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Tembec pilot facility to produce pulp-based composite

By Design Engineering Staff   

General Automotive

Next Generation Sustainable Fibre product intended for environmentally friendly structural products.

Temiscaming, QC – Forest products company, Tembec, announced that it will build a pilot plant for the development of a high performance structural product known as Next Generation Sustainable Fibre. This project is based on a Tembec patented process that combines Forest Stewardship Council (“FSC”) certified pulp and FSC certified lignosulfonates with a modified phenolic resin to produce a structural material with unique strength-to-weight and durability characteristics.

“The Next Generation Sustainable Fibre initiative recognizes the growing demand for environmentally friendly, lightweight structural composites suitable for applications in such areas as infrastructure and engineered components,” said Randy Fournier, Senior Vice President, Chemical Products and Kraft Pulp. “Our initial end-use application will be a railway tie for environmentally sensitive areas, with other applications such as automotive components, land and marine transportation infrastructure, and electrical energy generation and transmission infrastructures to be assessed.”

The cost of the pilot plant is estimated at approximately $8.4 million, with the majority of the funding being provided equally by the Quebec and Federal Governments. Support from the Province of Quebec in the amount of $ 3.45 million will come from the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, through FPInnovations, and the Ministère du Développement économique, de l’Innovation et de l’Exportation. Federal funds of $ 3.45 million will come from Natural Resources Canada/FPInnovations, through the Federal Transformative Technologies Pilot Scale Demonstration Program.
www.tembec.com

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