Overcoming Slurry Noise: How the RBHEF-LS Slurry Magmeter Succeeded in a 500,000-Ton Recycled Pulping Project
In the pulp and paper industry, recycled fiber (waste paper) pulping is notoriously difficult for industrial instrumentation. Because the slurry contains high fiber consistency, chemical residues, and micro-debris, flowmeters face a brutal environment of high noise and mechanical wear. How can engineers guarantee stable flow data under such conditions? This article looks at a recent benchmark case study—a 500,000-ton/year recycled fiber pulping project at a large paper mill in Zhengzhou —to analyze how the RBHEF-LS Slurry-Type Electromagnetic Flowmeter successfully replaced a prominent international tier-1 brand in critical pulping loops. Pulp And Paper Industry, System Integrators, Electromagnetic Flowmeter 1. Project Background: The 500,000-Ton Harsh Challenge This large-scale paper project requires continuous, high-capacity operation. The recycled pulping loops handle highly viscous, non-Newtonian fluids that generate extreme slurry noise. Originally, the project design called fo...