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Paper Technology Journal 17 - Voith

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Fig. 2: In the presence of Jürgen Reinholz,<br />

Minister of Economy for Thuringia Land,<br />

Germany (3rd from left) and other guests, the<br />

foundation stone was laid by Jass company<br />

representatives Mrs Jass-Teichmann,<br />

Adolf Jass (4th and 5th from left), Angelika<br />

and Holger Prinzhorn (outside right).<br />

2<br />

headbox and a ModuleJet dilution water<br />

system for the bottom layer. This means<br />

optimum CD profiles and strength properties,<br />

while ensuring an economical use<br />

of raw materials. The DuoCentri Nipco-<br />

Flex press technology guarantees excellent<br />

runnability and high dryness.<br />

The single-tier TopDuoRun dryer concept<br />

is used for the entire pre-dryer section<br />

and the first three dryer groups of<br />

the after-dryer section. The last group of<br />

the after-dryer section is designed as a<br />

two-tier CombiDuoRun. In addition to<br />

other <strong>Voith</strong> components, DuoStabilizers<br />

and ProRelease boxes are also installed<br />

in the dryer section.<br />

A SpeedSizer unit is used to achieve<br />

uniform film application. The web is<br />

<strong>17</strong>/04<br />

wound on a Sirius reel which is equipped<br />

with a centerwind drive and a RollMaster<br />

roll hardness control, allowing top-quality<br />

parent rolls of 4,400 mm diameter to<br />

be wound. An automatic roll transport<br />

system between Sirius and winder is installed<br />

at the end of the process. A fully<br />

automated VariFlex L winder with flying<br />

splice technology rounds off the perfectly<br />

tuned One Platform Concept.<br />

Besides, a <strong>Voith</strong> automation package will<br />

be delivered. In addition to the basic<br />

package for the machine control system,<br />

allowing optimal control functionality, the<br />

automation package also includes the<br />

Profilmatic M CD profile control system<br />

for the MasterJet headbox, a Module-<br />

Steam steam blow box for the press section<br />

and ModulePro nozzle dampers for<br />

the after-dryer section. The machine and<br />

the main components of the stock preparation<br />

system will be equipped with the<br />

condition monitoring system of <strong>Voith</strong><br />

<strong>Paper</strong> Automation.<br />

The order package also includes two<br />

complete sets of machine clothing supplied<br />

by <strong>Voith</strong> Fabrics for the forming,<br />

press and dryer sections.<br />

The paper machine will produce testliner<br />

and corrugating medium in a 75-125 g/m2 basis weight range. The daily production<br />

will be 1,300 tons at a maximum operating<br />

speed of 1,400 m/min.<br />

The order for the delivery of this packaging<br />

paper machine for Adolf Jass underlines<br />

impressively <strong>Voith</strong>’s leading position<br />

with regard to packaging paper technologies.<br />

The first in an impressive series<br />

was the order for an entire production<br />

line, from stock preparation to finishing,<br />

from the Taiwan paper manufacturer<br />

Cheng Loong in December 2002. In May<br />

2003, two orders from the European market<br />

followed: a paper machine for Varel<br />

<strong>Paper</strong> Mill, Germany, as well as a production<br />

line for Emin Leydier <strong>Paper</strong> Mill in<br />

Nogent-sur-Seine, France. The new production<br />

line for Adolf Jass <strong>Paper</strong> Mill in<br />

Schwarza, Germany, rounds off a highly<br />

successful year and confirms the paper<br />

industry’s confidence in reliable technologies<br />

well tuned from the raw material<br />

to the final product.

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