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The Pulp and Paper Industry

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1935
The pulp and paper industry has fallen on evil days since 1929. It is still our largest manufacturing industry both in value of output and amount of payroll, and still ranks second only to wheat among the export staples on which our economic life is built: in the calendar year 1934, wheat provided just over 20 per cent, of the value of our exports ...
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Use of laccase in pulp and paper industry

Biotechnology Progress, 2011
AbstractLaccase, through its versatile mode of action, has the potential to revolutionize the pulping and paper making industry. It not only plays a role in the delignification and brightening of the pulp but has also been described for the removal of the lipophilic extractives responsible for pitch deposition from both wood and nonwood paper pulps ...
Antar Puneet, Virk   +2 more
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The Pulp and Paper Industry

1993
Europe is the second-largest paper producing and consuming area in the world after North America. In 1989 the production of paper and paperboard was close to 60 million tons, about 25% of total world output. Consumption was slightly above 56 million tons, or about 157 kilos per capita.
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Energy Management Technology in Pulp, Paper and Allied Industries

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1980
Abstract This paper reviews the state of the art and trends in paper and and allied industry energy management. As a structural approach the plant is first partitioned into unit operations convenient for the definition of multi-level control and optimization schemes. The applicable methods of control and system theory useful for energy management are
A. Kaya, M.A. Keyes
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Pulp and paper industry electrical developments

Electrical Engineering, 1948
Electrical developments have contributed materially to the efficient operation of pulp and paper mills throughout the United States. This can be appreciated readily when consideration is given to the extensive use of power throughout the industry. In the year 1947, the industry required some 14 billion kilowatt-hours to produce 21 million tons of paper.
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Pulp-and-Paper Industry Applications

2008
Abstract This chapter is a brief account of the applications of stainless steel in processes pertinent to the pulp-and-paper industry.
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Industry 4.0 Solutions for Pulp and Paper Industries

2019 15th International Conference on Telecommunications (ConTEL), 2019
ANDRITZ is a globally leading supplier of plants, equipment, systems and services for hydropower stations, the pulp and paper industry, the metalworking and steel industries, and solid/liquid separation in the municipal and industrial sectors as well as for animal feed and biomass pelleting.
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Optimization Problems in Pulp and Paper Industries

2014
Pulp and paper industry plays an important role in Indian as well world economy. These are large scale process industries working round the clock. The focus of the present paper is on optimization problems encountered in pulp and paper industries. Different areas where optimization has been applied are identified and methods available for dealing with ...
Mohar Singh   +3 more
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Decarbonizing the pulp and paper industry: A critical and systematic review of sociotechnical developments and policy options

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Steven Griffiths   +2 more
exaly  

Country-specific net-zero strategies of the pulp and paper industry

Nature, 2023
Min Dai, Lei Shi, Mingzhou Jin
exaly  

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