Wet Scrubbing Applications in the Pulp an Paper Industry, 1996 Environmental Conference Proceedings

This paper discusses wet scrubbers and their application possibilities in the pulp and paper industry. A specific emphasis is given to the experiences gamed from wet scrubbers in actual pulp and paper mill operation. During the past decades both internal and external measures that have contributed to the decrease of energy consumption and emissions have been actively developed in the pulp and paper industry. All over Europe and North America, however, even more demanding emission standards are currently being made. In addition, there is a strong need for safe and efficient operation of the pulping and papermaking processes and for decrease of energy consumption in the process. Wet scrubbing technology provides one possible solution for these demands.

Author: Lammentausta, S., Kiiskila, E.
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Wet Scrubbing Applications in the Pulp an Paper Industry, 1996 Environmental Conference Proceedings
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