Metso’s first OptiCell flotation system starts up in Germany

Published Nov 6, 2008 10.00.00 +2 GMT

Metso’s first OptiCell flotation system was started up successfully on September 15 at Stora Enso’s Maxau mill in Germany. The delivery contains Metso’s new flotation technology. The system comprises primary and secondary cells designed to improve the end product quality and to lower the production costs. The deinking line 1 at Maxau, equipped with the OptiCell flotation cell, produces deinked pulp for SC (super calendered) paper.

The start-up went very smoothly and stayed on schedule. The targeted brightness and production levels were achieved and maintained right from the beginning. According to Alfred Eller, Production Manager, Deinking, at Maxau: “The cell started up just as easily as pressing a button.”

The OptiCell flotation cell uses the latest aerating injector technology. With the new flotation cell of 158 t/d capacity, Stora Enso will achieve improved ash removal and save a considerable amount of bleaching chemicals. The cell also improves selectivity and lowers fiber losses.

The Maxau mill uses recycled paper as its main raw material for paper production. The mill’s deinking capacity is 380,000 tonnes of recycled paper per year. The three paper machines at Maxau produce approximately 700,000 tonnes of high-quality magazine paper and newsprint a year.

Metso is a global engineering and technology corporation with 2007 net sales of over EUR 6 billion. Its over 27,000 employees in approximately 50 countries serve customers in the pulp and paper industry, rock and minerals processing, the energy industry and selected other industries. www.metso.com

For more information, please contact: Jouko Kolehmainen, Senior Vice President, Stock Preparation and Recycled Fiber, Metso Paper, jouko.kolehmainen@metso.com, Tel. + 358 40 838 8938