Metso to supply tissue line to Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti in France
Sep 23, 2010. Metso will supply a complete tissue production line to the Italian Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti group. The tissue line will be installed at Montargis in France. The line will be started up in the 2Q 2011. The value of the order that was received in April will not be disclosed.
Sep 23, 2010. /Lesprom Network/. Metso will supply a complete tissue production line to the Italian Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti group. The tissue line will be installed at Montargis in France. The line will be started up in the 2Q 2011. The value of the order that was received in April will not be disclosed, company said in a statement received by Lesprom Network.
Metso’s delivery will comprise a complete tissue production line with stock preparation equipment and an Advantage DCT 200 tissue machine including an OptiFlo II TIS multi-layer headbox, a Metso Yankee cylinder, an Advantage AirCap hood, an Advantage WetDust dust management system and an Advantage SoftReel reel.
The production line will be optimized to enhance final product quality and save energy. The delivery will also comprise an extensive Metso automation package including metsoDNA machine, process and integrated drive controls, as well as a PaperIQ Select quality control system with an IQScanner-i scanner and an IQFiber sensor.
With a width of 5.6 m and an operating speed of 1,900 m/min, the new production line will produce 60-70,000 tons a year of high-quality facial, toilet and towel grades. The raw material for the new line will be virgin pulp.
Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti is headquartered in Lucca, Italy, and operates mills in Italy, Spain and Poland with a combined capacity of 400,000 tons a year, has a turnover of more than Euro 500 million and around 1,000 employees. The group has been present in France since 1999 through its sales organization based in Paris.
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