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Major mill upgrade at Södra Cell Värö in Sweden

Major mill upgrade at Södra Cell Värö in Sweden

The expanded mill is scheduled to start up in the autumn of 2016 and involves increasing the current production capacity of 425,000 tonnes to 700,000 tonnes of pulp per year. This will make the mill one of the biggest in the world in terms of softwood sulphate pulp production.

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Boosting production capacity of the single baling line in Estonian Cell

Boosting production capacity of the single baling line in Estonian Cell

Estonian Cell, the only European pulp mill sourcing products solely from aspen, wanted to boost the capacity of its single baling line with a new slab press and improve availability in continuous shift production.

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China's first pre-hydrolysis dissolving pulp line

China's first pre-hydrolysis dissolving pulp line

Valmet delivered the fiber line from cooking to bleaching for dissolving pulp to Fujian Qingshan Paper in Qingzhou, China.

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A long history of guaranteed pulp quality online with Valmet DCD

A long history of guaranteed pulp quality online with Valmet DCD

Metsä Fibre personnel have actively collaborated with Valmet Dirt Count Analyzer (Valmet DCD) design team and the latest result is a third generation device soon to be delivered to Metsä Fibre mills in Joutseno and Rauma.

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Remote inspection guidance for recovery boiler at Hunan Haihua, China

Remote inspection guidance for recovery boiler at Hunan Haihua, China

Hunan Juntai New Material Technology Co., Ltd., based in Hunan Huaihua, China, ordered an annual inspection for their recovery boiler. Travel restrictions meant it wasn’t possible to fulfill the order as such. Instead, Valmet offered an option of running the inspection following the newly launched Remote Inspection Guidance.

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Higher consistency means higher efficiency

Higher consistency means higher efficiency

Sappi Saiccor's mill in South Africa installed a Twin Blade model of Valmet Microwave Consistency Measurement to achieve higher consistencies for higher efficiency and lower solids losses.

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Shouguang Meilun Paper PM 6 - Cost-effective investment helps to meet market demand for high-quality fine paper

Shouguang Meilun Paper PM 6 - Cost-effective investment helps to meet market demand for high-quality fine paper

The 11.15-meter wide paper machine is the world’s largest coated fine paper line, producing around 800,000 tonnes of coated woodfree paper annually. Shouguang Meilun Paper wanted to utilize new technology to further solidify its market leadership position, and selected Valmet as a major supplier for this challenging project.

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Improved board machine performance at Cartiere Villa Lagarina

Improved board machine performance at Cartiere Villa Lagarina

The new Valmet runnability systems at the Cartiere Villa Lagarina mill have significantly reduced web breaks and the subsequent production losses, increasing the reliability of the board machine. The average production speed has increased by more than 150 m/min, and maintenance shutdown intervals have also increased.

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Mondi Steti PM5 OptiPress Center rebuild

Mondi Steti PM5 OptiPress Center rebuild

Modular design made the rebuild of the entire press section of PM 5 at Mondi's Štêtí mill very easy. Commissioning and start-up was scheduled for one week only, and after the start-up the mill had sellable sack kraft paper in just three days. With improved dryness resulting in better web runnability and less steam consumption, it is no wonder that the mill is happy with the rebuild concept and co-operation with Valmet.

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YFY Group China:Valmet Paper Lab stabilizes quality and reduces costs

YFY Group China:Valmet Paper Lab stabilizes quality and reduces costs

China’s Yuen Foong Yu Yangzhou paper mill relies on automated laboratory testing with Valmet Paper Lab to ensure its container board meets the most critical requirements. Key benefits reported by the mill include higher frequency of tests, better repeatability, less manual labor and faster feedback time to the operators.

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