Toscotec delivers Energy Saving technological upgrade to Cartiera Confalone

Toscotec delivers Energy Saving technological upgrade to Cartiera Confalone

Toscotec has started up a high efficiency TT SteamBooster steam generation system at Cartiera Confalone’s mill in Montoro, Italy. The new TT SteamBooster was implemented into the hood and steam systems of their AHEAD 2.2 tissue line supplied by Toscotec on a turnkey basis in 2021.

A profitable technological upgrade
Toscotec’s TT SteamBooster recovers the heat present in the hoods exhaust air and harnesses it to generate high pressure steam from the condensate coming from the Steel Yankee Dryer. The generated steam is injected into the steam line that runs from the boiler to the Yankee and is used directly to feed the Yankee. TT SteamBooster’s standalone control system, which can operate independently on any tissue making line, has also been completely integrated into the tissue machine’s DCS to ensure effortless operations.

Targets achieved: up to 25% Energy Savings & carbon emission reduction
TT SteamBooster has reduced the boiler’s gas consumption by up to 25%, also ensuring a reduction of the mill’s carbon emissions. Custom-designed based on Cartiera Confalone’s production specifications, the steam generation system has been stably producing high quality steam for more than four months and has exceeded the performances of the project. It doesn’t require regulation according to the machine’s production, and its performance is monitored remotely by Toscotec.
The system is reliable and compact, with very low impact on the building’s load capacity, which also makes it very easy to install in existing plants.

In terms of operating costs, TT SteamBooster calls for both minimal electricity consumption and very easy maintenance, due to the fact that after activation it doesn’t need further interventions.

Confalone and Toscotec’s teams at Cartiera Confalone in Montoro, Italy.
Confalone and Toscotecs teams at Cartiera Confalone in Montoro Italy

About Cartiera Confalone
With origins dating back to 1800, when a paper mill was opened in Maiori for the production of handmade paper, Cartiera Confalone produced flattened and creped paper until its conversion into tissue paper in the 1970s. It is a family business focusing on the production of toilet paper, kitchen towel, napkins, and jumbo rolls which are distributed both in Italy and on international markets.

Contact: Riccardo Gennai Sales Manager, Tissue division Toscotec Email: Riccardo.Gennai@toscotec.com

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