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Chempolis Ltd is a leading-edge company in the development and delivery of environmentally sustainable biorefining technologies and production solutions for industrial utilisation of non-wood and non-food feedstocks. These materials include straws, grasses, bagasse, energy crops, bast and leaf fibres, among many other biomass resources.
Our core technologies include Formico™Fib, Formico™Bio and...More»
Chempolis Ltd is a leading-edge company in the development and delivery of environmentally sustainable biorefining technologies and production solutions for industrial utilisation of non-wood and non-food feedstocks. These materials include straws, grasses, bagasse, energy crops, bast and leaf fibres, among many other biomass resources.
Our core technologies include Formico™Fib, Formico™Bio and Formico™Chem processes, which are designed for environmentally friendly production of pulp, biofuels and biochemicals from non-wood and non-food raw materials. We provide customer-oriented R&D, engineering and consulting services in plant projects ranging from raw material testing to plant operation, product development and their end use.
We are committed to supplying the best available process technologies to combat climate change. Because the Formico™ processes do not use wood as a raw material, our technology helps to preserve forests, the main carbon sink.«Less
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| Name: | Formico™Fib |
| Product URL: | http://www.chempolis.com/formico_fib.html |
| Description: | The Formico™Fib process is a biorefining technology for pulping with the purpose of producing high-grade chemical pulp for paper and board, packaging and hygienic products. The Formico™Fib process has been especially developed for non-wood raw materials, and it is a highly sustainable technology for the utilisation of these materials. It resolves the current shortage of papermaking fibres in an environmentally friendly way. The demand for and use of paper are growing fastest in countries with a shortage of wood, such as China and India. In these areas, non-wood materials are available in abundance and they are generally used in the pulp and paper industry. Global agricultural production annually generates more than five billion tonnes of these materials, which is more than ten times the current consumption of wood in the pulp and paper industry. However, the use of outdated technologies in non-wood pulping has resulted in inferior paper quality and severe economic and environmental problems, such as pollution of waterways and extensive co-combustion of coal, which generates carbon dioxide emissions. |
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