Recycled Fibres
Recycled fibre from waste paper is extensively used in papermaking and for reinforcing composite materials.
 
Our state-of-the-art approach to analysing the properties of recovered fibre enables us to assist customers in adapting this resource to a variety of products, including new applications. Our expertise in connection with the microbiological issues associated with recovered paper extends to advanced testing methods related to product safety, food contact issues and problems involving spots and stickies.
 
Innventia’s vast experience in connection with stock preparation makes us the partner of choice for upgrading recycled furnishes. New processes are developed to maximise energy efficiency and material yield. Our experience in this regard extends to troubleshooting expertise that can be invaluable to customers.

 

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Contacts

Peter Hansen

+46 8 676 7236

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Thomas Eriksson

+46 8 676 7036

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Research Projects

Tools for Optimal Fibre Utilization (TOFU) »
EcoTarget »
EcoFracSmart »
 

Publications

The final report of COST Action E48
The limits of paper recycling
Edited by Stawicki, B., Read B. (2010)

Quantification of different fibres in recycled pulp using NIR analysis
Jacobs, A., Klockare, L., Björklund Jansson, M. (2006)
Paper recycling technology, Prague.