OUR COMPETENCE

Paper plays a vital part in our everyday lives and for several years’ papers have been in use. GMCI offer a diverse range of environmentally sustainable, high quality solutions for maximizing the production of paper and board processes. The properties of paper and board industries such as shine, clarity and increased printability are better supplied in our leading mineral formulations. GMCI minerals are used to boost production, surface consistency and print efficiency in the board, paper and pulp sector.

The pressures of today’s paper mills are rising not only to minimize prices, but also to reduce water use in the wastewater systems.For each phase of the pulp, paper, paper and printing cycle, GMCI provides high-quality natural minerals results. Our Talc, Calciume Carbonate, Kaolin, Bentonite, Limestone and Silica are natural cost-efficient solutions that optimizing the production process for paper and board. This inert mineral helps paper mills to work with water circuits closed, reducing river emissions and the use of energy.

GMCI is the world-leading mineral solution for the paper and board sectors. Our innovative solutions help papermakers produce high-quality materials and improve efficiency while rising total costs. The additives often act as paper pulp fillers, offering the correct mineral structure, particle sizes distribution, whiteness and solubility as well as improving development and efficiency processes.

We have also appointed a number of specialty application experts who could help our customers to use these products to obtain best results. Also offering a variety of mineral items to choose from in order to match the right solution to our customers’ specifications specifically.

KEY ELEMENT

40%

of kaolin produced is used in the filling and coating of paper

20

American businesses use enough paper every day to circle the globe 20 times.

17

17 trees are saved by recycling one ton of paper.

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