ECOFARIO Delivers new High-G-Combi Line to Major Containerboard Producer

Next-generation hydrocyclone system reduces fiber losses by over 60% and increases process efficiency at capacities up to 40 m³/h

ECOFARIO has completed the delivery of a new High-G-Combi Line to an international Containerboard producer, marking another milestone in the deployment of next-generation hydrocyclone systems for the paper industry. Designed for demanding OCC reject streams, the installation will operate at capacities of up to 40 m³ per hour, providing a highly efficient solution for fiber recovery rates above 60%.

The High-G-Combi Line is engineered to significantly reduce fiber losses in OCC stock preparation by effectively separating light and heavy contaminants from complex reject flows. Through ECOFARIO’s advanced double two-stage High-G-Technology, the system achieves maximum selectivity and stable separation performance, even under variable process conditions.

A key advantage for the customer is the system’s ability to recover valuable fibers without affecting machine stability or product quality. The robust design — featuring stainless steel components — ensures long service life, low maintenance effort and reliable operation.

With the ongoing industry focus on resource efficiency, the High-G-Combi Line supports mills in reducing raw-material losses, lowering waste volumes and improving overall sustainability. Its modular plug-and-play configuration enables seamless integration into existing OCC lines, making it a powerful tool for both capacity upgrades and process optimization.

About ECOFARIO GmbH

ECOFARIO GmbH, headquartered in Greifenberg, Germany, develops next-generation fluid filtration technologies for industrial applications. With its High-G-Technology platform, ECOFARIO supports paper producers worldwide in increasing fiber yield, lowering energy consumption and advancing sustainable, circular production processes.

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