H2OAlliance Pulp and Paper Industry Working Group
This working group is an independent New-Tech Business Forum serving
the Pulp and Paper Industry worldwide. We invite you to join us.
Benefits
On average,
pulp and paper mills consume about 50 cubic meters of water per ton of
paper or pulp produced. Since the pulp and paper industry uses so much
water, and produces so much wastewater, and recycling water,
controlling water consumption throughout the production process is
crucial to avoid and eliminate problems.
The water quality and quantity issues will pose the greatest environmental challenges in the 21st century. Continuous monitoring can prevent disasters, conserve freshwater, and protect the water resources in the environment. Our new-tech monitoring systems
can be customized to meet the specific needs to minimize waste,
mitigate risk, conserve freshwater, improve productivity, and protect
the environment.
Our effective
water management solutions to control the
overall process has proven a great success. Also,
every liter of water, energy, materials and labor cost saved in production boosts profits and reduces the burden on the
environment.
In response
to exploding need for new-technology solutions in Pulp and Paper industry, we invite you to join our
working group to learn about the latest innovations, and to pilot new-technology solutions at a reduced rate for a full year. The
complete customized pilot programme includes: consulting, hardware, software, installation, maintenance, on-going support, and one-on-one training.
Sample Pilot Project
The Resource-Efficiency Management System (REMS)
- REMS software and an online index data network makes it easy to manage any process efficiently, mobile, anywhere, 24/7;
- REMS collects and refines process data, and turns it into useful knowledge in real-time;
- REMS monitors, alerts, tracks, and reports problems instantly;
- REMS can be applied to a variety of industrial uses, from water management to financial analysis;
- REMS uses patented real-time single nano sensors for measuring, monitoring, and early warning;
- REMS optimizes freshwater, energy, and material consumption;
- REMS improves accuracy, timing and reduces - or eliminates human error;
- REMS can manage water quality, optimize chemical feed and improve resource efficiency in your industrial process.
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