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“In the electrochemical wastewater treatment method developed by Flocon Technologies, the separated floc continues to dry on its own without the effect of oxygen in the air, so no thermal energy or compression is needed,” says Flocon’s Mikael.

Sulzer Pumps Finland Oy, which has been operating in Kotka for over a century, employs around 500 people in Finland. The factory manufactures top-quality pumps, mixers, compressors and aeration equipment for various industrial sectors.

“Crane tracks and bridge rails are sometimes considered static installations that are not considered an important part of the crane and production functionality. This is not the case,” says Petteri Ijäs from Konecranes.

“The key issue is the control room and its functionalities, and not just the fact that the operating console is the best possible. The focus is on the functionality and productivity of the entire central control room. Everything related to the operational control of processes

“The digital transformation means moving to cloud-based software solutions. Tietoevry’s production control system, TIPS Industry Solutions & Services (TIPS), designed specifically for the pulp, paper and fiber industry, is following the development and is moving

The global manufacturer of critical gears for power transmission and industry is investing EUR 23 million in a new factory to develop competitiveness, shorten delivery times and expand the product portfolio. “The new factory project is part of David

“Cellulose is biodegradable, compostable, non-toxic, and non-allergenic. On top of that, it is relatively inexpensive and readily available. So it’s no wonder that interest in it is growing.”

“Many people think that the green transition is primarily about climate change, but when it comes to solving the crises around us, biodiversity is an even bigger challenge that needs to be addressed,” says the Sustainable Development

"TIPS OMS (Operations Management System) application for daily factory management is successful worldwide. The goal is to get rid of old systems, pens, paper, Excel and Word files that are already at the end of their life cycle."

If the chlorine and potassium levels in the recovery boiler are too high, fly ash will start to adhere to the heating surfaces, eventually causing blockage of the flue gas paths. In addition, the risk of corrosion of the superheater surfaces increases. Chlorine and potassium can be removed