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Fluff pulp from the mill will be used to make absorbent hygiene products.
November 4, 2016
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Domtar celebrated the startup of a newly converted fluff pulp machine at its Ashdown Mill on Nov. 3. This conversion – the largest capital project in the company’s history – makes Domtar the world’s third-largest fluff pulp producer. The fluff pulp produced at the mill will be used to make absorbent hygiene products, including baby diapers and incontinence products, sold around the world. This extensive construction project began in early 2015 for engineering and design work. Actual construction began in March 2016, with the demolition of the A64 paper machine and preparation to build a pulp machine that would be able to produce both rolls and bales, depending on market demands. For nearly two years, hundreds of people, including local employees, contractors and employees from across Domtar, worked at the site. On August 13, those efforts – from planning and finance to demolition and construction, engineering and operations to sales and marketing – culminated in the first pulp running on the machine. Work has continued this fall on the installation of the calendar, reel and winder equipment. The first rolls will be produced in the next few weeks. While the most visible work at Ashdown was the transformation of the machine and its many parts, the work happening inside the training area was equal in importance. “The operating crews underwent two months of extensive classroom training and were well prepared for startup when they brought the new state-of-the–art machine on-line,” says Troy Wilson, paper and fluff pulp production manager. Bob Grygotis, mill manager for Ashdown, says: “I’m very proud of our mill employees for working safely and staying focused throughout the entire project. This investment will provide a bright future for the mill at Ashdown and offer a new product line that will service our customers well into the future.”
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