Kuantum Papers has ordered a lime kiln and a satellite cooler from Valmet to increase its production capacity of lime kiln to 200 TPD. The installation is planned for 2025.
Nov 22, 2024
Kuantum Papers Limited in Punjab has ordered a modern lime kiln from Valmet. After the installation of the lime kiln and a satellite cooler, the lime kiln production capacity of India’s leading manufacturer and supplier of premium quality paper will increase to 200 tonnes per day.
The order is included in Valmet’s orders received in the fourth quarter of 2024. The value of the order will not be disclosed. The project’s duration is approximately one year, with the installation planned to take place at the end of 2025.
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“Kuantum Papers’ investment in a lime kiln from Valmet is part of our broader growth strategy and aligns with our long-term commitment towards sustainability and operational efficiency. The lime kiln, a key component in the recausticizing process in chemical recovery, helps convert calcium carbonate into burnt lime, which can be reused, thus enhancing circularity in our process. Valmet’s lime kiln is known for its energy-efficient design, supporting biofuel solutions and low-emission operations,” says Mr. Pavan Khaitan, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Kuantum Papers.
“The new lime kiln proves our commitment to providing innovative and sustainable solutions to the pulp and paper industry. It will enhance efficiency, energy savings, and the mill’s environmental performance. This project strengthens our position in lime kiln projects,” says Pawan Kumar Agarwal, Director, India Region, Asia Pacific, Valmet.
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The delivery consists of a Valmet Lime Kiln with a multi-fuel burner, a burner management system for safety control, and a satellite cooler for efficient heat exchange. The lime kiln is designed to utilize both fossil and biomass-based fuels. Efficient insulating lining in the burning zone ensures a low heat loss. The scope also includes an extensive study of sulfurous non-condensable gas (NCG) handling and engineering for the auxiliaries, such as flue gas handling.