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Anna-Karin Söderlind
Gruppchef
Contact Anna-Karin
      Optimising and analysing processes and products in the pulp and paper industry is crucial for optimising production, improving quality and reducing environmental impact. Careful analysis can identify inefficiencies, optimise raw material use and ensure that end products meet the required specifications.
RISE provides infrastructure, chemical and physical analyses for pulp, wood chips and wood. Our equipment and methods cover all analysis needs, from raw wood to finished products of various kinds. These are also used for customer projects in other industries where analysis problems can be solved using our methods and expertise.
Chemical analyses: lab.ka@ri.se
Gas chromatography, identification of chemical components: lab.gc@ri.se
Problem solving, identification of unknown substances, etc.: lab.ts@ri.se
                
                
            Cellulose fibres are an important resource for sustainable production, with applications ranging from packaging to textiles. RISE optimises the processing of cellulose from raw material to various products and presents innovative technologies that improve both efficiency and environmental impact. By focusing on renewable and biodegradable materials, the cellulose fibre line contributes to reducing dependence on fossil resources and improving carbon dioxide efficiency. All to meet today's sustainability requirements.
Contact Lars Sundvall
                
                
            Chemical analysis is crucial in the cellulose industry for optimising processes, ensuring quality and promoting sustainability. RISE develops advanced methods for understanding the properties of raw materials, monitoring chemical changes and adjusting processes in real time.
Contact Christina Wedin
                
                
            In order to develop and optimise the pulp process, it is important to test and characterise the pulp. This is important in order to understand which properties are affected when the process conditions change.
Contact Madelene Nordquist
                
                
            The quality of wood chips is crucial for pulp production, and at RISE we offer a range of analyses to ensure chip quality. By carefully examining and evaluating various properties, we can identify any defects or deviations that may affect the production process and the quality of the finished pulp. In order to develop and optimise the pulp process, it is important to test and characterise the pulp. This is important in order to understand which properties are affected when process conditions change.
Contact Lars Sundvall
                
                
            Processes and products are often contaminated for various reasons, leading to operational problems with economic and environmental consequences, as well as potential customer complaints. RISE's extensive expertise and equipment can help you with identification, troubleshooting and solutions for almost all materials and surfaces.
Contact Jessica Sjöstedt
                
                
            To develop and optimise regenerated cellulose, RISE has two viscose pilots: one on a micro scale and one for larger volumes of viscose solution. Processes and products are often contaminated for various reasons, leading to operational problems that have economic and environmental consequences, as well as potential customer complaints. RISE's extensive expertise and equipment can help you identify, troubleshoot and solve problems with almost any material or surface.
Contact: Diana Reyes Forsberg
The rebranding from MoRe to RISE will take place in stages from December 2024 and into the first quarter of 2025. The change means not only a new name, but also an increased focus on offering first-class services and innovations that reflect our customers' growing demands and expectations. We look forward to keeping our customers and partners updated during the process and to continuing our journey together for a stronger future.
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