THE STATE ANALYSIS OF THE CARDBOARD AND PAPER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS WITH MINIMAL CONSUMPTION OF FRESH WATER

Abstract

As a result of the analysis, the main aspects of the system approach to solving of problems arising in water use systems of paper and paperboard production with the minimum consumption of fresh water for production needs are developed.

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Viktor Ploskonos

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  • EP ID EP302811
  • DOI 10.25313/2520-2057-2017-15-3055
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Viktor Ploskonos (2017). THE STATE ANALYSIS OF THE CARDBOARD AND PAPER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS WITH MINIMAL CONSUMPTION OF FRESH WATER. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(15), 52-55. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302811