Metsa''s bioproduct mill reaches nominal pulp capacity


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Metsa Group, a Finnish forest industry group, has announced that its next-generation, bioproduct mill in Aanekoski, Finland, has reached its nominal capacity in August 2018, according to plan. The bioproduct mill produced its millionth tonne of pulp on August 8, 2018. This makes Metsa Group the world’s largest producer of softwood market pulp. 

The bioproduct mill was started production on August 15, 2017, on schedule and within budget. The start-up phase progressed in line with the target curve. 

The bioproduct mill produces 1.3 million tonnes of high-quality softwood and birch pulp annually, in addition to other bioproducts, such as tall oil, turpentine, and bioenergy. New bioproducts that already complement the product portfolio include product gas from bark, sulphuric acid from the mill’s odorous gases and biogas from the sludge from its wastewater treatment plant, as well as biofuel pellets, according to a press release. 

The mill serves as a platform for the production of new bioproducts, as well as further developing and expanding the industrial ecosystem in Aanekoski. Metsa Group is actively exploring various processes and product paths. Key bioproduct development projects include pulp-based lignin products and textile fibres. 

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

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