Metso-supplied world’s largest fine paper line starts up at Portucel Soporcel in Portugal
Published Oct 20, 2009 10.00.00 +2 GMT
A Metso-supplied fine paper production line of the Portucel Soporcel group was successfully started up at the group's Setúbal mill in Portugal on August 15, 2009. The 11.1-m-wide (wire) PM 4 will produce close to 500,000 tonnes of uncoated fine papers annually.
Metso's delivery included a complete OptiConcept paper machine line from headbox to roll handling, with related air systems and some stock preparation equipment. Metso also supplied an extensive automation package, including a quality control system with web-wide non-scanning moisture measurement, wet end analyzers, machine controls as well as a runnability and condition monitoring system.
The new Setúbal PM 4 is the largest and most sophisticated paper machine in the world for the production of uncoated fine papers.
The new Metso-supplied PM 4 at Setúbal will produce close to 500,000 tonnes of uncoated fine papers annually. Photo: Portucel Soporcel.
The Portucel Soporcel group, with a net sales of approximately EUR 1.1 billion, has three mills producing pulp and paper, situated at Setúbal, Figueira da Foz and Cacia. The Setúbal mill houses four uncoated woodfree paper machines with a total capacity of 780,000 t/a and a 510,000 t/a bleached eucalyptus pulp mill. The new PM 4 boosts Portucel's total uncoated fine paper capacity to over 1.5 million t/a.
Metso is a global supplier of sustainable technology and services for mining, construction, power generation, automation, recycling and the pulp and paper industries. We have about 28,000 employees in more than 50 countries. www.metso.com
For more information, please contact: Juha Immonen, Project Manager, Paper business line, Metso Tel. +358 40 558 4947, juha.immonen@metso.com