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Closing in on the bleached kraft pulp mills

Pulp & paper international, 1999-10, Vol.41 (10), p.45

COPYRIGHT 1999 Paperloop.com SPRL ;Copyright Miller Freeman Inc. Oct 1999 ;ISSN: 0033-409X ;CODEN: PUPIAW

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  • Title:
    Closing in on the bleached kraft pulp mills
  • Author: Warnqvist, Bjorn
  • Subjects: Bleaching ; Chemical oxygen demand ; Chlorine ; Effluents ; Environmental aspects ; Environmental policy ; Landfill ; Liquor ; Pollutants ; Pollution control ; Production management ; Pulp & paper mills ; Pulp industry ; Pulp mills ; Recycling ; Sulfur ; Wood-pulp
  • Is Part Of: Pulp & paper international, 1999-10, Vol.41 (10), p.45
  • Description: At the pulp mill level, ecocyclic principles require closed cycle compatible process technology. As part of the concept, mills must learn to use their resources in an efficient way. Since the 1970s, process technology developments, particularly in Scandinavia, have resulted in more intra-mill handling of fiber, water, and chemicals. The operation of a minimum impact mill (MIM) requires short and long term control of the flow balances of all input, output, and internal process streams. An area that mills must keep an eye on in closed-cycle kraft mills is the overall flow balance of sulfur and sodium. In Sweden, the main driving force behind the introduction of MIM or minimum effluent mills comes from the Swedish environmental protection agency, the Naturvardsverket.
  • Publisher: San Francisco: Paperloop.com SPRL
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0033-409X
    CODEN: PUPIAW
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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