Lenzing Technik GmbH wins a contract for the upgrade of the Sappi paper mill leaching line at the Gratkorn site near Graz, Styria. In the framework of the retrofit program aimed at the long-term strategy for cellulose production at the Gratkorn site, the chemical recovery will be upgraded to be state-of-the-art.

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Lenzing Technik GmbH wins a contract for the upgrade of Sappi’s paper mill

Sep 09, 2014. /Lesprom Network/. Lenzing Technik GmbH wins a contract for the upgrade of the Sappi paper mill leaching line at the Gratkorn site near Graz, Styria, as the company said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

In the framework of the retrofit program aimed at the long-term strategy for cellulose production at the Gratkorn site, the chemical recovery will be upgraded to be state-of-the-art. By doing so, Sappi also makes a substantial contribution to the reduction of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions. The contract awarded to Lenzing Technik encompasses engineering, equipment, assembling and start-up services. The time frame for the upgrade as well as the overall execution of the order will be defined by the upgrade of the leaching line. In March 2015, the plant will be shut down and only three months later, production will resume.

“As Lenzing Technik has been able to gain expertise in chemical recovery in the sulfite process on behalf of the Lenzing Group at both its sites in Lenzing and Paskov, we are pleased to have found a partner of such reputation for this contract.” This is how Siegfried Meissl, project manager at the Gratkorn mill, explains their motivation. The cellulose specialists from Lenzing will have the task to reduce SO2 emissions by efficiently recovering the magnesium bisulfite acid required in the cooking process that is part of fiber production, as well as extend maintenance intervals, thereby enhancing productivity.

“Based on the results of our simulation programs we expect to be able to reduce current SO2 emissions by a substantial percentage”, explains Herbert Hummer, Managing Director of Lenzing Technik. This is made possible by the expertise of the specialists at Lenzing Technik, who are well experienced in the field of chemical recovery in the sulfite process: after cooking, the cooking acid is collected, boiled down and eventually transformed into magnesium oxide (MgO) and SO2 by combustion. In the downstream multi-stage flue gas scrubbing, MgO hydrate is used in order to absorb SO2 from the flue gas and produce cooking liquor (magnesium bisulfite acid) again.