Betekenis van:
paper mill

paper mill
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • fabriek waar men papier maakt
  • a mill where paper is manufactured

Hyperoniemen

paper mill
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • papiermolen
  • a mill where paper is manufactured

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Paper mill 3: switching from newsprint to 80 % RCF magazine paper
  2. Paper mill 4 and de-inking plant 2: 100 % RCF newsprint production
  3. The rice is packaged in paper sachets with the label of the associated rice-mill and the protection label.
  4. adjustments to a paper mill (PM3) that in the past produced newsprint of 80 % recycled fibre, and is now to produce magazine paper with 80 % recycled fibre (80 % RCF magazine paper);
  5. a new paper mill (PM4) and a de-inking plant (DIP2) for the production of newsprint with 100 % recycled fibre (100 % RCF newsprint);
  6. The investigation identified serious concerns in the markets for high-end paper mill cores and low-value cores in some regions of northern Europe.
  7. Crompton comprised three production facilities with a total of six inclined wire paper machines in the UK: the Lydney mill with three inclined wire machines and a polypropylene fibre operation, the Simpson Clough Mill with two inclined wire machines and the Devon Valley Mill with one inclined wire machine and one flat wire machine.
  8. The ecological criteria cover the production of pulp including all constituent sub-processes from the point at which the fibre raw-material/recycled paper passes the plant gates, to the point at which the pulp leaves the pulp mill. For the paper production processes all sub-processes from the beating of the pulp (disintegration of the recycled paper) to winding the paper onto rolls.
  9. The Commission constructed an extensive mineral shipment database which included all major competitors’ annual shipments of PCC and GCC for paper filling and coating purposes for the EEA for the years 2002, 2003 and 2004 (data by mineral type, originating mineral plant, destination paper mill, paper type, distance shipped, shipment volumes, price per dry metric tonne, transportation mode and cost).
  10. In the alternative, SEL could have continued production of its magazine paper mill PM2, which was constructed in 1937 and modernised in 1985 and which has a capacity of 115000 tonnes per year.
  11. The use of ‘shoe presses’ instead of conventional presses in the press-section of the paper mill allows SEL to reach a higher degree of dryness, it optimises the drying process and allows for energy saving.
  12. In order to avoid an overall capacity increase ahead of market growth, an old paper mill in Langerbrugge (PM2 with an annual capacity of 120000 tonnes) was closed and production in establishments in Finland and Sweden was rearranged.
  13. The market investigation confirmed that especially for the production of high-value products, such as high-end paper mill cores (PMC) and yarn carriers, specific know-how and machinery are needed.
  14. Production plants are considered as being realistic supply alternatives for a paper mill depending on their logistics and how far they are located from this paper mill. The distance beyond which a given mineral plant cannot be considered as a realistic supply alternative depends on the past shipments experience of each plant, on the available modes of transportation (road, rail, ship or a combination thereof) and on the type of calcium carbonate produced (PCC, GCC).
  15. A number of SEL’s press releases confirm this. Investing in PM4, refurbishing PM3 and closing down PM2 had the additional advantages that it was cheaper than building new greenfield mill both for newsprint and magazine paper and it allowed SEL to introduce new capacity while phasing out old capacity, which is necessary in order not to suffer from introducing capacity without corresponding demand.