Microwave wood chip treatment use in chemical pulp manufacturing (technical-economic assesment)
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[EN] Low permeability of many wood species causes problems in the chemical pulp industry.
These include: very long cooking times, high chemical consumption, large material losses,
high energy consumption, and environment pollution. New microwave (MW) wood
modification technology can provide an increase in wood permeability for liquids and gases
that solves many of these problems. MW wood pre-treatment can increase pulp mill
throughput, reduce chemical and power consumption, increase pulp quality and yield,
and improve the environmental performance. Economic modelling of this new technology
use in different chemical pulp mill conditions allowed to asses the effect of capital costs,
electricity costs, labour costs and other cost components to specific total costs of MW chip
processing. MW chip treatment costs for pulp mills with output 50,000 to 500,000 ait dry
ton (ADT) per year at electricity cost range US$0.04 to US$0.24/kWh vary in the range from
US$17.7 to US$60.8 per air dry ton of pulp. Electricity costs form the most significant part
– 51- 69% of the total specific costs of MW chip processing at electricity costs US$0.08 to
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