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Country-specific net-zero strategies of the pulp and paper industry
Nature, 2023Min Dai +14 more
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Industry 4.0 Solutions for Pulp and Paper Industries
2019 15th International Conference on Telecommunications (ConTEL), 2019ANDRITZ 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
2014Pulp 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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Greener approach for pulp and paper industry by Xylanase and Laccase
, 2020Pulp and paper manufacturing units effectuate large amounts of waste water, causing water pollution. As the generated waste water consists perilous organo-chlorine compounds exuded during various stages of paper manufacturing, thereby meticulously ...
Diksha Sharma +3 more
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Application of Enzymes in the Pulp and Paper Industry
Biotechnology Progress, 1999The pulp and paper industry processes huge quantities of lignocellulosic biomass every year. The technology for pulp manufacture is highly diverse, and numerous opportunities exist for the application of microbial enzymes. Historically, enzymes have found some uses in the paper industry, but these have been mainly confined to areas such as ...
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Steels for the Pulp and Paper Industry
CORROSION 1977, 1977Because of their versatility, availability, and economy, steels are and will continue to be the basic construction materials used in the pulp and paper industry. The word "steels," of course, encompasses a great many alloys, and to the uninitiated the myriad of grades, types, and specification numbers can be rather confusing.
M. E. Komp, W. L. Mathay
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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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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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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023
Hongping Wang
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Hongping Wang
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Gasification-based biorefinery integration in the pulp and paper industry: A critical review
, 2020The biorefinery design has attracted interest from the industry and scientific community due to its main role in a future transition to a sustainable bioeconomy. This paper provides a critical review of the integration of biorefinery concepts in the pulp
D. T. Pio, L. Tarelho, P. Pinto
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