30 PROJECTS & CONTRACTS
Pulp Paper & Logistics
Seventh tissue line from Valmet for Hayat Kimya in Turkey
mill at Mersin. It will be the second line supplied by Valmet at the mill and will add 70,000 tonnes of capacity to make facial, toilet and towel tissue products. Hayat Kimya has been expanding
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by adding a new tissue line every other year. Valmet has delivered six Advantage DCT 200TS tissue lines to Hayat Kimya’s mills in Turkey, Russia and Egypt. It also extensively rebuilt the customer’s TM1 machine in Turkey in 2015. “We have developed a great
urkish tissue producer Hayat Kimya has ordered a seventh tissue line from Valmet for its
Seventh heaven – from left: Björn Magnus, Paolo Vezil (Valmet), Avni Kigili (Hayat Kimya), Haluk Arican (Valmet), Yahya Kigili (Hayat Kimya), Jan Erikson (Valmet), Lütfi Aydin (Hayat Kimya), Magnus Holmberg (Valmet) and Kemal Arslan (Hayat Kimya)
collaboration between Hayat and Valmet teams during the years, and we are happy to continue our long relationship also in this project. When everybody knows each other, the technology and the process, it is easy to achieve great
results together,” says Lütfi Aydin, director of the paper group at Hayat Kimya. The TM8 machine will have a width of 5.6m, a design speed of 2,200 m/min and will use virgin fibre. It will include stock
preparation systems and an Advantage DCT 200 TS tissue machine equipped with an OptiFlo headbox and a cast-alloy Yankee cylinder, a ViscoNip press, an AirCap Heli hood and air system prepared for co-generation, WetDust dust system, sheet transfer system and a SoftReel L reel. The line also includes a Valmet F(O)CUS Rewinder. The stock preparation line will consist of OptiSlush pulpers, OptiFiner conical refiners and OptiScreen machine screens. Hayat Kimya is part of the Hayat
Group which entered the paper industry in 2008 and now has capacity to produce 490,000 tonnes of paper products a year.
Upgrades for PT TEL’s pulp production systems
Pulp production upgrades have been ordered from Valmet by PT Tanjungenim Lestari Pulp and Paper (PT TEL) in Indonesia. The mill’s continuous cooking
system will be upgraded to a capacity of 1,800 air dried tonnes per day, along with the addition of two sets of new automatic baling equipment. With the new investments, PT TEL is expecting to increase its pulp production capability and improve its pulp quality. “Our target in the cooking system
to enhance our pulp quality and to lower the specific load on the recovery boiler,” says Hiroyuki Moriyasu, president of PT TEL. “By upgrading to Valmet’s latest
upgrade is to reduce our unit wood consumption by increasing the pulp yield and reducing reject content,
continuous cooking system we will significantly increase the pulp yield which will reduce our operating costs and allow us to be capable to increase the overall mill pulp production. Moreover, with the two new sets of baling equipment, we aim at improving availability and production stability. We have logically selected the advanced and
reliable technology that supports us in achieving our target in this project.” The project will add Valmet’s G3
Technology to the existing cooking system and include an ImpBin prior to the existing digester vessel, which ensures homogeneous chip steaming and impregnation, with startup expected in the fourth quarter of 2021. An earlier first quarter 2021
startup is expected for a new servo- driven wire tyer that will process up to 300 bales an hour.
Extended cooperation with UPM in Pietarsaari
A supply agreement with UPM for pulp, steam and electricity used by the BillerudKorsnäs mill at Pietarsaari in Finland has been extended.
The original agreement was signed in 2012 in conjunction with
July/August 2020
the acquisition by BillerudKorsnäs of the Pietarsaari mill and was initially scheduled to expire in June 2022. The newly-agreed supply
contract is based on market conditions and was implemented
in June 2020. As part of the renegotiation, the parties have agreed that BillerudKorsnäs will pay compensation of €15 million to UPM during the coming year in three instalments.
“I am pleased that we have
reached an agreement that secures the long-term paper production in Pietarsaari to the benefit of both parties,” said Helene Biström, executive vice president of the paper division at BillerudKorsnäs.
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