Delignification
Delignification is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way of removing lignin and impurities, such as resins, in the pulp.
BIM offers expertise and a broad range of chemistries aiding the delignification process for a pure and bright pulp. The offering is divided into two main functionalities:
Removal of exctratives
BIM FIBRE programme helps our customers to reduce the bleaching chemicals and to produce a cleaner pulp.
Yield improvement
Addition of BIM PROBRIGHT to the oxygene delignification reduces the alkali dosage resulting in better yield and a brighter pulp.