Dieffenbacher is collaborating with customers on innovative modernization solutions. One recent example is the retrofitting of a steam preheater at Pfleiderer’s MDF plant in Baruth, Brandenburg, Germany. Another forming station conversion is underway for Pfleiderer at its Grajewo site in northeastern Poland, where it produces MDF and particleboard.

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Dieffenbacher announces plant modernization projects in Germany, Vietnam, Poland

Dieffenbacher announces plant modernization projects in Germany, Vietnam, Poland

Dieffenbacher is collaborating with customers on innovative modernization solutions. Plant modernizations are becoming more important for wood-based panel producers worldwide.

One recent example is the retrofitting of a steam preheater at Pfleiderer’s MDF plant in Baruth, Brandenburg, Germany. The companies’ collaboration led to Dieffenbacher’s EVOsteam technology. Installed directly at the press infeed, the EVOsteam preheats the mat by injecting steam. This reduces the time needed to heat the mat inside the press, accelerating production.

EVOsteam can also be used in particleboard plants. To boost its particleboard production in the province of Long An, Vina Eco Board Co. Ltd. of Vietnam is also equipping its line with the new Dieffenbacher steam preheater.

Vina Eco Board also commissioned Dieffenbacher to convert the forming station of the same line. By installing roller screens in both wind formers, spreading accuracy is improved, leading to better surface quality of the produced boards. Installation and commissioning of both modernization projects are scheduled for summer/fall 2021.

Another forming station conversion is underway for Pfleiderer at its Grajewo site in northeastern Poland, where it produces MDF and particleboard. To meet increased demands for particleboard surface quality, Pfleiderer worked with Dieffenbacher to develop a surface layer forming process that satisfies the highest quality requirements. The special feature: with a design adapted to the airflow, the new forming station accommodates shorter, space-saving wind formers. The project is scheduled to go into operation as early as next spring.

In addition to offering custom conversion packages, retrofits, component exchanges and plant extensions, Dieffenbacher develops custom solutions for performance optimization, the integration of modernization solutions into existing processes, and the automation of existing plants.