Valmet to deliver a SymBelt upgrade to Mercer Stendal in Germany

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Valmet Oyj trade press release, November 29, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. EET

Valmet will deliver a SymBelt Shoe Press Roll upgrade with Valmet Black Belt shoe press belt and SymBelt services to Mercer Stendal pulp mill in Germany.

The order was included in Valmet’s orders received of the third quarter 2024. The value of the order will not be disclosed. The delivery will take place during the mill’s annual shutdown in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The SymBelt Shoe Press Roll upgrade consists of a specially designed SymBelt Pin Head, ensuring an accurate belt installation and improved belt lifetime. The upgraded SymBelt Shoe Press roll will be equipped with a Valmet Black Belt that, together with regular servicing, secures the roll’s optimal performance.

“Valmet is the original equipment manufacturer of our pulp drying line, and we are convinced of their ability to renew our SymBelt Shoe Press Roll. We also believe that the overall solution, including Valmet Black Belt and roll services for the years to come, will significantly improve the performance of the pulp drying line’s press section,” says Henning Schröder
, Maintenance Supervisor at Mercer Stendal.

“We are happy to continue our cooperation with Mercer Stendal and appreciate the opportunity to show what kind of results we can deliver through the unique combination of our products and services related to the SymBelt Shoe Press Roll,” says Christian Menschig, Product Specialist, EMEA Area at Valmet. 

Technical information about the delivery
The delivery consists of the SymBelt Shoe Press Roll upgrade, the installation of wear, chemical, and heat-resistant
Valmet Black Belt, and SymBelt roll services securing roll runnability.

Information about the customer
Mercer Stendal is part of the North American Mercer International Group, a forest products company with operations in Germany, Canada, and the United States. In Stendal, Mercer operates one of Europe’s most modern pulp mills and implements a biorefinery concept where wood is used extensively for pulp, bioenergy, and biochemicals, such as tall oil, turpentine, and methanol. Today, after several large optimization projects,
 Mercer Stendal's annual production capacity of kraft pulp is 740,000 tons. The biomass power plant at the site is one of the largest of its kind in Germany with an output of 148 megawatts.



VALMET
Corporate Communications 

For further information, please contact:
Christian Menschig, Product Specialist, EMEA-Area, Valmet, tel. +49 173 308 0011
Nils Anspach, Product Sales Manager, EMEA-Area, Valmet, tel. +49 152 579 492 95 



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The company has over 220 years of industrial history and a strong track record in continuous improvement and renewal. Valmet’s net sales in 2023 were approximately EUR 5.5 billion.

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