EDT to Exhibit at TAPPI PEERS/IBBC 2018, Portland, Oregon (Oct. 28-31)
EDT will be exhibiting at PEERS/IBBC, which will be held at the Hilton Portland Downtown from October 28-31, 2018. PEERS 2018 features technical presentations, expert panels, workshops and process-specific committee meetings that address operations and maintenance throughout pulp mills. The expert-led conference provides real-world results in the pulping, power/recovery, environmental, and equipment reliability areas of the mill and is designed to address actual challenges that mill teams face each day. Once again PEERS is co-located with the International Bioenergy & Bioproducts Conference (IBBC), bringing together experts from around the world that are interested in leveraging the knowledge and assets in the pulp and paper industry to produce fuel, energy, and chemicals from biomass.
EDT will be discussing its enzyme-based technologies for the pulp and paper industry. Please stop by Booth 124 to see if EDT's technologies may be helpful in enabling your mill to meet its goals.
Founded in 1994, Enzymatic Deinking Technologies, LLC (EDT) is a pioneer and leader in the development and commercialization of enzyme-based treatments for the pulp and paper industry. EDT's applications span both recovered fiber and virgin pulp processing. In fiber recycling applications, the company works with mills on customized treatments for a variety of value propositions spanning improvements in optical properties, physical properties, and throughput/operations. The company has an increasing focus of work in energy reduction and in helping mills reach their corporate sustainability goals. Each treatment is tailored to a mill's furnish, deink plant system, key operating conditions, as well as the desired goals from the application. EDT works with mills processing virgin pulp in the extractives management of mechanical pulps, fiber modification, and in the bio-bleaching of bleached kraft pulps.
Based in Norcross, Georgia, USA, EDT has been providing mill-specific enzyme-based solutions to pulp and paper mills throughout the world since the mid-1990s.