How Laser Plates are used for heat recovery: 36,800 MBTUH per year

Almost all manufacturing processes require large amounts of energy, which results in waste heat. One of these processes is in the pulp and paper industry.

A significant amount of waste heat is generated as a by-product of the paper making process. Most of this heat cannot be reused directly in the process as it has a high level of humidity and/or contains unwanted gaseous or particulate contamination.

Heat recovery equipment is a key element of energy-efficient mill operations, providing:

  • Competitiveness through energy savings

  • Greenhouse gas emissions reduction

  • Reduced boiler load

This article of the first issue of Heat Exchanger World Magazine describes how this can be achieved by using Laser Plates.

Read: Heat Recovery in Paper Mills with Pillow Plate Heat Exchangers

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