Towards a more cost-efficient paper and board making using microfibrillated celluloseShow others and affiliations
2017 (English)In: The 7th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference held in Stockholm, Sweden, 28-30 Mar. 2017: NWBC 2017, Stockholm: RISE Bioekonomi , 2017, p. 49-54Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The economic potential in terms of variable cost needed for production of fine paper has been evaluated for a case where microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was added in order to increase the filler content at maintained grammage and tensile index. MFC production was based on a mechanical enzymatic pretreatment procedure prior to high-pressure homogenisation. Two different scenarios were studied: without and with wet end starch. For cost evaluation, it was assumed that the cost for production MFC had been calculated from the pulp and enzyme price and energy needed for refining and homogenisation. Although the pulp used was a never-dried bleached softwood sulphite pulp, the price was assumed to be equal to that for bleached kraft pulp. Techno-economic analysis was based on a pilot scale trial using a mobile demonstration plant with a capacity to produce 100kg MFC. The plant consisted of a three-stage process: enzyme treatment, refining and homogenisation. It has been concluded that the use of MFC as a strength additive had a positive impact on the variable costs for a fine paper case when increasing the filler content.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: RISE Bioekonomi , 2017. p. 49-54
Keywords [en]
additive, economic analysis, enzymatic treatment, fine paper, homogenisation, microfibrillated cellulose, paper making, paper properties, pilot plant, process analysis, refining
National Category
Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-29747ISBN: 9789186018207 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-29747DiVA, id: diva2:1104030
Conference
7th Nordic Wood Biorefinery Conference held in Stockholm, Sweden, 28-30 Mar. 2017
2017-05-312017-05-312021-06-16Bibliographically approved