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Feedstock Dissolving Grade Pulp for Viscose Fiber is valuable resource hence it is very important to get highest productivity, quality and efficiency in Viscose Fiber Manufacturing plant.
The regulatory environment is getting stricter in terms of the usage of resources and emission/effluent from mills. The industry has been taking leads in reducing water consumption, improving yield and overall reducing carbon footprint and harmful chemicals to meet regulatory environment and improve profitability. Modern technologies are helping the industry achieve these higher consumption and emissions standards.
Our specialty chemicals offering comprises a wide range of Functional and Process Chemicals to help improve the efficiency of our customer's operations.
We provide innovative and complete solutions for productivity, quality improvement and cost reductions. Various applications in viscose plant starting from Activator, Modifier, Pitch Dirt & Deposit Control, Spinbath Additive, Defoamer, Spin Finish Lubricating and Antistatic agents (Softeners).
In addition to above, various kind of Cleaners for Alkali Cellulose Press Rolls, Viscose Filters, Spinnerets, Sump Zone, Viscose Hot Air Dryer Fins, Spinbath Plate Heat Exchangers, MSFE Carbon Graphite Tubes Heat Exchanger etc.
We also offer package of Odor (H2S) control in cooling towers.


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A Viscose Fiber producer faced higher steam consumption in dryer as well limitation for production rate.
With detailed inspection, analysis and discussion by our team, we designed a cleaning program for Hot Air Dryer fins. Amazon team periodically (every 8-10 week) clean dryer fins to lower steam consumption and entire plant is able to run at elevated production rate at all time.
- Reduced steam consumption (18- 26% range)
- With lower steam consumption, lower GHG emission kgCO2e per day
- Entire plant is able to run at elevated production rate at all time.
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