Technology, office inkjet printers with pigmented ink can also create impressive full colour brochures,
presentations or other printed materials that demand high-impact colour saturation.
DNS® premium can be recognized by its purple wrapper with the digital motif of a hand operat-ing a touch screen. “We will be adding more papers to the DNS® brand. Our customers have more to look forward to in the upcoming months,” says Klumpp.
Mondi has spearheaded a number
of initiatives in response to the growing digital printing market. During the past year, Mondi intro-duced its ongoing series of Digital Specialist Forums, where profes-sional printers and key customers familiar with professional and of-fice printing environments convene to discuss current and upcoming trends in digital printing.
DNS®premium and the digital printing paper portfolio are devel-
oped and produced by Mondi Neusiedler, a mill renowned for its innovations, high quality paper production and environmental standards. DNS®premium is certified with the FSC® (Forest Stew-ardship Council) mark and the EU-Flower. It also belongs to Mondi’s Green Range. All Green Range papers are either FSC®-certified, bleached with-out chlorine (TCF) or 100% recycled.
The Green Range reflects Mondi’s commitment to responsible manufactur-
ing practices, as all products are produced according to the leading environmental and social guide-lines. Keeping a steady focus on sustainability, Mondi continually strives for the careful selection and responsible use of raw materials and for significant reductions in emissions to air, water and land. The leading environmental posi-tion was recently recognized by WWF – Mondi ranks as number one in the global paper company environmental index.
BTG InstrumentsHigh-performance solutions for the enhancement of your wet end productivity
MÜTEK PCD-04... KNOWS WHAT’S IN SOLUTION
The Mütek PCD-04 Particle Charge Detector measures colloidally dissolved substances in a process sample. It is a standard tool for detecting anionic trash levels as well as for characterizing chemical additives. Equipped with an optional pH probe, the pH value of samples can be monitored and the isoelectric point be determined.
To measure charge the sample material has to be titrated in the PCD measuring cell. Highest accuracy and reproducibility is achieved by combining the Mütek PCD-04 with the automatic titrator Mütek PCD-T3. This set-up is widely used around the world in:
* R&D labs of chemical suppliers and paper mills * Universities, institutes, schools * Applications outside the paper industry
making the Mütek PCD the standard for charge measurements.
Measuring Principle
The aqueous sample is placed in the measuring cell and the pH probe is inserted. Once the PCD is turned on, the piston of the cell oscillates and causes a high flow rate. Any charged material adsorbed to the cell wall will be separated from its counter-ions by the flow to create a streaming current. Two electrodes in the cell pick up this current and display it on the unit next to the measured pH value. A poly-electrolyte of opposite charge is added until reaching the charge zero point. For isoelectric point detections, an acid or base is used to neutralize the charge.
The Mütek PCD-04 should always be combined with the automatic titrator Mütek PCD-T3.
Benefits
* Detect anionic trash sources * Characterize charge properties of additives * Determine isoelectric points * Understand charge reactions in the processThe Mütek PCD-04 is also available
with an integrated titration module – the so called Mütek PCD-04
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what is the difference between cellulose and cellulose?
viscose fibre specialities for a new approach to paper
Controlling the quality of paper by using the right grade of pulp and
auxiliary materials as well as selecting the appropriate process settings
is a standard procedure in the paper making process. When the end
product requires specific properties this may not be enough:
Our viscose specialities offer you a wide range of possibilities to extend
the spectrum of your paper’s characteristics or even add new function-
alities to your product.
fine-tuning of paper characteristics
• Our viscose specialities help increase the tear
resistance of the paper without loss of tear
strength.
• Tests have shown that the paper’s porosity
can be precisely controlled by incorporating
viscose fibres – a feature already used by
manufacturers of tea bags, cigarette papers
as well as many kinds of filters.
• Papers incorporating viscose fibres can
exhibit better dewatering properties.
• When modified with additives, viscose
fibres can improve the paper’s retention
characteristics.
• Our viscose specialities are produced from
100% cellulose and can therefore easily be
incorporated into a paper matrix having the
same surface chemistry as pulp fibres.
• Completely natural in origin, viscose fibres
are fully biodegradable and therefore an
environmentally sound alternative to other
additives.
