Demag provides higher handling rates in Paper shipping
The Austrian company Heinzel Paper Laakirchen Papier AG has awarded a contract for a fully automated paper roll store with two Demag process cranes. The cranes will be operated in the roll shipping store at the modernised paper factory located in Laakirchen, Upper Austria.
The installation of two open winch crabs that can travel independently on each Demag crane means the owner will benefit from additional flexibility and higher load handling rates.
As part of the Heinzel Group, Laakirchen Papier will produce corrugated medium, liner and testliner papers at the Laakirchen plant. Paper machine PM10 is currently being converted and modernised for the production of light-weight corrugated base paper made from waste paper. This will considerably increase its production capacity. At the same time, production capacity for SC paper used for magazines, catalogues and printed advertising material will be extended to paper machine PM11. The resulting investment in a new paper-roll shipping store is an important part of the growth strategy pursued by the Heinzel Group, which has set itself the goal of becoming the most competitive and eco-friendly paper factory in Europe.
The automated Demag shipping store with the two process cranes accommodates the entire output of the PM10 paper machine. The two Demag cranes, which are each equipped with two crabs that can travel independently of each other, also provide for high load handling rates during peak periods. The open winch units are fitted with vacuum lifting devices, which can be used to store and retrieve the unpacked rolls of paper quickly and, above all, gently.
Each crane is designed in such a way that it can store or retrieve single or pairs of rolls measuring up to 1500mm in diameter, 3300mm in width and weighing up to 4.5t. This innovative technology enables the system to perform up to 104 roll movements per hour. The store is planned to enter service in autumn 2017.
Dr Thomas Bönker, senior vice president of the Business Unit Process Solutions at Terex MHPS GmbH says,“Due to the limited store dimension requirements and simultaneous just-in-time deliveries to customers, the four independently travelling crabs at Laakirchen Paper ensure that the system is sufficiently flexible also during peak periods. Particularly in view of the available space, this represents a performance parameter for this customised crane solution
With its industrial locations at Zellstoff Pöls AG (Austria), Laakirchen Papier AG (Austria), Raubling Papier GmbH (Germany) and AS Estonian Cell (Estonia), Heinzel Group is one of the largest producers of market pulp and magazine paper in Central and Eastern Europe. The product range in Laakirchen forms an ideal supplement to the grades of paper produced by Raubling Papier GmbH in Germany, which was integrated into Heinzel Group in early 2016 and focuses on special corrugated paper. Products from the Laakirchen and Raubling locations are to be marketed under the “starboard” name.
To be able to store this production output carefully and to ship it on time, the Laakirchen Papier AG paper factory is investing in a new paper-roll shipping store, which is equipped with two Demag process cranes (33m span).
Besides the restricted area for storage of the rolls of paper, the loading times, which are limited to five working days, also pose a challenge for this project. Particularly at the beginning of the week, when the roll store is filled to a high level, the trucks that collect the product need to be loaded very quickly.
“To clear the peaks in the paper store, we initially placed emphasis on reducing the number of crane travel operations. This was implemented by installing two crabs on each crane,” explains Bönker. “We have also achieved high performance values since we were able to transfer the fast travel and lifting speeds of our process cranes to this double-crab solution.”
The cranes are precisely placed at the points specified by the warehouse management system by means of laser position measuring systems. The vacuum-lifting device needs less than a second to connect to the rolls of paper by suction. Lifting and lowering speeds of up to 78m/min are achieved with a load and 120m/min without a load. The cranes stack the rolls of paper in piles measuring up to 15m in height in an area measuring 2700msq.
The warehouse management system provides high performance in the store with high handling rates. This is also achieved by high operating speeds and flexible assignment of the travel areas for the two cranes.
The automated crane installations satisfy the safety requirements of EC Machinery Directive 2006/42EC, i.e. all safety-related functions are of 2-channel design.
The rolls, which are configured to meet individual customer specifications, measure up to 3300mm in width and can weigh up to 4500kg. The store can accommodate some 8,870 tons of paper when filled to a capacity of 80 per cent. The store is filled around the clock in 24/7 operation. However, goods are only delivered during a period of 69.5 hours per week. In the remaining time, the process cranes, which are controlled by the Demag warehouse management system, optimise the store and prepare any scheduled retrieval operations.
The two process cranes provide benefits both for handling rolls and power consumption: electric power generated during the lowering and braking operations is fed back into the power supply by smart power recovery units. In this way, the company’s energy footprint is further improved.