Recycled fibre
- Legislation
- Sources and quality of paper for recycling
- Recyclability of paper and board products – Deinkability
- Recycling versus recyclability
- Technical aspects of recycling
- Relevance of recyclability
- Repulpability and deinkability
- Deinkability test methods
- EPRC deinkability assessment
- Deinkability of different printed products
- Removability of adhesive applications
- EPRC assessment on removability of adhesive applications in graphic paper products
- Unit operations and equipment in recycled fibre processing
- Design of processes
- Design principles for stock preparation processes
- Process design for graphical grades, news print
- Process design for tissue
- Process design for board and packaging grades
- Reject and Sludge handling for graphical and tissue applications
- Reject and Sludge handling for board and packaging applications
- Water management
- Additives
- Deinking
- Bleaching of deinked pulp
- Process water treatment
- Sticky control – detackification
- Enzymatic solution for recycled fibres
- Papermaking potential of recycled fibre
- Differences between virgin and recycled fibre
- Repeated (manifold) recycling experiments
- Multiple papermaking with recycled fibres
- Modelling of fibre age distribution
- Special request of recycled fibre furnish in papermaking
- Effects of recycled fibre in papermaking
- Challenges of increased recycled fibre utilisation
Recyclability of paper and board products – Deinkability The paper industry is a recycling industry already operating a circular economy on a high level. The most relevant fibre raw material for paper and board production is paper for recycling with 59 % and 54 % Worldwide as well as in Europe (2018) respectively.1 Without the
Authors & references
Author:
Dr.-Ing. Hans-Joachim Putz
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Fachgebiet Papierfabrikation und Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik (PMV)
References:
- VDP: Papier 2020 – Ein Leistungsbericht. Verband Deutscher Papierfabriken e.V., Bonn, 2020
- CEPI: Key Statistics 2018 European pulp & paper industry. CEPI, Brussels, 2019. Release 03.07.2020: https://www.twosides.info/UK/cepi-key-statistics-report-2018/
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