• Viscose fibres offer uniform and constant
levels of quality from batch to batch.
added value with viscose fibres
From left to right:
Bramante:
Hollow cross section in the wet state
for excellent absorbency – collapsed
cross section in the dry state for
improved bonding characteristics.
Viloft:
Flat cross section for increased
flexibility and softness.
Dante:
A further development of the Bramante
fibre. The hollow cross section combined
with a chemical modifier delivers an
intrinsic fibre absorbency level four times
higher than standard viscose fibres.
• fibre cross section
The shape of the fibre cross section is the key to fibre
properties. In addition to our well-known fibres with round,
flat and trilobal cross sections, we have developed fibres
with innovative cross sections which are particularly suitable
for incorporation into paper.
• fibre dimensions
Unlike natural cellulosic fibres, viscose fibres can be produced
in a constant and defined fibre length and fibre diameter as
required by the final use of the fibre. Kelheim Fibres produces
short cut viscose fibres in a range from 0,5 to 28dtex in the
standard round cross section, corresponding to an equivalent
diameter of 7 to 48 micrometers. For short cut applications the
the fibre can be supplied in a range of cut lengths between
three and twelve millimetres.
• fibre functionality
In addition to the parameters of cross sec-
tion and dimension our R&D specialists have
developed a number of modifications which
give our fibres further special properties.
New functional fibres can be realised by
incorporating special additives – such as
pigments or micro-capsules – into the fibre
matrix; The structure of the viscose fibre is
modified by adapting spinning conditions and
chemical modification of the fibres can deliver
fibres with anionic or cationic properties.
the viscose fibre tool box
The viscose fibre process offers a broad and versatile tool box
for the modification of viscose fibres, which enables us to
create tailor-made solutions for the individual needs of our
customers and a wide range of end uses.
Bellini:
Smooth, thin and flat cross section;
high flexibility and large surface area
with very good bonding properties
• Blends with viscose fibres show a sig-
nificantly better result in double fold
testing than the 100% pulp reference.
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600
400
200
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Number of double folds of sheets
in viscose/pulp blends (n)
1.200
1.000
800
98% pulp/90% pulp
• A blend with our viscose specialities
can enhance the tear strength of paper
sheets.
• The use of our fibres delivers an improve-
ment in tear strength with an increase
of tear resistance – which can not be
achieved by simply higher refining.
6.000
5.750
5.500
5.250
5.000
Tear strength of sheets
in viscose/pulp blends (metres)
10% viscose/2% viscose
• Even small quantities of our viscose
fibres can significantly increase the tear
resistance of a speciality paper.
• In a blend with eucalyptus pulp, by
incorporation of 10% viscose fibres tear
resistance increases on average by 40%, at
an incorporation of 2% viscose the increase
in tear resistance still amounts to 15%.
1.000
800
0
600
400
200
Tear resistance of sheets
in viscose/pulp blends (mN)
10% viscose/2% viscose
• Manufacturers of filter papers can
improve the porosity control of their
product by using our fibres: As a result
of the different cross sections available,
a blend with our viscose fibres enables
paper porosity to be tailored to meet the
needs of specific end uses.
3.500
2.000
1.500
1.000
500
0
Porosity of sheets in viscose/pulp blends;
air permeability test (Bendtsen ml/min)
3.000
2.500
10% viscose/2% viscose
Knowledge of our customer’s products and an understanding of our
customer’s business is crucial for our work. This allows us to offer
fi bres that are tailor-made to meet the specifi c requirements of our
customers. We operate pilot plants which allow us to produce – on a
small scale – different products using our speciality fi bre technologies.
For paper applications we run an inclined wire machine – so we are
able to test our fi bres under production conditions on site. For analysis
of the test material we work in close cooperation with professionals
from the Institute for Paper, Pulp and Fibre Technology (part of the
Graz University of Technology, www.ipz.tugraz.at) and from the de-
partment for Paper Technology (University of Applied Sciences Munich
www.hm.edu).
competence in paper – our in-house technical centre
100% Eucalyptus pulp
Bellini
Bramante
VILOFT®
GALAXY®
DANUFIL®
100% Bramante 40min Jorko
Number of double folds of sheets
in viscose/pulp blends (n)From left to right:
DANUFIL®:
“‘All-round’ fi bre” – supreme quality
for a multitude of different applications.
GALAXY®:
Trilobal cross section with a very
large surface area for an outstanding
absorption capacity.
