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The pulp and paper industry is one of the most
energy-intensive sectors in North America and the
European Union.
According to Statistics Canada, in 2014, the pulp and paper industry accounted
for 24% of the total energy consumed by manufacturing operations in the country.
Typical paper mills use most of their energy in the
drying process. In fact some 60% to 80% of a paper
mill’s energy can be used for drying of the product.
We have proven energy
efficiency solutions that
provide significant
reductions in carbon
emissions and energy
consumption – delivering a
high return on investment.
Our FLU-ACE® heat recovery technology can
recover as much as 90% of the heat normally lost
through dryer section / hood exhausts in the form of
water at 50°C to 70°C.
This is possible using the FLU-ACE’s unique direct
contact packed-tower design, enabling optimal
recovery of both sensible and latent heat, in widely
varying operating conditions.
Recovered waste heat is recycled back into
processes and / or heating systems, significantly
reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas
emissions.
The installation of venturi
orifice designed GEM™
steam traps enables pulp
and paper operations to
achieve a 10% to 20%
permanent reduction in
steam costs, reduce water
hammering problems, and
improve their production
output.
With no moving parts and
a ten-year “no fail”
performance warranty,
GEM steam traps can
eliminate the cost of
replacing failed traps.
Production interruptions
caused by repeated
mechanical trap failures
are a thing of the past.
Our Super-Efficient Cogeneration™ solutions improve
energy efficiency to as high as 93% and can provide
up to 70% savings on electrical costs at a self-
generated kWh cost of less than $0.04/kWh.
View our case
studies on our
website
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