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Forskningsprojektet Industry 5.0
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.PulpEye’s 150th DDA 5 sold to PT Riau Andalan Pulp & Paper
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.PulpEye has passed 80 online pulp analyzers sold
Another milestone has been passed in that PulpEye no. 80 has been sold to Ahlstrom-Munksjö's specialty paper mill in Billingsfors in Sweden.![](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/20220126-Ortviken-1.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)
Quality control equipment to SCA’s CTMP mill
PulpEye has received an order comprising two DotEye analysers, upgrading of three existing PulpEye analyser equipment and renting of a CrillEye module.![Photo: Holmen.](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/HolmenExtractEye_web.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)
Holmen Paper’s Hallsta mill is the biggest PulpEye user in the world
The Hallsta Paper Mill, a part of Holmen Paper business area, is located about 100 kilometres north of Stockholm. The mill has two paper machines producing TMP based paper for various end-use segments, e.g. books and magazines. “The Hallsta Paper Mill has a long history with PulpEye and they bought their first equipment already in […]![](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/PE-pandemic-service-banner.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)
PulpEye overcomes pandemic obstacles with a special service package
To minimise the spread of Covid-19, mills are very restrictive to receive visitors unless critical to mill production. On top of that, several travel restrictions are in place and even changing from time to time which makes personal visits very difficult. PulpEye has therefore created a special service package including weekly follow-ups on remote basis […]![Photo: Holmen.](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/HolmenExtractEye_web.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)
Holmen installs ExtractEye in all mills
Digitalisation and smart handling of data give opportunities for more efficient mills with more stable processes and an even quality. Holmen has therefore bought the latest version of ExtractEye from PulpEye to their mills and is now in the implementation phase. This means that Holmen mills are actively taking steps towards Industry 4.0. “The Iggesund […]![Millar Western has installed a PulpEye system to its Whitecourt pulp mill in Alberta, Canada](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Pulpmill_NE-View_web.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)
PulpEye analyser successfully in operation at Millar Western Whitecourt
The Canadian BCTMP and lumber producer Millar Western has installed a PulpEye system to its Whitecourt pulp mill. The delivery consists of analyser modules for CSF, fibre dimensions, shives, brightness and crill. This is the ninth PulpEye installation in Canada showing that PulpEye technology is well established in the Canadian pulp industry. Millar Western’s Whitecourt […]![Iggesund Paperboard has bought two complete PulpEye sets which is the company’s second biggest order ever. Photo: Holmen](https://i0.wp.com/www.pulpeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/PulpEye-Iggesund-1.jpg?resize=1140%2C380&ssl=1)