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Future oriented restart of PM4 at Reflex

  • steve8125
  • Dec 8, 2015
  • 1 min read

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German paper manufacturer Reflex has restarted its upgraded paper machine PM4.

For CEO Hariolf Koeder this was a great moment, as he sees the PM4 as ‘a translucent paper machine which fulfils high quality individual requirements’. Over a time of four months, the mill has invested heavily in the machine. It was also a priority to improve energy efficiency and to reduce water consumption, by means of energy solutions. This way, money could be saved, and at the same time, the ecological footprint of the company could be significantly reduced. As scheduled, the new steam power plant will be completed in December 2015. This will also supply PM4 in the future.

The special technical design of the PM4 makes it possible to produce very high quality translucent paper. The substances ranges from 50 to 220 g/m2, in various qualities. The translucent paper is primarily produced with white, but customers can also choose from a variety of colours.


 
 
 

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