Toscotec receives second rebuild order from Ranheim Paper & Board in Norway
Norwegian cardboard producer Ranheim Paper & Board started up PM5 at its Ranheim paper mill after a dryer section rebuild supplied by Toscotec. The rebuild has been completed according to schedule. Shortly after, Ranheim Paper & Board has placed a new order with Toscotec for the second phase of PM5’s technological upgrade, which is scheduled for autumn 2024. PM5 produces greyboard and coreboard in the basis weight range from 220 to 540 gsm.
Phase one: targets accomplished
This start-up concludes the first phase of the rebuild of PM5’s dryer section. The target of improving the production efficiency of the dryer section by better controlling the felt tensions and felt guiding has been fully accomplished. Toscotec also re-designed several felt loops to be internal and thereby improved the machine’s cleanliness.
Phase two: repeat order
The second phase will attain the highest felt tension in the dry end. The existing long shaft drive system of PM5 will be upgraded, with the application of a silent drive concept in the dryer section. Toscotec will also supply a completely new electrical drive and related control system for the entire paper machine. The service package includes the full erection with supervision, training, commissioning, and start-up assistance.
Øistein Vedahl, Managing Director at Ranheim Paper & Board, says, “During the first part of the upgrade of our paper machine, we got to know Toscotec, its people and work methodology. We are confident that they are the right technological supplier for our strategic investment and are happy to continue partnering with them”.
Giancarlo Gianlorenzi, Sales Manager at Toscotec, says, “This second order represents an important confirmation for Toscotec. After one year of working on this project together, we established a very collaborative relationship. We look forward to carrying on this cooperation and to forming a long-term partnership with Ranheim Paper & Board.”
About Ranheim Paper & Board
Founded in 1884, Ranheim Paper & Board has a long history as an innovative papermill and one of the world’s most northerly papermills. Following the restructuring of Peterson Packaging group in 2016, the company was named Ranheim Paper & Board, which is owned today by Fundermax. It currently has 215 employees and a production capacity of approximately 120,000 tpy of paper and 50 million m2 of solid board.
Contact
Giancarlo Gianlorenzi
Sales Manager, Paper & Board division Toscotec
Email: Giancarlo.Gianlorenzi@toscotec.com
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