As part of Grupo Corporativo Papelera's TM5 completion project, A.Celli Paper provides one of its distinctive forged Yankee Dryer for the customer’s plant in Huehuetoca, Mexico.
After the successful project involving a new tissue production line, started up with great results in March 2020, Grupo Corporativo Papelera renews its trust in A.Celli Paper’s expertise and solutions to complete the TM5 plant dedicated to the production of 100 tons per day of 13-35 gsm tissue paper.
The Yankee Dryer shipped this month is our patented iDEAL® FORGED YD, characterized by a seamless forged steel shell, the use of bolts instead of welds for the connection of heads to shell and heads to journals and a minimized root shell thickness. All this allows A.Celli’s solutions to significantly reduce the required periodical inspections while delivering maximum drying capacity.
The Yankee Dryer in object features a diameter of 15’’ and will be used in a production line with a design speed of 1800 m/min to obtain reels with a width of 2700 mm at pope reel.
Mr. Luis Fernandez, Deputy CEO of Grupo Corporativo Papelera, declares: “After a long term relationship, and particularly looking to the great results reached with the 2020 Turn-key Tissue Plant project, for which we have exceeded the guaranteed performances, we fully trust in A.Celli Paper technical capability and reliable service support. This latest order placed to complete the TM5 is a clear indicator of our intentions, and we look forward to working together again, confident of achieving another great result.”
With over 20 years in the market, GCP Paper USA Inc. is a Mexican company dedicated to manufacturing private label Tissue Paper products: toilet paper, napkins, kitchen towels, facial tissues, and specialty papers of the highest quality. GCP operates four paper manufacturing machines, which have fostered valuable relationships with major clients and distributors in both Mexico and the United States. Currently, the company sells approximately 85% of its products in Mexico and 15% in the United States.