Fractionation of Recycled Fiber

As tested in different European countries, separating the long fibers and short fibers in a deinking line enables the simplification of the deinking line and reduces energy consumption as well as capital requirements.

Development Status Products
Commercial
Recovered Pulp

Fractionation of Recycled FiberCosts & Benefits

Parent Process: Recovered Fiber Pulping
Energy Savings Potential

11 to 13% reductions in electricity consumption, and up to 40% reduction in thermal energy can be achieved.

CO2 Emission Reduction Potential
Costs

Capital reduction of 13 to 22% can be achieved compared to traditional de-inked pulp (DIP) lines.

Fractionation of Recycled Fiber Publications

Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for the Pulp and Paper Industry

This Energy Guide discusses energy efficiency practices and energy-efficient technologies that can be implemented at the component, process, facility, and organizational levels.

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