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Chemicals in the Paper & Pulp Industry

 

The global consumption of paper and paperboard is projected to reach 466 million tons by 2031.

The Pulp & Paper industry can meet the demands for its products by society for the decades ahead. This industry is based on major renewable resources and forests. This can bring a lot especially when it comes to business costs, creating new business, improving the output quality, and bringing a business turnaround.

Chemicals for Paper & Pulp

Why Chemicals are required for this industry?

The chemicals used in the manufacturing of paper should be high in quality and without any impurities. If the chemicals are not of high quality, then they can alter the properties of paper and do not provide desirable results. The need for improved recovery of chemicals from the paper and pulp industry has become a critical economic factor in the industry.

Using high-quality chemicals at this stage is also important to change the quality of paper by changing its texture or altering its physical and chemical properties. As a result of the pulp and paper industry chemicals, not only help minimize the critical issues faced during paper making but also enhance the overall productivity of the system as a whole.


Chemtex Speciality Limited
has been in the business of manufacturing specialty chemicals for over five decades. We offer the entire range of paper chemicals to enhance the physical attributes of paper products and increase the tremendous speed of paper machines.

Chemtex Manufactures a range of chemicals for use in the paper & pulp industry.

Felt Cleaner –

Felt Cleaner is an extremely diverse set of chemical formulations, which can be effective to prevent stubborn deposition on the dryers and dryer fabrics. This formulation is cost-effective and saves time without affecting the surface.

Bio Dispersant Chemicals –

Deposits and their associated problems in a mill include sticky spots on rolls, plugged fabrics and felts, thin spots and holes in the sheet, breaks, poor runability, and dirt in the final product. Recycled paper which is used for paper making introduces unique problems of controlling latexes, plastics, and stickies.

Chemtex formulated a range of dispersant chemicals to remove build-up slime, pitch, and scale other debris from dirty machines and process circuits.

Defoamer and Antifoamer

These chemical formulations can be an effective agent to prevent or destroy foam at the same time. Our formulation is efficient foam control in paper manufacturing systems. It is effective at knocking down the surface foam and releasing entrained air. It improves the quality of final products, reduces waste and energy consumption, and facilitates recycling.

Paper Chemicals are designed for use in paper manufacturing or modifying the properties of paper and increase their productivity. These chemicals are specifically formulated to enhance the physical properties of paper and are able to change the quality of paper, as well as increase its strength and resistance to water. The paper production process goes through several stages like processing raw materials, purification of pulping, screening, and more. So, Papermill needs industry chemicals that will give protection against mechanical damage and improve their process efficiency. Our solution addresses this problem and makes the industry more sustainable by reducing the critical issues faced during the process of papermaking. Thus, it saves time and improves the runnability & productivity of the system.

Learn More: https://www.chemtexltd.com/products-and-solutions/performance-chemicals/pulp-and-paper-industry/

                  

 

 

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