Fiber board effluent
On-demand
An evaporator system which allows to re-use wastewater.
Wood fiber board is a versatile building material made primarily from wood fibers, bonded together through heat and pressure. The manufacturing process of this material utilizes the wood's natural adhesive properties as well as additives such as glue, paraffin, starch and artificial resins.
The production process of fiber boards requires a considerable amount of freshwater, and it produces an effluent water stream contaminated with natural organic substances which require specific treatment. GEA’s water treatment process allows to recycle almost 100 % of this effluent water within the production and therefore helps to reduce both, effluent and freshwater consumption. The 3-stage GEA solution is a perfect match of multiple GEA technologies, including mechanical and thermal separation at the highest level of energy-efficiency.
During this Webinar you will:
Get to know GEA’s unique 3-stage solution to help enlarge wood fiber board sustainable alternative material.
Learn all the ways in which our solutions can be customized to your specific needs.
Find out the unique advantages that come with GEA’s solution for wood fiber board production.
Come in touch with real life examples.
Get a chance to quiz our experts.
The Webinar lasts 25 minutes, followed by a live Q&A session.
We will be hosting this webinar on October 24th at 09:00 CET
Meet the experts:
Roland Moser
“The GEA engineering team always works in close cooperation with customer and suppliers for a perfect fit of the solution within the overall wood fiber board process.”
Yannik Stark
“Our unique water treatment process translates into a reduction of both effluent and freshwater consumption, greatly increasing the overall sustainability of wood fiber board process.”