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Industrial Research College for Mechanical Pulp
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Educate key R & D staff

The FSCN together with the KK-foundation and representatives of forest industry have an Industrial Research College for ”Mechanical Pulp Technology”.

One of the goals of the Industrial Research College is to educate key R&D staff in the companies – to the long-term benefit of the whole industry. Another goal is to carry out research projects that will form the basis for producing new, high quality, high value-added products from the limited Swedish forest raw materials, using energy-efficient methods. This will further increase the export value of this important industrial sector.


 

Current projects within the Industrial Research College

 

Projects
Financed by the KK-foundation and the companies

Ph D Student / Company

Lignin's Role as COD-Generator in Mechanical Pulping

Licentiate thesis>

Kerstin Andersson,
SCA R&D Centre

 

Improved brightness of wood-containing printing papers (Bright Paper 1)

Sofia Enberg,
Norske skog

 

Bleaching of TMP from spruce to brightness above 80 ISO units in a mill system

Licentiate thesis>

 

Anette Karlsson, 
SCA R&D Centre

 

Shives from hardwood CTMP

Jesper Nåvik, 
Metso Paper

 

Bonding Distribution of Fibres in Mechanical Pulp Furnishes

Licentiate thesis>

 

Sofia Reyier, 
StoraEnso

 

Energy Efficient Refining after the addition of chemicals

Licentiate thesis>

 

Karin Walter,
Eka Chemicals

 

Projects
Financed by other financier
 
Refining mechanisms in high capacity secondary stage low consistency refining

Stefan Andersson,
Holmen Paper

 

Mechanical and Chemical Chip Pre-Treatment of Norway Spruce

Erik Nelsson,
Holmen Paper

 


Completed Projects
Financed by the KK-foundation and the companies
 

The Influence of Fibre Characteristics on Bulk and Strength Properties of TMP and CTMP from Spruce

Licentiate thesis>

 

Niklas Klinga, Holmen Paper

Energy Efficient Grinding to Uniform Quality

Mikael Rautio,
Stora Enso

 

Complex automation functionality and usability in advanced refiner control systems

Thesis>

 

David Sikter, Holmen Paper

 

Measurement and Prediction of Dewatering Characteristics for Mechanical Pulps Using Optical Fibre Analysis

Licentiate thesis>

 

Lisa Wester (Nordin), Eurocon Analyzer

Energy efficient single stage double disc chip refining

Licentiate thesis>

Dino Muhic,
Holmen Paper

 

The effect of chemicals and enzymes on the energy consumption in mechanical pulping

Doctoral thesis>

 

Dmitri Gorski, 
Norske Skog
Completed Projects
Financed by other financier
 

Polyelectrolyte multilayer of cationic and anionic starch and their use for improving the strength of papers made from mechanical pulps.

Licentiate thesis>

 

Lisa Lundström, KTH/Processum

 

The effect of fibre wall thickness and microfibril angle on TMP energy consumption, fibre development and paper properties  (Bright Paper 2)

Doctoral thesis>

 

Marius Rusu,
NTNU

Extractives in process water from compressive pre-treatment of chips in mechanical pulping.

Doctoral thesis>

 

Mihaela Tanase,
NTNU
Last updated: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:35 PM
Changed by: annhae
Writer: Anna Haeggström

 

 

 

Project leader

Per Engstrand

Per Engstrand, professor


Contributory Companies

Eka Chemicals

EuroCon Analyzer AB

Holmen Paper Development Centre

Metso Paper Sundsvall AB

Norske Skog

SCA R&D Centre

SCA Graphic Sundsvall, Östrand

Stiftelsen Chalmers Industriteknik

Stora Enso AB, Falun Research Centre

 

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