Viscose fi bres are made of 100% natural cellulose and can therefore be
easily incorporated in the papermaking process. At the same time, viscose
fi bres are fully biodegradable and hence offer an environmentally sound
alternative to other additives.
natural advantage
For us, innovation is the key to
a successful future. Our dynamic
R&D team is focussed on con-
tinuously improving our products
and meeting our customers‘
specifi c needs.
Our new fi bre developments are
the basis for innovative tailor-
made solutions for our cust-
omers‘ individual requirements.
innovation and competence
Kelheim Fibres GmbH
Regensburger Straße 109, 93309 Kelheim, Germany
Business Manager:
Tel: +49 (0) 9441 99 423
Tel: +33 (0) 134 166 020
company overviewKelheim Fibres GmbH is one of the leading producers of viscose speciality fibres.
Innovative products, flexible technologies and strong customer orientation as well as
active environmental protection are the basis for our company‘s success.
From our production plant and headquarters which are located in Kelheim in Southern
Germany, our products are exported worldwide. Our viscose fibres are used in widely
diverse applications ranging from fashion, hygiene and medical products through to the
paper and wet laid industry.
R&D Manager:
Tel: +49 (0) 9441 99 489
Tel: +49 (0) 9441 99 295
Fax: +49 (0) 9441 99 568
paper@kelheim-fibres.com, www.kelheim-fibres.com
www.pulp-paperworld.com | Page 7
New Infrared Moisture Sensor launched at
Zellcheming Expo
HPIR sensor gives papermakers tighter CD control, and faster start-ups and grade changes
ABB, the pioneer in Quality Control Systems,
officially introduced the new High-Performance Infrared (HPIR) moisture sensor for their QCS800xA Quality Control System (QCS) at the Zellcheming Expo in Wiesbaden, Germany, on June 29, 2010.
The new HPIR, a replacement for ABB’s popular HemiPlus moisture sensor, is designed to improve the performance of both new and existing ABB QCS systems. It is the latest advance in ABB’s 50-plus year history of providing innovation to the pulp and paper industry.
“HPIR helps mills achieve faster grade changes, quicker start-ups and tighter CD control,” says Declan Byrne, Head of Sales & Marketing, ABB Ltd. Quality Control Systems. “This gives papermakers a greater sense of confidence in the accuracy of their moisture measurement. They can shift
their moisture targets so they are closer to their quality limits, which helps them save on energy and fiber costs.”
High resolution HPIR sensors were developed to provide
papermakers with increased reliability and accuracy. The new ABB moisture sensors calculate measurements 5000 times per second, making them especially precise tools. Designed to significantly increase signal-to-noise ratio, HPIRs can measure moisture streaks as narrow as 4 mm.
HPIR is the only moisture sensor on the market with no continuously-moving parts
and they do not require liquid cooling. The sensors’ modular design allows mill personnel to easily replace modules on-site. As a result, mills can avoid factory repairs and eliminate having to stock complete spare sensors.
To find out more contact your local ABB Account Manager and visit www.abb.com/pulpandpaperABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 117,000 people.
Eamon DevlinGlobal Marketing & Communications Manager Quality Control Systems Pulp & PaperDundalk, IrelandPhone: +353 42 938 3818eamon.devlin@ie.abb.comwww.abb.com/pulpandpaper
EV Group Oy Phone +358 (0)2 276 7670 Y-tunnus 2108597-1 www.evgroup.fi Toivolankatu 5 fax +358 (0)2 235 1863 VAT reg. FI21085971 FIN-20810 TURKU first name.surname@evgroup.fi
EV EasyOne optimizes the first single felted drying groups Does your web run easily at the beginning of your drying section, at the first single felted groups?
Do you have sheet flutter and paper defects? Does tail threading take too much time?
Especially in high-speed paper machines, the first single felted drying groups are very sensitive to run. Without support on web release between upper cylinder and vacuum roll the wet web tends to follow the upper cylinder, resulting in breaks and paper defects. EV EasyOne™ optimizes the web release between upper cylinder and vacuum roll. It eliminates runnability problems that are caused when the sensitive wet web tends to follow the upper cylinder surface. Traditionally, draw difference between press and drying section has been a tool to control runnability but this often causes problems in paper quality. With the EV EasyOne it is possible to improve the web release effectively with a special high vacuum area. This optimizes both drying section runnability and draws to improve paper quality.
