M-real Rebuilding Board Machines at Kyro, Äänekoski Mills in Finland
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M-real, Finland, has contracted Metso, Finland, to rebuild two board machines at mills in Finland. Startup of the rebuilt machine at the Kyro mill is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2011 and startup of the rebuilt machine at the Äänekoski mill is set for the second quarter of 2012. The combined value of the orders is more than EUR 15 million.
Metso's delivery to the Kyro mill will include a rebuild of the press, dryer, and coating sections. In a coating drying rebuild, new energy-efficient high-drying-capacity air dryers will be added both to increase drying capacity and to replace old gas infrared dryers. After the rebuild, the annual board capacity of the Kyro mill will increase to approximately 190,000 metric tons.
Metso's delivery to the Äänekoski mill will include a rebuild of the headbox, the coating section, and the reel, including an automatic parent roll transfer system to the new winder. A new headbox and a new two-drum winder will aim at capacity increase. After the rebuild, the annual board capacity of the Äänekoski mill will increase to approximately 240,000 metric tons.
M-real is Europe's leading primary fiber paperboard producer and a major paper supplier. The company's customers include brand owners, carton printers, converters, publishers, printing houses, merchants, and office product suppliers. In 2010, the company's sales totaled EUR 2.6 billion, and it has approximately 4,500 employees. M-real is part of the Metsäliitto Group.
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