CASE


  • Turnkey Cultural Paper Project in Central Asia – T Paper, Uzbekistan

    From Concept to Production: A Complete Guide to Turnkey Paper Machinery Projects

    T Paper in Uzbekistan is a newly built large-scale modern papermaking enterprise dedicated to filling the local market gap for high-quality writing paper. The project planned to build a high-speed cultural paper production line with an annual output of 70,000 tons. The customer had limited experience in paper machine construction and placed extremely high demands on the project’s rapid delivery and long-term stable operation. At the same time, energy costs are relatively high in Central Asia, and energy conservation and consumption reduction are also key concerns for the customer.

    • Annual Output

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      70,000 tons

    • Location

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      Uzbekistan

  • Energy-saving and Speed-up Upgrade of Packaging Paper Machine in Southeast Asia – H Paper, Vietnam

    From Concept to Production: A Complete Guide to Turnkey Paper Machinery Projects

    H Paper in Vietnam is an important packaging paper production enterprise in Southeast Asia, mainly producing high-strength kraft paper and corrugated base paper. The original paper machine was introduced in 2006. After years of operation, problems such as equipment aging, declining efficiency, high paper break rate, and high energy consumption have become increasingly prominent, making it difficult to meet the rapidly growing market demand and increasingly stringent environmental protection requirements. Customers urgently need to upgrade the existing paper machine to increase capacity, reduce consumption, and reduce emissions.

    • Annual Output

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      70,000 tons

    • Location

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      Vietnam

  • Consistency and Flow Control Optimization – N Pulp Mill, Ethiopia

    From Concept to Production: A Complete Guide to Turnkey Paper Machinery Projects

    N Pulp Mill in Ethiopia is a large-scale bleached softwood pulp production enterprise. Fluctuations in pulp consistency led to unstable bleaching and inefficient chemical use. White water recovery rates were also suboptimal.

    • Annual Output

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      70,000 tons

    • Location

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      Ethiopia