EV EasyOne technology includes a special high vacuum area. This prevents web from following the upper cylinder and resulting in breaks and paper defects. EV EasyOne technology is typically combined with the EV EasyGo concept combining web stabiling and vacuum roll technologies.
EV EasyOne ensures:
Excellent runnability of the first single felted drying groups
Eliminates sheet flutter and paper defects
Additional PM speed
More tolerance to process fluctuations
Reduction of raw material costs
Stora Enso Anjala PM 2 has ordered EV EasyOne™ runnability components and services to improve runnability at the 1st and the 2nd drying sections.
Welcometo the world’s leading Pulp & Paper event
May 17–19 2011, Stockholm, Sweden
Organised by:
The Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper Engineers (SPCI), Adforum AB and Stockholm International Fairs
The world’s leading Pulp and Paper Event – official results SPCI 2008• 13 587 visitors from 61 countries• 730 exhibitors – 450 of them from 32 different countries outside Sweden• 293 exhibition stands
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RESPONSIBLE
TANK CLEANING
As leaders in the global supply of equipment which uses water and chemicals to clean tanks across a wide variety of industries we know some of the pressures facing the manufacture of pulp and paper. The large volumes of water consumed and effluent discharged requires an optimal approach to cleaning. At Scanjet Systems we call this responsible tank cleaning. This means we don’t just supply you with equipment to clean your tanks to the highest standard and in the shortest time, instead we take care to find a technical solution that will use the lowest volume of water and chemicals, that will enable maximum recycling of cleaning waters and that will release the lowest volume and concentration of effluent. We know how important it is for your process to be efficient and environmentally responsible and we appreciate water is a scarce resource. In our team we carry microbiologists, engineers and utilities specialists from the process industries who have the most experience in providing answers to your tank cleaning challenges. With offices based in the US, Europe and Asia Pacific we have additionally developed sales partners with specific pulp and paper industry expertise. Scanjet Systems is the global supplier but with locally placed partners .
OUR CONCEPT
– RESPONSIBLE TANK CLEANING
Scanjet Systems holds the largest range of tank cleaning machines for pulp and paper applications. Decisions on whether to supply internal or external gearing, electric, mechanical or air driven, single or multi nozzle will depend on the specific vessel application. In all cases machine reliability is paramount to cope with the intensive environment. In this respect the Scanjet experience of supplying tens of thousands into the marine/shipping market instils confidence since this is a mobile industry which operates globally with few people on board.
SCANJET SYSTEMS BENEFITS
REDUCING WATER USE
REDUCING MICROBIOLOGICAL LEVELS
IMPROVING RECYCLED PAPER PRODUCTION
INCREASING PERSONNEL SAFETY
The SC 40RT is a dual or four nozzle externally driven automated tank cleaning machine constructed of 316 stainless steel and other highly corrosion resistant materials. It employs a patented magnetic drive transmission thus reducing the need for costly seal replacements and potential failures when used in hazardous environments. The drive mechanism and other major components are external to the tank, resulting in easy maintenance and a high level of safety when the cleaning of hazadous products are
required.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Ethanol fermenters Crude oil storage tanks Gasoline storage tanks
High density stock chest Large silos & dryers
Over-the-road tankers & railcars Reactors
Large Uni-Tanks
The SC 15TW is a 1.5” dual or four nozzle automated tank cleaning machine constructed of 316 stain-less steel and other highly corrosion resistant materials. It has a fixed to moving gear ratio of 47 to 49 allow-ing it to produce a homogenous 360deg pattern that is superior to that of any other rotating jet head in it’s class. It is an integrated turbine class type of tank cleaning machine and employs an adjustable turbine and flow through gearbox. The adjustable turbine allows the rota-
tion speed to be adjusted.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Road and Rail tanker cleaning Portable cleaning for contractors
Fermenter tank cleaning Storage tank cleaning
Wine storage tanks & fermenters Brewery storage tanks & fermenters
SC 15TW
The SC 30T is a single nozzle mechanically programmable auto-mated tank cleaning machine constructed of 316 stainless steel and other highly corrosion resistant materials. It allows the operator to wash the tank in a full 360deg mode or to set the nozzle angle to wash the tank within a particular section. It also employs a patented magnetic drive transmission. The drive mechanism and other major components are external to the tank, resulting in easy maintenance
and a high level of safety.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Ethanol fermenters Crude oil storage tanks Gasoline storage tanks
High density stock chest Large silos & dryers
Over-the-road tankers & railcars Reactors
Large Uni-Tanks
SC 30T
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pulp-paperworld
Clariant showcases expertise in coloration,
whiteness and functional chemicals at ChinaPaper 2010
Under the banner of “Creating Value in a world of paper”, global
specialty chemicals company Clariant will attend the China Paper exhibition in Shanghai from September 15 – 17 at the Intex at Shanghai, China. As an established leader in providing high quality solutions for the paper industry across the world, Clariant will showcase its expertise in the area of coloration, whiteness, surface & coating, as well as processing chemicals during the 3-day show.
