Deinking materials for the paper industry
Before old newspapers or magazines can be used to make new paper, the old ink has to be removed. This process is known as deinking.
In principle, deinking works like washing laundry: A type of detergent is added to the shredded and softened waste paper, which dissolves the old ink from the paper fibres. Depending on the type of system used by the paper manufacturer, different chemicals may be used as the 'detergent'.
*Source: German Environment Agency
CREMER OLEO's deinking portfolio:
CREMER OLEO offers three different deinking products based on renewable raw materials and can therefore cater to the individual needs of many companies in the paper industry:
- Liquid PFAD fatty acid
- Liquid mixed fatty acids of vegetable or animal origin
- Solid sodium soap made from PFAD fatty acid and sodium carbonate, produced regionally by CREMER OleoServ
High flexibility for packaging and delivery
Heiko Knoop is our contact for deinking products, including solid sodium soap, which we produce ourselves at our plant near Hamburg.
What are the advantages of CREMER OLEO's deinking raw materials?
Fatty acids and mixed fatty acid are standard products. We keep them in stock and can therefore react quickly and flexibly to customer requests. Customised packaging or delivery requirements, e.g. for just-in-time production, are also no problem.
Does this also apply to natural soap?
We are even more flexible when it comes to natural soap because we produce it ourselves - as one of the few suppliers in Germany. Our factory, CREMER OleoServ in Uetersen near Hamburg, has excellent transport links. This means that our products reach our customers very quickly.
CREMER OleoServ sodium soap is made from a mixture of PFAD and calcium carbonate. It comes in the form of small pellets.
Your contact for deinking products:
Heiko Knop
Product Manager Oleochemicals
Phone: +49 4122 – 71 09 19
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