ANDRITZ to Convert Paper Machine from Newsprint to Packaging Paper Production for Volga Pulp and Paper Mill

ANDRITZ has received an order from Volga Pulp and Paper Mill in Balakhna, Nizhnij Novgorod Region, Russia, to supply a new OCC line as well as to convert its PM 6, a newsprint paper machine, to a packaging paper machine. After the conversion, PM 6 will produce packaging paper from a unique mix of OCC and TMP fibers. Volga Pulp and Paper Mill is currently producing packaging paper from 100% TMP fibers.

The rebuilt PM 6 will have an annual production capacity of 140,000 tons and a design speed of up to 720 m/min, producing lightweight fluting and testliner in the range of 65-120 gsm.

The rebuild includes the paper machine approach flow system, the forming, press and dryer sections, including the steam and condensate system, a new PrimeFilm film press, some of the paper machine drives, as well as the complete tail threading system and the slitter rewinder.

Start-up is scheduled for the spring of 2023.

The new OCC line will process local OCC (Old Corrugated Containers) and feature a capacity of 400 bdmt/d. ANDRITZ will supply all of the main equipment, from bale receiving to the dump chest, including a FibreFlow Drum pulper (type FFD350EE), which is a complete pulping system in one unit.

The OCC line will be delivered with an extended scope, including fractionation, screening, cleaning, and pumps as well as automation and electrification equipment with a DCS from ANDRITZ.

The ANDRITZ scope of supply includes supervision of the mechanical installation work, commissioning, and start-up assistance.

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