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PulpEye is a world-leading modular analysis system developed for the pulp and paper industry. It is a flexible system combining base functions with cutting edge technology and minimum service needs.
PulpEye is a world-leading modular analysis system developed for the pulp and paper industry. It is a flexible system combining base functions with cutting edge technology and minimum service needs.
The PulpEye online analyser modules cover most needs of any pulp producer, being it of chemical, mechanical or de-inked pulps. Modules are even used by producers of MDF board and powder products.
In February 2023, Cyclone Gabrielle severely damaged Pan Pac Forest Products’ Whirinaki site, a key BCTMP mill in New Zealand. Despite extensive damage, the company, backed by Oji Holdings, is rebuilding and advancing its operations. A notable upgrade includes the installation of a new PulpEye on-line fibre analyser, enhancing production efficiency and quality. Poised for a strong comeback, Pan Pac is committed to maintaining its high standards in pulp production for the market.
PulpEye is participating in the Swedish pilot project Industry 5.0, a two-year initiative aimed at finding more efficient and secure methods for remote monitoring of mill processes. Funded by the Strategic Innovation Program for Process Industrial IT and Automation, the project involves the development of new technologies such as the RedEye analyzer and also focuses on aspects like IT security and user interfaces to improve and streamline process monitoring globally.
Som utvecklingsingenjör hos PulpEye tillhör du vårt team som utvecklar, underhåller och ibland även ger support till våra produkter. Du kommer att utveckla produkter för vår spetsteknik och vara en del i vår strävan att med teknik i framkant stärka våra kunders processer.
DDA 5, Dynamic Drainage Analyzer 5, continues to spread around the world. The latest in the line of customers is Indonesian PT Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper, which purchased the dynamic drainage analyzer number 150 from Swedish PulpEye.