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ANDRITZ to Supply New Dewatering Technology for RMP Process to Mayr-Melnhof Karton in Austria

Andritz vertical screw thickener ANDRITZ will install its latest pulp dewatering technology — the Vertical Screw Thickener — at Mayr-Melnhof Karton's paper mill in Frohnleiten, Austria.

April 6, 2020 - ANDRITZ has received an order from Mayr-Melnhof Karton to supply a Vertical Screw Thickener (VST) dewatering system for the RMP (Refiner Mechanical Pulp) process at the Frohnleiten mill in Austria.

Start-up is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2020.

ANDRITZ will install its latest dewatering technology — the Vertical Screw Thickener (VST), an innovative screw press with a vertical design. The pulp is fed in from the top and then compressed and dewatered as it moves downwards. The self-filling and gravity-assisted dewatering principle allows higher throughput and pulp dryness because the available screen area is fully used.

The new ANDRITZ system also comprises a dilution conveyor, MC pump including standpipe and a TurboMix agitator.

Automation, instrumentation, engineering, mechanical installation, commissioning and start-up supervision are also part of the scope of supply.

At the Frohnleiten Mill, the RMP with Freeness of 350 ml is dewatered from an inlet consistency of 3.5% to 25% consistency at the discharge in one innovative unit. The pulp is then stored at a consistency of 10% in a new pulp storage tower that feeds the existing board machines.

The existing RMP system was supplied by ANDRITZ in 1996 and processes a mixture of wood chips containing spruce, larch and fir as raw material for the mill's own board machines producing CRB (Coated Recycled Board).

ANDRITZ Pulp & Paper is a leading global supplier of complete plants, systems, equipment, and comprehensive services for the production and processing of all types of pulp, paper, board, and tissue. For further information visit: www.andritz.com.

SOURCE: ANDRITZ

NOTE: The Frohnleiten Mill operates two board machines — BM2 and BM3 — with a combined production capacity of 520,000 tons per year of cartonboard used mainly for food packaging.