Suppliers of Machinery

Suppliers of papermachines, screens, filters for pulp and papermaking are using FlowMac in engineering of processes, sometimes as a basis for a quotation. Rebuilds of papermachines and new recycled paper plants are important objects for mass balances. Suppliers normally develope their own blocks for their equipment. Programming support and training is given by Papermac AB 
  • GL&V/ Celleco. GL&V/Celleco has been using FlowMac in marketing of their products as cleaners and disc filters since 1993. In cooperation with Papermac AB, cleaner and a disc filter blocks were developed. Today GL&V/Celleco has a complete set of their own product libraries. By combining FlowMac and Celleco blocks, GL&V/Celleco's sales people can model complete pulp and paper process systems, and at the same time size their products in the complete system. GL&V/Celleco also supplies a library, Celleco.lix for FlowMac users containing cleaners, deaerator and disc filter blocks.  Celleco.lix can be downloaded free of charge at: http://imaginethatinc.communityzero.com/extend.  The blocks are located under the tab: Models & Blocks. Read more about the Celleco blocks and how to use them in a FlowMac simulations under respective blocks help.

  • Voith Sulzer, in Heidenheim and Ravensburg, will do preengineering of stock preparations and papermachine flow systems. Ravensburg will use the system from March year 2000.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
  • Metso, Karlstad has made a FlowMac model for their pilot plants for production of paperboard. Metso Stock preparation in Tampere/Valkeakoski is using FlowMac in marketing work, process flowsheets, quotations, etc. Another user, suppying Mechanical pulp processes is Metso Paper, in Sundsvall, Sweden.
  • Cyclotech AB, Sweden is offering taylor made cleaner solutions.

  • Noss AB Sweden,a supplier of screens, cleaners and deaerators, is using FlowMac as a tool for dimensioning of stock preparation systems.

  • Uddevalla Mekaniska Verkstäder AB, Sweden,"The Rebuilder" of papermachines, is using FlowMac as a tool for dimensioning of the processes involved.

  • Andritz, Austria. Supplier of pulp and paper machines

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