The assembly start of the new plant is scheduled for the last quarter of 2023. Its production capacity is designed for 55,000 t of insulation boards per year.

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Soprema Group to build second wood-fibre insulation plant in France

Soprema Group to build second wood-fibre insulation plant in France

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Soprema Group ordered a second Siempelkamp plant for the production of its Pavatex wood-fibre insulation. The plant will be installed in Chavelot, France, near the current site in Golbey. This first dry fibre production for Pavatex wood fibre insulation boards had been ordered by Soprema from Siempelkamp in 2012 and was started up in April 2013. The scope of supply for the new plant that is almost identical to the plant in Golbey, said Siempelkamp in a statement. Under the Pavatex brand, Soprema offers insulation solutions based on renewable raw materials. 

The current production line, which operates completely in the dry process, includes a ContiTherm calibration press. After screening, the wood chips are thermally and mechanically defibreed and dried in the approx. 120 m long flash dryer supplied by Siempelkamp's subsidiary Büttner. Also included in the scope of supply are the engineering and installation. 

The special highlights of both Siempelkamp plants for the production of Pavatex wood fibre insulation include the flexibly applicable gluing units. The fibres are glued only after drying. The Pavatex products manufactured meet the strict requirements of natureplus©, the quality label for ecological, health, environmental and function-compatible building products, and carry numerous other environmental labels. This corresponds with the corporate profile of the Soprema Group, which continues to expand its range of sustainable system solutions for the construction industry.

The assembly start of the new plant is scheduled for the last quarter of 2023. Its production capacity is designed for 55,000 t of insulation boards per year. Added together, both Soprema plants will provide an annual production volume of 110,000 t of insulation boards.