DIP Lines for Tissue Products: furnish variability, low energy impact and design flexibility, 2011 PEERS Conference
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The world-wide trend in the Tissue-making field is facing:
- Reduction and control of energy consumption
- Reduction in fibre loss and optimization of fibre mix
- Control and reduction of operation costs
- Optimization of system layouts
We’ll present how to reconfigure existing DIP lines and how the past experience with the three plants has helped us to design improved deinking line sequences. This provided the direction for us to launch a new concept called Total DIP that incorporates three deinking line concepts that can be individually selected according to a client’s requirements.