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Hamburger Containerboard Completes Process Control Modernization

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The Hamburger Containerboard mill in Pitten, Austria, has completed a major process control modernization for its steam boiler. The project was handled by Andritz Automation, Graz, Austria. 
 
Based on the Andritz "upgrade on-the-fly" concept, the complete process control system for the existing boiler, which has been operated as a standby boiler since 1993 and is equipped with an S5 control system, was replaced within a very short time. Thanks to this concept and a comprehensive FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) together with the Hamburger Containerboard operating personnel, all four boilers in boiler house No. 3 were fired successfully five days before scheduled startup, and high-quality steam was produced for the paper machine.
 
After the successful upgrade of the entire PM 3 and system upgrades of pulping lines 2, 3, and 4, as well as of the PM 4 auxiliaries station by Andriktz Automation, startup of the boiler was an important milestone for Hamburger Containerboard in bringing the mill’s entire process control system up to a uniform, modern standard. 
 
Hamburger Containerboard produces 445,000 metric tons of corrugated base board from 100% waste paper in Pitten.

 

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