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The paper industry faces major challenges in effluent management, particularly the notorious “black liquor” and other liquids loaded with organic matter, fibers, dissolved compounds, and colored substances. Meeting environmental requirements while recovering value from by-products is a key challenge for the sector.
Our added value
- Reduction in effluent volumes: Our evaporative concentration solutions enable a drastic reduction in effluent volumes, thereby reducing storage, transportation, and treatment costs.
- Recovery of dissolved materials: Concentration of salts, lignin, and cooking extracts to facilitate their recovery or further processing, contributing to the circular economy.
- Improved environmental performance: Significant reduction in the pollutant load of liquid discharges, ensuring optimal compliance with current standards.
- Energy efficiency: Integration of low-energy consumption technologies (mechanical vapor compression, multiple-effect evaporation), ensuring economical and sustainable operation.
Decarbonization through the replacement of fossil fuel boilers
The energy transition in the paper industry involves reducing the use of fossil fuels. Replacing traditional boilers with Mechanical
- A drastic reduction in CO₂ emissions linked to steam production.
- An improvement in the site’s overall energy efficiency.
Anticipating future environmental regulations and enhancing the company’s CSR image.
Adaptability and robustness
- Our units are designed to integrate into all stages and processes of the paper industry (kraft, sulfite, fiber recycling, etc.).
- Use of materials and configurations suited to aggressive effluents and high solid loads, ensuring reliability and longevity of installations.
Comprehensive support
- Complete support, from feasibility studies to commissioning, including operator training.
- Commitment to performance, safety, and adaptation to the specific constraints of each site.