26 PROJECTS & CONTRACTS
Fripa Miltenberg invests in tissue line from Voith
and will be designed as a process line package to sustainably market strategy as a leading service-oriented provider of – its full name is Papierfabrik Albert Friedrich KG – is Verena Queck-Glimm, who explained concepts and technologies available, we decided in favour Voith convinced us with its commitment and the energy-
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Among other things, the use of a key factor in choosing Voith because thermal energy can be and thus meets the high quality
Pictured at the signing of the deal between Fripa and Voith are (standing, l to r) Andreas Noack, Fripa; Marcus Schwier, Voith Paper, and Torsten Bahl, Fripa; (seated l to r) Dr Antti Kaunonen, president of Voith Paper EMEA, and Verena Queck-Glimm, managing Partner at Fripa
m² is designed to run at up to 2,100 m/min giving capacity for 36,000 metric tons a year of high-quality toilet and towel
up is scheduled for the end of
Fripa says that in designing
machines and systems such as system with a newly developed Also included in the project is a quality control system using complete electrical package and
High-quality tissue markets are the target for Celulosa Argentina
It will be supplied as Process
Line Package (PLP) with a wire width of 2,760 mm to operate at 1,800 m/min, and will produce
January/February 2014
around 30,000 metric tons of 15-
to break into the high-quality special feature of the contract Voith will be supplying the
1-layer headbox, Voith steel cylinder with high performance Voith’s OnQ quality control system equipped with non- measurement of moisture OnC process control system
three mills: at Capitán Bermúdez (Santa Fe province) and Zárate (Buenos Aires province) in produce up to 210,000 metric tons of pulp and 194,000 metric
Pulp Paper & Logistics
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