With A-ConApex™ continuous cooking technology for fines, rejects and non-wood materials, a mill can produce pulp from essentially all cellulose-containing fibrous material it receives, including screen room rejects, fines, and non-wood materials.
Is it really possible to make high quality pulp from woodyard waste?
The newly developed A-ConApex continuous cooking technology from ANDRITZ does just this. Fines, rejects and non-wood materials can now be included in the pulping process.
Season 1 / Episode #03
The technology is the first of its kind in the world and can process and utilize almost any type of cellulosic raw material from chip screening and screen room rejects.
Listen to this episode for more insights!
GUESTS IN THIS EPISODE:
Sampsa Laakso,
Technology Manager, Cooking technology, ANDRITZ
Mika Pärssinen,
Project Manager, Fiberline, ANDRITZ
Paulo Cardoso,
Project Manager, Altri Celbi
Carlos Lapo,
Project Engineer, Altri Celbi


