Archive for the ‘Dissolving Pulp’ Category
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Pulp and paper industry in Brazil continues to invest in R&D of new forest-based products
by ckeddy on Nov 8th, 2012
At the recent Brazilian Technical Pulp and Paper Association (ABTCP) Pulp and Paper International Congress & Exhibition, pulp and paper exhibition and congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil, pulp and paper leaders noted a movement towards biotechnology despite market downturns in the industry. Due to the international economic crisis, Brazilian pulp and paper exports fell this year. Despite predictions that the market downturn will continue, the ...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Bio-Energy, Cogeneration, Dissolving Pulp, Pulp & Paper
Tembec inaugurates new $29M anaerobic treatment facility to reduce fossil fuel use
by ckeddy on Oct 12th, 2012
Pulp and paper producer Tembec Inc. has officially inaugurated a new anaerobic treatment facility which will produce methane biogas and greatly reduce the use of fossil fuels at its high-yield pulp mill in Matane, Québec. The announcement of the investment was made earlier this year. The upgrade is phase one of an overall $310-million investment. Funding for this investment was provided mainly by the Government of Canada with $19....Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Bio-Energy, Cogeneration, Dissolving Pulp, Pulp & Paper, Specialty Cellulose
Forest product sector congratulates the government on an ‘extraordinary’ federal policy
by ckeddy on Oct 3rd, 2012
The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) congratulates the federal government for the "unprecedented success" of its $1 billion Pulp and Paper Green Transformation Fund (PPGTP) and it’s continued commitment to the ongoing transformation of the Canadian forest products sector. A new FPAC report was released on this phase of the government’s ongoing strategic support for the industry. FPAC found that the program has funded 98 proje...Read More » Tags
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Prince Albert Pulp Mill Begins Generating Power
by Trevor J. Murphy on Aug 27th, 2012
A soon-to-be re-opened pulp mill in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan has begun generating power through its on-site cogeneration facility. The power will be used to run the mill once it’s up and running, and is already contributing to the SaskPower provincial grid. “According to Prince Albert mayor Jim Scarrow, the plant is producing power from the mill's bio-mass boiler and power turbine and the company is now selling back that power,” CT...Read More » Tags
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Lenzing Signs Deal To Increase Dissolving Pulp Cooperation
by Trevor J. Murphy on Jul 31st, 2012
A new multi-year contract signed this month solidified a continuing relationship between Lenzing AG and Sappi Ltd. in the dissolving pulp sector. The deal outlines a plan whereby Lenzing – a company that specializes in manufacturing man-made cellulose fibres – will procure dissolving pulp from Sappi in order to manufacture its products. According to a press release issued by Lenzing, the deal “intensifies a long-time cooperation between ...Read More » Tags
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Terrace Bay Mill Purchased To Produce Dissolving Pulp
by Trevor J. Murphy on Jul 24th, 2012
A pulp mill in Terrace Bay has found a new lease on life thanks to its new owner who intends to transform the facility into a dissolving pulp plant. Indian-owned Aditya Birla Group purchased the northwestern Ontario mill earlier this month through its Canadian subsidiary AV Group. The reported price of purchase for the idled mill was $110 million, according to Pulp and Paper Canada, though the company will invest nearly $250 million more to co...Read More » Tags
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Domtar Continues Product Diversification With New Acquisition
by Trevor J. Murphy on May 28th, 2012
Domtar Corp. continued its plan to diversify its product line this week by acquiring US-based EAM Corp., a company that mainly produces high quality absorbent composite materials. The US$61 million acquisition will allow Domtar to have easy access to the core materials used in feminine hygiene, adult incontinence, baby diapers and other medical, health-care and performance packaging products. The deal will not only provide Domtar with long-...Read More » Tags
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Partnership Investigates The Viability of Using Wood Fibre In Auto Parts
by Trevor J. Murphy on May 11th, 2012
Magna Exteriors, a Canadian auto parts maker, has partnered with the Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE) to investigate the viability of integrating wood fibre in plastic auto parts. “Currently, Magna moulds a number of components and sub-systems using long glass filled polypropylene (LGFPP) for global automotive manufacturers,” reported Pulp and Paper Canada. “In certain applications glass fibre can be substitu...Read More » Tags
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Prince Albert Pulp Mill Will Generate Power By May
by Trevor J. Murphy on Apr 12th, 2012
A soon-to-be re-opened pulp mill in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan is on track to start generating power from their cogeneration facility by the end of May. “May 15 we’ll fire up and do a lot of check outs and by May 27th we’ll synchronize with the Saskatchewan power grid,” said Dave Patterson, the mill’s general manager. The plant is expected to be producing and selling 10 megawatts of power to the province’s grid once everything ...Read More » Tags
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Century-Old Mill Converts To Dissolving Pulp Production
by Trevor J. Murphy on Mar 9th, 2012
A mill in Cloquet, Minnesota that has been producing paper-grade pulp for the last 113 years will begin converting its facility so it can make the switch to producing dissolving pulp. The conversion process won’t begin until next month, but Rick Dwyer, the managing director of the Cloquet mill, says the mill should be fully converted by May 2013. “It’s an extremely fast track. It’s kind of scary how fast, actually,’’ he told the...Read More » Tags
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