Valmet’s brown stock analyzer for high yield and brown pulp

Designed to measure the coarsest pulp 

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Valmet has introduced the Valmet Brown Stock Analyzer to complement its online pulp quality analyzer family. Courtesy- Valmet 

Valmet – a developer and supplier of process technologies, automation and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries – has introduced the Valmet Brown Stock Analyzer to complement its online pulp quality analyzer family. 

The analyzer provides high analysis frequency for digester and brown stock washing control in kraft pulping. It is the most robust Kappa measurement for high yield and brown pulp, designed to measure the coarsest pulp starting from cooking blow line.

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Valmet Brown Stock Analyzer
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“This is the only analyzer in the market with dual sampling points for blow line Kappa, before and after refining. Accurate and frequent Kappa profile ensures superior process control and enables the mill to optimize cooking parameters, resulting in better yield and pulp quality,” says Timo Laurila, Business manager, Pulp and Energy Analyzers, Automation Systems, Valmet.

The Valmet Brown Stock Analyzer utilizes a well-proven sampling technology to extract a pulp sample and transport it to the analysis unit, where the dissolved lignin is thoroughly washed, and pulp Kappa number analyzed by an advanced optical measurement technology. The Kappa measurement range is 9–120.

The pulp sample handling principle minimizes water consumption, ensuring effective operation even with high shive content pulps. A low number of moving and wearing parts minimizes the need for maintenance.

The user-friendly analyzer design keeps operators away from the harsh process environment, ensuring that laboratory sampling is carried out in a convenient and safe location with the automated built-in laboratory collector. Only the process sampling device is connected to the pressurized pulp process.

Valmet is a leading global developer and supplier of process technologies, automation and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries. With our automation systems and flow control solutions, it serves a wide base of process industries.  

 

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