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In 2009, the EMIN Leydier paper mills modernised the MAP5 dryer at Saint-Vallier (department 26) wit |
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After an energy audit carried out by THERMOPAP,
significant savings were identified on the condenser's steam circuit.
THERMOPAP immediately
turned to the instrumentation and automation and contractually guaranteed the
savings to be made on the amount of steam consumed.
The response related
to the automated management of automatic control gates and a real-time
calculation of the condenser losses.
Installation of automatic gates;
Instrumentation of the pressure differentials;
Online condenser loss display;
Integration into the existing control system.
Completing the turnkey project took just a few days,
there will be a return on the investment within less than 6 months and the
guarantees were met.
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THERMOPAP moves into Japan |
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After signing a distribution agreement with HORIKAWA,
THERMOPAP has received its first order from NIPPON PAPER |
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The LANA paper mills in Strasbourg have asked THERMOPAP to handle the optimisation of their aeraulic |
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After an energy audit carried out by THERMOPAP, the
LANA paper mills have placed an order to fit the MAP1 dryer with a heat
recovery unit.
Tubular heat exchangers have been installed on the
steam extraction unit in order to pre-heat the fresh air blown into the hood.
The motors for the extraction and blower fans are driven by frequency variators
and are tailored to the output produced in order to optimise the energy saving.
The return on investment will take less than two
years.
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THERMOPAP modifies the dryer at the BOLLORE Group’s Papeterie des Vosges |
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THERMOPAP is modifying the dryer at the BOLLORE Group’s Papeterie des Vosges.
The dryer is instrumented and automated to provide a fully automatic machine.
An energy balance in real time monitors the dryness at the dryer inlet. Energy ratios are allocated to each reel. The air humidity is optimised at the extractors, with the aeraulics system operated automatically based on the type produced. At the same time, the proposed modifications will carefully recover the energy at the various extractors for all the drying technologies used on this machine. The THERMOPAP team will launch operations in July 2008.
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The ABHISHEK PM2 machine has been producing printing-writing paper made from straw since March 2008. THERMOPAP supplied and ensured the operational success of the condensate-steam system. The machine has a capacity of 225 tonnes of paper a day.
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THERMOPAP has installed and successfully launched a steam condensate system for a cigarette paper machine in China.
The steam and condensate system fulfils all the customer’s requirements.
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