Water Treatment Systems in Paper Mills
Water is the lifeblood of any paper mill. In recycled paper mills, it plays a critical role in fiber separation, cleaning, and sheet formation. But with high volumes of wastewater and contaminants, a robust water treatment system is key to keeping operations clean, efficient, and eco-friendly.
Common Definitions
Process Water
Water used directly in the papermaking process (e.g., pulping, screening, forming).
Effluent
Wastewater discharged after use, containing fibers, chemicals, and organic matter.
Closed-Loop System
A water circuit where treated water is reused within the mill, minimizing discharge.
Zero Liquid Discharge
A system where all wastewater is treated and reused, with no discharge.
Main Features of Water Treatment Systems
Primary Treatment
Secondary Treatment
Tertiary Treatment
Sludge Management
Automation & Monitoring
Technologies & Innovations
Ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis for high-efficiency separation of contaminants.
Techniques like ozonation and UV photolysis to break down stubborn organic compounds.
Oxygen-free systems that treat wastewater and generate biogas as a renewable energy source
Fully integrated systems that recycle all process water, achieving near-zero freshwater intake and zero effluent discharge.
Smart sensors and AI-driven analytics to monitor water quality and optimize treatment in real time.
Why It Matters
- Reduces freshwater consumption and operating costs
- Ensures regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility
- Enhances product quality and system reliability
- Supports sustainability goals and corporate reputation
Why It Matters
- Reduces freshwater consumption and operating costs
- Ensures regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility
- Enhances product quality and system reliability
- Supports sustainability goals and corporate reputation.
At PaCorrEn, we design and implement advanced water treatment systems tailored to your recycled paper mill’s needs-ensuring clean water, clean production, and a cleaner future.
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