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Jiangxi Taison to Install Valmet Process Automation, QC on Four New Tissue Machines

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Valmet, Finland, will supply Valmet DNA automation systems and Valmet IQ quality control systems to Jiangxi Taison Paper's four new tissue machines, TM 7, TM 8, TM 9, and TM 10, at its greenfield mill in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, China. By installing Valmet's advanced automation technology in these tissue machines, the mill will be able to optimize machine performance and end-product quality. 

The value of the order was not disclosed, but according to Valmet, typically, the order value of these kinds of automation system deliveries ranges from less than EUR 1 million to EUR 3 million. 

"Valmet is one of the top suppliers for the Chinese pulp and paper industry. The company has very good tissue machine and automation technologies, wide experience, and many successful references in China. It's also very important for us that Valmet has a professional local service team close to us," said Wu Jianxiong, GM, Jiangxi Taison.

"Jiangxi Taison can count on highly efficient project management, on-time delivery, and a successful startup when working with Valmet. Our proven technology for tissue making, such as non-nuclear measurements and the reliable Valmet DNA platform, will enable the mill to succeed and move its performance forward," said Andy Zhang, area sales manager, Valmet. 

Valmet's delivery will include Valmet DNA distributed control systems (DCS) to control the four tissue machines and Valmet IQ quality control systems (QCS) with scanning measurement sensors. 

One of the QCS highlights is Valmet IQ Fiber Measurement, which simultaneously measures fiber weight and moisture. It was specially developed to replace traditional nuclear basis weight sensors. Today, close to 200 sensors are in use on the machines with a furnish that ranges from virgin pulp to 100% recycled fiber. The combination of the two measurements in one sensor—fiber weight and moisture—considerably reduces investment and life-cycle costs as well as eliminates the need for nuclear licenses, safety training, and handling procedures.

Jiangxi Taison Paper, a subsidiary of Taison Group, is located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. The company will build a new plant with an annual production capacity of 480,000 metric tons of tissue paper. The new hygiene product lines will be capable of making 1.8 billion sanitary pads and diapers per year.



 

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