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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 16:00

When paper values meet EU values

CEPI comments and input for the consultation on the future "EU 2020" strategy: a new strategy to make the EU a smarter, greenersocial market. The EU Commission launched a consultation on the future EU 2020 strategy - a new strategy to make EU a smarter, greener and social market - on 24 November 2009 and asked for responses from stakeholders. Through this paper, CEPI - the Confederation of European Paper Industries - wishes to contribute to the consultation, give comments on the proposed vision for 2020 and the 3 thematic objectives, with a special focus on the industrial policy.

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Published in European News

The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) is pleased to announce that as of January 2010 the Paper and Paper Converting Industry Association of Slovenia has become its newest associate member. The Slovenian association gathers seven paper and board producers and many other paper and board converters. Together they produce 1,123,859 tonnes of paper, board and other converted paper products per year.

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Published in European News

Gardner Denver Nash has expanded its "Vectra" model range series of liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors: The NASH Vectra XL 750 is designed and built for suction capacities of up to 7,000 m³/h and can be used as a vacuum pump as well as a compressor.

gdnash-pr-vectra-xl750When operating as a vacuum pump, suction capacities of up to 6,800 m³/h can be achieved and the vacuum range can reach 50 mbar absolute. As a compressor, the NASH Vectra XL 750 handles up to 7,300 m³/h and achieves a discharge pressure of 3 bar absolute.

Due to single-point inlet and discharge connections, the need for manifolds is eliminated. This simplifies the layout of the piping to and from the process and reduces installation costs.

NASH Vectra XL 750 liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors combine maximum reliability with flexibility and are available for a wide range of applications, including the chemical process industry and filter applications in paper manufacturing. O-ring seals and oil lubricated bearings are used to meet the most demanding requirements and, as always, Gardner Denver Nash uses state-of-the-art manufacturing procedures to achieve optimum performance and operating efficiency.

The NASH Vectra XL 750 is available in ductile iron or stainless steel.

ATEX certified NASH Vectra XL vacuum pumps and compressors, complying with guideline 94/9/EG in categories 1 and 2, are available for explosive categories and for the handling of explosive media.

Reliability, efficiency and flexibility make the NASH Vectra XL 750 an outstanding liquid ring pump for use in demanding applications.

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Published in European News

ENESSCO S 1000 is an advanced Production Enhancement technology that maximizes Paper Machine and Converting production efficiencies. ENESSCO S 1000 is a worldwide patented blend of surfactants and inorganic chemicals. This technology effectively modifies surface-active forces between the Fiber and the Wax & Stickies adhering to the fiber. Stickies & Wax are effectively liberated from usable fiber.

Product Fact Sheet:

* Patented Technology Effectively Releases and Stabilizes Contaminants, Liberating Fiber
* Substantial Yield Increases due to Improved Screening and Cleaning Efficiency
* Improved Stickies & Wax Removal resulting in Higher Quality Furnish
* Control of Process Water "Micro Stickies" improves Paper Machine & Converting productivity
* Low Cost control of Wire, Felt, and Dryer Fabric deposition
* Removal of Wax/Contaminants results in improved Sheet Appearance, Strength and Slide Angle
* FDA Approved, Non-Hazardous/Non-Toxic, Environmentally friendly!

ENESSCO S 1000 treated contaminants are more efficiently removed by mechanical screens, centri-cleaners, and water clarification equipment. This results in reduced levels of Macro/Micro stickies and wax in the processed pulp. Surface passivation of remaining contaminants inhibits system wide deposition.

ENESSCO S 1000's reduction and control of contaminates leads to cleaner forming sections, press felts and dryer section fabrics. Stock Preparation yield improves substantially as screening and cleaning unit operations are able to disseminate valuable fiber from contaminants more efficiently. Greater production efficiencies, improve quality and reduced downtime are the primary benefits of this unique patented technology.

Wax removal by ENESSCO S 1000 results in significant sheet quality, slide angle and strength test improvements. Cost savings are realized through the increase in premium production, cull reduction & reduction of chemicals.

The use of eliminating Thermal Dispersers will greatly reduce the overall cost of mill operations and not only save steam but energy.

Use of a lesser grade of furnish such as DLK and still meeting all specifications will provide mills paybacks of up to 3 : 1

Application:
Brown Grades, News Print:
Reduce stickies
Eliminate Wax spots
Increase production up to 8%
Eliminate Machine Deposition
Eliminate the need for Thermal Disperser
Improve white water quality
Reduce overall mill energy cost

The proper dosage rate for ENESSCO S 1000 depends on quality of recycled furnish and final pulp specifications. A normal feedrate is 0.7-0.9 dry lbs. per ton of recycled fiber at the repulper. Product is delivered in dry or liquid form and can be packaged in repulpable bags sized for batch applications. Continuos operations typically use liquid product.

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Published in North American News

Bonn. Prof. Dr.-Ing. E.H. Hans-Olaf Henkel, the former president of the BDI, will be speaker at the 13th International Recovered Paper Conference. Known as the central event in this line of business in Europe, it is held by the bvse e.V. – the Federal Association for Secondary Raw Materials and Disposal, on 29 April 2010 in Düsseldorf. Henkel´s speech is targeting at the question: What does the financial crisis mean for globalisation, SMEs and society?"

The markets for recovered paper have been facing difficult times during the last 12 months, but against the call of the toad, the recovered paper market has fought and has held its ground honorably. Furthermore: It has proofed to be a professional crisis manager and it has provided for the vitally needed quantity balance in the market once more.

The 13th International Recovered Paper Conference aimes to give answers to the question what new challenges the market participants have to rise to. Therefore more than 500 experts from all over the world are meeting at the Maritim Airporthotel in Düsseldorf on 29 April 2010.

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Published in Exhibitions
Friday, 12 March 2010 16:23

Zellcheming 2010

We look forward to welcome you to ZELLCHEMING-Expo 2010 from June 29 to July 1, 2010 in Wiesbaden.

About 300 international exhibitors will present their latest developments at this meeting place for the international pulp and paper industry. In addition, the wide-ranging technical programme will give you an opportunity to gather the latest information about trends and topics of current interest.

ZELLCHEMING-Expo provides you
international experts

* Technical managers
* CEOs
* Factory, site, and department directors
* Training supervisors
* Representatives from research and development

a compact exhibition range

* Raw and auxiliary materials, processing
* Machine clothing, apparatus
* Machines, equipment
* Electronics, measurement and control technology
* Engineering firms, sales agencies
* Institutions, associations, science

with following benefits

* short distances
* compact range
* direct contacts
* intensive conversation
* individual solutions
* international orientation

and additional value

* Catalogue of exhibitors free of charge
* Use of the Business Center free of charge

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Published in Exhibitions
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