Customer case:

Energy efficient OCC line at Orora Botany Mill

Aug 7, 2015

Orora's new B9 is the largest paper machine operating in Australia. To match with world-class board machine the mill needed a top-performing OCC line that Valmet delivered alongside the board machine. As raw material, B9 uses 100% recycled fiber from domestic containerboard and mixed waste.

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The OCC line produces very clean results with few specks and very low stickie counts. Also, energy consumption is as low as was designed.”
Jacob Chretien, GM of Technical - Paper & Recycling

Summary

Location Botany, New South Wales, Australia  
Customer challenge Exceptionally dirty raw material and need for high capacity production energy efficiently 
Solution Valmet's OCC line with OptiSlush pulper the system that features world first three-unit de-trashing loop for efficient debris removal.
Results Efficient utilization of low cost raw materials for cost savings, low stickies, low energy consumption with high capacity. 
Keywords Board and paper, Pulping and fiber, Asia-Pacific, New lines 

Technical data

Orora Botany B9 OCC line

Raw material 100% recycled fiber from domestic containerboard and mixed waste
Capacity 1,300 oven-dry tonnes per day