Technologies for a sustainable future
The Pulp & Paper industry depends on renewable natural resources. To meet sustainability goals and produce high-quality products, it's important to use raw materials and energy efficiently. UPC offers specialized measurement technologies for the industry, helping customers lower material costs and reduce energy consumption. Our pulp and paper solutions are designed to handle the unique challenges of this industry, including aggressive chemicals, high temperatures, and abrasive materials. From wood processing and pulp production to paper manufacturing and finishing, our instruments provide accurate measurements for flow, level, temperature, and pressure in the most demanding conditions. We help paper manufacturers optimize their processes, reduce waste, and achieve sustainability targets while maintaining product quality and operational efficiency in an increasingly competitive global market.
Overview of Pulp & Paper
The measurement technology from UPC helps improve production efficiency and save costs throughout the pulp and paper manufacturing process. We offer a wide range of process instruments, including level transmitters for handling aggressive acids and bases, such as those used in felt washing, and flowmeters for sticky substances like glue, paste, or highly abrasive slurries and pulps. Our instruments are designed to measure fluids with high solids content (up to 70%) and high pulp content (up to 30%).
UPC Global Industry Division Pulp & Paper
UPC, based in Duisburg, Germany, focuses on serving customers in the Pulp & Paper industry through its Global Industry Division. We offer everything from basic process instrumentation to fully customized systems, along with engineering support during the design phase and on-site commissioning and training. With a presence in nearly 100 countries, local support is often just around the corner. This holds true whether the application can be handled by standard equipment or requires a special solution with advanced process diagnostics.
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