Kvaerner Pulping celebrates 100 oxygen delignification systems
The new system at the Gruvön mill will be used in the birch fiberline and is part of a quality and environmental improvement programme at the mill. Start-up is scheduled for November 2005.
"We make considerable investments in order to offer the most innovative technology to the pulping industry, and the area of oxygen delignification is a good example of that we fulfil this ambition," says Per-Åke Färnstrand, President at Kvaerner Pulping.
In collaboration with SAPPI and L'Air Liquide, Kvaerner Pulping (Kamyr) introduced the first commercial full-scale oxygen delignification system at SAPPI Enstra, South Africa, in 1970. Since then the development has gone through medium consistency delignification and 2-reactor systems to Kvaerner Pulping's state-of-the-art DUALOX(TM) system.
NOTE: For a more detailed description of the development of oxygen delignification systems we refer to the latest issue of the Kvaerner Pulping customer magazine Fiberlines, which can be found at the media section at http://www.akerkvaerner.com
For further information, please contact:
Media:
Torbjorn Andersen, Senior Vice President, Group Communications, Aker Kvaerner.. Tel +47 6751 3036 or +47 928 85 542.
Torbjorn Andersen, Senior Vice President, Group Communications, Aker Kvaerner.. Tel +47 6751 3036 or +47 928 85 542.
Anders Thorén, Communications Manager, Kvaerner Pulping.
Tel +46 54 19 47 66 or +46 703 55 64 22.
Tel +46 54 19 47 66 or +46 703 55 64 22.
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