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Paper and Board Research at Wageningen UR

Research and development projects
 

Research at Wageningen UR Paper and Board is organised in different ways. Specific research for individual companies (mostly confidential) is carried out on several topics. Larger research programmes (both more fundamental as well as focussed on optimisation and implementation) are executed with different consortia of companies. Part of the funding for these projects comes from national or international (EU) governing bodies. From these programmes, specific parts are non-confidential.

 

Below a selection of current and completed projects is given. Also different documents can be downloaded for more information on other research topics. Because of confidentiality, specific research projects with selected companies are not shown here. For each project that is shown, a short summary is given. For more information, you can contact the person that is mentioned below each project summary. For general information on research possibilities, please click here for further contact.

 

Current projects
 

Lightweight Paper and Board

Optimisation Refining

Development of Compression Refiner

Enzymatic Upgrading of Recycled Paper

Sustainpack

EcoTarget

Archive box for tropical climates zones

Non-wood fibres for different applications

Energy Transition

Printability improvement

 

 

Completed projects
 
Fibre Raw Material Technology EuroPress MasterPress

Optimisation Stiffness of Paper and Board

New barrier coatings

CBD Hybrids
Development of creasibility tester Fibre foam and 3-D pulp products Recycled paper for extrusion moulded profiles

Wood from saline and dry lands for papermaking

 
 

 

Available documents on research topics

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