The PrimeDry YES generates high-pressure steam, providing up to 25 per cent of the steam required for the Yankee by utilising exhaust air from the Yankee hood. This significantly reduces the boiler’s gas consumption, overall energy costs, and CO2 emissions. The standalone system is integrated into the machine’s DCS and can operate completely independently of the machine’s production, allowing for easy operational control. Being classified as a heat exchanger rather than a boiler, the PrimeDry YES does not require special inspections, maintenance by certified personnel, or system certifications at the customer’s expense, the company said in a press release.
Essity and Andritz have successfully executed numerous joint projects over the past fifteen years. This latest order further solidifies Andritz’s proven expertise in sustainable drying technology. It marks the 39th custom-designed PrimeDry YES supplied globally to major tissue industry players.
“The state-of-the-art PrimeDry YES perfectly meets our requirements for energy saving, thermal recovery and overall machine efficiency optimisation. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with our trusted partner Andritz on new efficiency projects,” Phillip Kenyon, organisation improvement manager at Stubbins mill, said.
Essity is a Swedish based leading global hygiene and health company with five manufacturing sites throughout the UK. Trends such as longer life expectancy, higher living standards and greater awareness of hygiene and health support the group’s growth, which is based on successful innovations, digital transformation, leading sustainability work and efficiency improvements.
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