Propapier PM 2 Sets New World Speed Record for Containerboard Machine
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The Valmet (Finland)-supplied containerboard base paper machine at Propapier GmbH in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany, has set a 24-hr. world speed record of 1,704 m/min. During the record run, the 10.85 meter-wide PM 2 produced corrugating medium at a basis weight of 70 gsm with a total efficiency of 96%. The Propapier PM 2 was originally started up in March 2010.
This was already the fourth 24-hr. world speed record set by Propapier PM 2. On November 25, 2010, the machine set a record of 1,620 m/min at a basis weight of 90 gsm, becoming the world's first containerboard machine to exceed the 1,600 m/min speed level. The next world record followed in April 2011 when the machine reached a speed of 1,650 m/min at a basis weight of 80 gsm. On Feb. 23, 2012, the machine set yet another 24-hr. world speed record of 1,675 m/min at a basis weight of 80 gsm, thus breaking the 100 km/hr. milestone.
"Our PM2 has now produced four consecutive world records. This is a proof that our people and the technology fit together in an optimal way, because being successful once or a few times might be by accident or good luck, but being successful over and over again requires true competence and diligent work. I am confident that this was not our last world record," said Jürgen Heindl, CEO of Progroup AG.
PM 2 is an OptiConcept paper machine featuring Valmet's papermaking technology from the stock preparation plant all the way through the paper machine. The design speed of the machine is 1,900 m/min. 

