Valmet will supply a new containerboard machine with extensive packages of automation, services, and industrial internet applications to DS Smith Paper Italia at their Porcari (Lucca) site in Italy.
The value of the order will not be disclosed.
The 8,600 mm wide (wire) BM 3 will produce recycled liner grades with a basis weight range of 70-135 g/m2 at production speed of 1,500 m/min and mechanical design speed of 1,700m/min. The annual capacity is approximately 450,000 metric tons.
"We are pleased to be working with Valmet to install a new machine at our Porcari plant," said said Niels Flierman, Head of Paper & Recycling at DS Smith. "Not only will the machine help us meet the demand for sustainable packaging innovation in Italy, but it will also help us to increase the plant's environmental performance by reducing CO2 emissions and specific water use per ton of paper produced."
Valmet's delivery will include a recycled linerboard making line from broke collection to a reel and winder as well as board machine process ventilation systems. The wide automation package includes Valmet DNA automation system for process and machine controls, runnability and condition monitoring and Valmet IQ quality management system.
A comprehensive Valmet Industrial Internet package including Valmet Performance Center services, advanced monitoring and predictive applications as well as training simulators will be delivered, too. The delivery will also include Valmet Paper Machine Clothing, spare parts and consumables packages.
Kari Räisänen, Sales Director, Board and Paper Mills, Paper business line, Valmet, said, "Driven by increased demand in sustainable packaging solutions, the containerboard market is growing fast. Valmet as a market leader in innovative board making technologies has developed a number of sustainable solutions to meet the market needs. Our unique offering together with the production potential of the containerboard machine were the decisive factors for DS Smith."
Start-up of the new machine is scheduled for middle of 2025.
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