
Jamar
employees recently completed the Willamette
Paper project at a new paper building in
Kingsport, Tennessee.
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WILLAMETTE
PAPER PROJECT HAS BEEN COMPLETED
8-24-2003
- Jamar has just completed a significant project at
Willamette Paper in Kingsport, Tennessee. A subcontractor
under Metso Air Systems Knoxville (formerly Valmet),
Jamar began last October on the installation of an
air system for a new, 131,000 square foot building
at Willamette Paper. Employees also installed a paper
machine hood and the process air systems that provide
air to and from the machine and hood.
Charlie Rollins,
Project Manager, says the building houses a state-of-the-art
paper machine, which requires top-quality air flow
for success. "Air systems keep the paper aligned
by creating a negative pressure, keeping the paper
closer to the dryer felt," explains Rollins. "The
closer it stays to the felt, the faster the machine
can run. If you can gain 100 feet per minute, and the
plant runs 24 hours per day, that makes a big difference." Running
full peak, the machine goes almost 60 mph, outputting
4,870 feet of paper per minute, which equates to 1,480
tons of paper per day.
At the height
of the project, 28 Jamar employees were in the field.
Simultaneously, several employees were fabricating
the ducts and air make up units at the Jamar plant
in Duluth. The products were then trucked down to the
site on a weekly basis.
The hard work
of Jamar employees largely contributed to the record
completion date for the project.
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