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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.

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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.

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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

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A-ConApex™ cooking technology

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.

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