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Fibre Resource Assessment
Fibre Resource Assessment

Fibre Resource Assessment Services

FRAS teamPlant fibre must be measured and managed within a sound forest management program if it is to be used efficiently and with minimum waste. Through independent, objective assessment and evaluation, Ensis is able to ensure that the quality and value of various pulpwood resources is both understood and maximized.

Ensis Papro offers world class testing facilities for pulping and paper evaluation.  Ensis has over 30 years of research and industrial expertise in the field of resource evaluation, chemical and mechanical pulping, bleaching and papermaking. Ensis also has purpose-designed facilities for assessing all types of cellulosic material and is backed by a world-class support capability within CSIRO and Scion.

Ensis capabilities include:

Resource assessment for wood and non-wood fibres

basic density, pulp yield, paper properties, commercial application

Evaluation of export woodchips 

Support of tree breeding programs 

Pulp and bleach plant troubleshooting 

Technical support Bleaching 

Pulp properties and end-use pulp assessment 

Mechanical pulping

Ensis Papro offers:

Independent, objective assessment and evaluation 

Experience 

Fast turnover, accuracy and reliability 

Confidentiality 

Value 

Product quality monitoring services 

Additional testing services such as paper forming, SilviScan Services to determine fibre morphology and Near Infrared Spectrophotometry for predicting pulp yield 

Pulp and paper consulting services

Pricing


No obligation quotes are available upon request

For further information please contact:

Forest Products Laboratory
Ensis
Private Bag 10
Clayton South, Vic, 3169
Ph: +61 03 95452315
Fax: +61 03 95452223


       
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