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Evaporation technology efficient for purifying rinse water

Hadwaco Ltd Oy

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Evaporation technology efficient for purifying rinse water (photo: Administrator)

The Finnish company Hadwaco Ltd has delivered its first evaporator for purifying rinse water to a plant for the treatment of aluminium profile surfaces. The purification process is based on a closed-loop system whereby purified rinse water is re-utilised, and chrome is efficiently separated and brought to a deposit. The capacity of the plant, at Mäkelä Alu Ltd in central Finland, is 50 m3 of rinse water per day.

Investment for the future with environmental profit in mind

Stora Paperboard AB, Stora Gruvön

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Investment for the future with environmental profit in mind (photo: Administrator)

The Stora Group has just decided to install a new recovery boiler in their Stora Gruvön paper and pulp mill. This new boiler, at an estimated cost of £46-58 million, will considerably improve the company's environmental standing in respect of pulp production, while also permitting production capacity to be increased as required.

All paper mills now environmentally labelled

Stora Fine Paper

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All paper mills now environmentally labelled (photo: Administrator)

Nymölla, in southern Sweden, is the latest and last of the paper mills managed by Stora Fine Paper to receive its EMAS registration. Now all of the Stora Fine Paper mills are environmentally certified in accordance with ISO 14001 and have EMAS registration. All the company's products had already qualified for the Swedish Swan environmental approval label. Stora Nymölla is an integrated pulp and paper mill, and is the company's largest of its type.

Mobile Internet access via new technology

Infocast AB

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Mobile Internet access via new technology (photo: Administrator)

New technology now lets you carry the Internet around in your pocket. A new system of mobile webcasting has already generated high interest among telecomms operators, including the Swedish company Telia, which has developed new mobile services based on this technology.

Reducing packaging could increase pressure on the environment

Stora Paperboard AB, Stora Gruvön

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Reducing packaging could increase pressure on the environment (photo: Administrator)

"The amount of packaging used all over the world cannot be reduced by bringing in generalised regulations. Politicians, bureaucrats and environmental organisations within the EU would like to believe it can be done this way, but they are completely wrong. Rules like this may instead lead to increased environmental loading." This is the blunt warning from Anders Sörås, Managing Director of the Packforsk research institute, at the recent Stora Gruvön "Sugar and Flour Days".

New ultra-compact pneumatic cylinders designed for long life

Bimba Manufacturing Company

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New ultra-compact pneumatic 	cylinders designed for long life   (photo: Administrator)

As mechanical functions become increasingly automated and compact, the need for actuators to meet these requirements is growing. The EF1 and EF2 pneumatic cylinders from Bimba Manufacturing Company target this need in metric machine applications. Both models have bore sizes of 12mm to 100mm, with stroke lengths of 5mm to 100mm. Each is based on an identical precision extrusion that features integral mounting grooves for flush installation of miniature sensing switches.

Advanced laser optics define infrared thermometer target area

Raytek Corporation

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Advanced laser optics define infrared thermometer target area (photo: Administrator)

A new generation of portable IR thermometers from Raytek Corporation makes critical temperature measurements more reliable by defining the target area with a sixteen point laser sighting circle. Precise aiming, combined with enhanced electronic data storage and emissivity reference tables, improve the speed and accuracy of temperature measurements in a broad spectrum of process and maintenance applications throughout industry and institutions.

Major breweries reduce consumer complaints with acoustic bottle inspection system

Benthos Inc.

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Major breweries reduce consumer complaints with acoustic bottle inspection system (photo: Administrator)

If consumers find flat beer when they open their bottles, brewery sales and brand reputation will almost surely decline. To minimize the number of low pressure (flat) bottles reaching consumers, major breweries in Latin America and around the world have chosen an acoustic on-line inspection system manufactured by U. S. company TapTone. The TapTone II system checks seal integrity at speeds up to 700 bottles per minute, identifying and rejecting those whose pressure falls below acceptable limits.

An "electronic nose" enables more consistent quality of packaging boards

Stora Enso Oyj

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A new instrumental analysis system, which evaluates the sensory properties of packaging boards, is intended to increase the accuracy and efficiency of the paperboard quality control at Finnish Enso Paperboards. The system, called electronic nose, will be taken into operation in 1998 as a further quality control tool at the company´s Imatra mill. It is a development of an instrument, MDG-1, which was originally constructed in Finland for military use to detect chemical warfare agents. To a great extent, the analysis system will be used for the company´s Enso Performa paperboard, which is aimed at food, sweets and tobacco applications with high demands on odour and taste neutral packagings.

OVER 300 NOKIAS FLAT DISPLAYS TO AKTIA BANKS OFFICES

Nokia Display Products

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OVER 300 NOKIAS FLAT DISPLAYS TO AKTIA BANKS OFFICES (photo: Administrator)

Oy Samlink Ab will modernise the information systems in all 40 Savings Banks' and 44 local co-operative banks' offices. Nokia's flat displays selected by Aktia Bank for the new system represent the latest technology in the field. This is one of the largest flat display deals Nokia Display Products has made in Finland.