Customer case:

Cascades Bear Island PM 1 grade conversion rebuild

Dec 10, 2024

Valmet was selected by Cascades as their partner for a strategic market expansion project in southeastern U.S. An old newsprint machine was acquired and converted to produce lightweight, high-quality, 100% recycled linerboard and corrugating medium for the North American market.

OptiFlo Gap headbox at Cascades Bear Island PM 1 after grade conversion rebuild

When we do a conversion like this one, you want to be sure that the technology will work. It is about how we can modify existing equipment with the new technology. We knew that Valmet did this similar conversion in the past, and that reference played a big part in our decision to choose Valmet" Mathieu Gendron, Plant Manager, Cascades Containerboard Packaging – Bear Island

 

Summary

Location Bear Island, Ashland, Virginia, United States
Solution

The Valmet supplied grade conversion rebuild consisted of two Valmet Disc Refiner DD6000 units, broke collection, Valmet Stock Mixing MD technology, a new OptiFlo Gap headbox, improvements and modifications from forming section to drying section, process air systems rebuild, a new OptiSizer Film size press and Valmet Starch Cooking ZE system, reel rebuild, parent roll handling rebuild, and a new OptiWin Drum two-drum base winder.

The process technology supply was supported with Performance Agreement that included:

The automation scope included Process Control System (DCS), Quality Measurement System (QMS), Runnability and Condition Monitoring System, and Web Monitoring System.

Results

In the containerboard business, achieving high compression strength is crucial to prevent boxes from being crushed. Meeting stringent strength targets for both medium and linerboard is essentially important. Within just two weeks, quality targets for corrugating medium were already met, and shortly after, the targets for linerboard were achieved.
 
To remain competitive, producing top-quality products that meet strength property targets is a necessity. In addition to that, the ultimate test is how the sheets perform in the customers’ facilities, especially with the increasing investments in high-speed corrugators. As these machines operate faster, they require a very stable product to ensure smooth unwinding. Therefore, reliability and stability in the end products are paramount to meet customers’ speed targets on the corrugators. Cascades customers appreciate the stability of their sheets in both cross-direction and machine direction.

The mill is over four times lower in water consumption and more than twice as efficient in energy consumption as their North American peers. This efficiency was a key design goal for the Bear Island Mill, and within a few months of start-up, they had already met their water consumption targets.

Keywords Containerboard, quality, water efficiency, electricity efficiency

 

Technical data

Grade 100% recycled linerboard and corrugating medium
Basis weight range 88 - 176 g/m²
Start-up May 2023