Nepa Orders Valmet Automation Technology for Refurbished Paper Machines
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Valmet, Finland, will deliver automation technology to Nepa Ltd. in India for its two refurbished paper machines and new deinking plant. The solutions enable the paper mill to increase productivity and improve product quality. Startup of the new system is scheduled for the end of February 2017.
"Cooperation with Valmet will significantly improve the performance of our mill and the equipment, also enabling us to optimize our resources and boost sustainability. With Valmet's advanced technologies, we will be able to improve quality and increase productivity," said R. Alagesan, GM, Nepa Projects & Works.
"The customer's decision to have only one platform for the process and quality controls provides us with an excellent opportunity to show our expertise in paper industry automation. This decision enables a good start for the mill's development plans and will take our cooperation forward," said Pravin Tripathi, head of Sales & Service, India, Automation business line, Valmet.
Valmet's delivery to Nepa includes a mill-wide Valmet DNA automation system to control the two paper machines, PM 1 and PM 2, as well as the deinking plant.
The delivery also includes a complete Valmet IQ quality control system with scanning measurements and state-of-the-art multi-predictive cross direction and machine direction controls. The scanning system includes new scanners with basis weight, moisture, caliper, and ash measurements. Valmet IQ X-Ray Ash Measurement represents a new generation in ash measurement and is the first one to be delivered to India.
Nepa Limited is one of the leading newsprint producers in India and operates two paper machines with a total annual capacity of approximately 88,000 metric tons. Nepa Ltd., Nepanagar, is a public sector undertaking under the administrative jurisdiction of Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises in India. The company will expand its product offerings to writing and printing paper grades after installing a new deinking system as well as refurbishing its paper machines and power plant under its renovation, maintenance development plan.