BTG has launched its latest innovation for accurately measuring the chemical additive demand of fibres in the paper production – the SZP-16.
It is a new addition to BTG’s lab instruments portfolio, and the company said it is “a compact, portable and easy-to-use solution that leads to cost savings.”
Developed for use in paper production, the specialised lab instrument accurately measures the Zeta potential to make fibre additive demands visible.
Data that reveal if and how fibres and additives interact, unlock access to more informed decision-making and greater operational efficiency in a paper production.
Sunny Cui, BTG’s Chief Executive and President, said: “BTG uses the latest technology and insights to deliver improved operational efficiencies for our customers.
“The SZP-16 is a game-changer – the cost-saving potential for additives is great, and along with the PCD-06, BTG is providing mill operators access to better data that will transform efficiency in process surveillance and quality management.”