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Pulp Paper & Logistics


ANDRITZ 15


Fan Naiwang, the owner of Henan Tianbang Group Paper Company


the pulp for the paper machines reached the required standards almost from the start-up. Project manager at Andritz China Wang Yucai says: “The pulp quality parameters such as freeness, brightness, shive content, and fibre length are all comparable to, if not better than, the previous mechanical pulp being used from


the market. “But what this P-RC APMP


system has given the Henan Tianbang mill is freedom when it comes to adjusting the pulp quality with a need for the differing types of products they are producing on their paper machines.” Zhang comments: “Although the


Hymac equipment is 20 years old, Andritz designed the system using the latest P-RC APMP technology, which is very 21st century. It´s making a huge difference now to the bottom line at the mill as it is no longer dependent on market pulp and on the high price that comes with it.”


Owner of the mill Fan Naiwang


concludes, “This project was extremely important to the Henan Tianbang Group Paper Company, and we were really impressed with the local Andritz Chinese engineers and service people working on the project. I made daily checks on the progress of the project, and whatever time of day or night I called in, there was always diligent work taking place. “And we are really pleased with the outcome. We are running at a capacity of 50,000 tonnes per year, but we are confident that we can raise that to 60,000 tonnes, or perhaps beyond that in the future.”


March/April 2019


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