Cartabond® series crosslinkers for improved quality in offset printing and converting The series provides crosslinkers for improved quality in offset printing and converting. During printing and converting operations such as sheeting, rolling and de-curling, free particles tend to form dust, causing pro-duction stoppages and reduced printing quality. Thisis especially true when the paper surface needs to be wetted out for printing or converting operations.
Cartabond crosslinkers offer improved wet surface strength by decreasing the water solubility and/or aqueous swelling of binders and fibers close to the paper surface. They create additional links between the binder polymer molecules, the cellulosic fibers and the filler or surface pigment particles. Cartabond crosslinkers are highly reactive. They quicklycrosslink as soon as water is evaporated from the paper surface in the drying section of the paper machine. Carta-bond TSI, Cartabond EPI, Cartabond MZI and Cartabond KZI are available depending on the specific paper type and printing application.
Cartafluor® CFI liquid – Oil & grease resistance for food packaging
Cartafluor CFI is a highly efficient
cationic fluoropolymer providing grease and oil-resistance for paper and board. Additionally a degree of water resistance is also achieved via the sizing effect. The product func-tions by absorbing onto individual fibers, imparting a low surface en-ergy to the substrate and is designed for the treatment of sized and un-sized paper. Due to its performance and ecological properties it provides considerable benefits in the high-end industries such as food packaging.
Main characteristics and advantages of Cartafluor CFI liquid:
• Cationic, high molecular weight fluoropolymer• Providing grease, oil and water resistance to paper and board• Versatile product: application in wet-end or size press• Food contact approval from FDA and BfR
Cartasol® M range – coloration for packaging & newsprint
Another group of products to be featured at China Paper 2010 is the Cartasol M range. They have been developed especially for the packag-ing and newsprint market and com-bine superior technical performance with an improved Health and Safety profile at a competitive cost.
Cartasol M products are ide-ally suited for the dyeing of papers based on mechanical, recycled and unbleached pulp. They have been developed specifically for packag-ing applications as a technically advanced alternative for basic and anionic direct dyes. Compared to
basic dyes, Cartasol M products of-fer a faster attainment of shade and a higher stability with significantly higher light fastness. This product range is available in Yellow, Orange, Brown and Black to suit the varying needs in the packaging and board industry.
Tailored white paper solutionsWhen it comes to tinting white pa-pers one single solution may not al-ways be applicable. Recognizing this limitation, Clariant offers creative, easy-to-control tinting solutions, tailored for specific mills’ needs, making it versatile enough to pro-duce the desired white grades. This is achieved by offering a full line of specialty dyestuffs, pigment disper-sions and specialty optical brighten-ing agents for coated and uncoated free sheet as well as lignin containing grades.
“With strong expertise in tinting and the full range product portfolio, Clariant can provide the paper sector with tailor-made and easy-to-control white paper solutions. We can sup-port customers’ selection of the right combination of optical brightening agent and tinting dyes or pigments to meet their requirements regard-ing whiteness level and their process conditions,” says Andy Walti, Head of BU Paper Specialties, Region Asia Pacific.
“With this optimized combination resulting from strong partnerships with our customers, papermakers can reduce the consumption of OBA and related costs significantly,” con-tinues Walti.
Clariant offers customized recipes for an improved whiteness depend-ing on the customer’s requirements:
• Brightness• Whiteness• Shade of whiteness• Application (wet-end, size-press, coating)
Cartabond®, Cartafluor®, Cartasol® M range and white paper solutions are focus at the
China Paper 2010 exhibition in Shanghai, China
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