June 2007
Arctic Paper Munkedal orders another butt roll unwinder!

Stora Enso Nymölla orders a tailor-made system for feeding the cores out from existing core trolleys. The system will automatically push the cores out of the trolley over to the winder Infeed table. Installation and start-up will be made in September 2007.

Trancel Systems AB orders a roll saw which will be installed in Stora Enso Langebrügge Mill in Belgium. The installation will be made in November 2007. The roll saw will be integrated with an existing roll transport system.

March 2007
Trancel Systems AB orders a battery driven roll pusher, which will be supplied to Klabin Monte Alegre, Brazil.
February 2007
Arctic Paper Munkedal orders also a butt roll unwinder.
February 2007
Arctic Paper Håfreström orders one more butt roll unwinder, the second supplied to the mill. The unwinder will be used to separate the paper from the core and give an efficient method of reusing both paper and core within the mill. With the unwinder this handling will be more efficient and cost saving. One of the unwinder is second handed and one is a new developed unit.
January 2007
Mondi Hadera in Israel orders two butt roll unwinders. The unwinder will be used to separate the paper from the core and give an efficient method of reusing both paper and core within the mill. With the unwinder this handling will be more efficient and cost saving. One of the unwinder is second handed and one is a new developed unit.
December 2006
Korsnäs Frövi AB has asked CFE Nordic to investigate the safety around one of their existing roll splitters. The intention is to get ideas to improve health and safety.
November 2006
SCA Graphic in Sundsvall orders a cell feeder which will handle the paper dust from an existing dust extraction unit and core cutter. The dust will be fed to containers and reduce the manual handling. Installation in January 2007.
October 2006
A new developed core infeeder have been ordered by Korsnäs Gävle AB. The mill has since earlier a semiautomatic core cutter, but it is difficult for the operators to feed the long and heavy cores in by hand. Korsnäs asked CFE Nordic for a solution and a new core infeeder was developed. The operator starts the unit and a drive wheel feeds the core into the core cutter. The unit can handle different core diameters and be installed with most manual and semiautomatic core cutters. Delivery will be made in December 2006.
September 2006
Korsnäs Frövi AB in Sweden engages CFE Nordic in making a prestudy about their future handling of waste rolls and pulprolls.
August 2006
Ålgård Offset in Norway orders an unwinder which removes the paper from butt rolls in a very rational and profitable way.
July 2006
Korsnäs AB in Gävle, Sweden, orders a battery operated Nu-Star “Power Pusher” for moving paper rolls at PM2. This unit has been upgraded to move appr. 50% faster than standard, something that is very much appreciated by the operators.

Scanstick AB in Sweden orders an unwinder for unwinding butt rolls in order to increase efficiency in their converting department. Both the paper and the core can be reused, which makes the process profitable and rational.

Falkenbergs Konvertering AB in Sweden orders a CFE 3500 roll saw, mainly to be used for cutting rolls that are too wide for their sheeter. Thanks to the roll saw, Falkenbergs Konverting, a converter for paper and board, can offer their customers flexibility and short delivery times.
June 2006
Korsnäs AB in Gävle, Sweden, orders an automatic robot for picking up cores, eliminating heavy manual handling. The robot lifts the cores directly from the core rack, in which the cores are delivered, to the core cutter. This system can be useful in all cases where there is a need to pick up cores in a rational way, e.g. directly into the winder or similar.

Roxcel Scandinavia AB in Sweden orders a CFE 3500 roll saw to be delivered to a company in Dubai. The roll saw is intended for cutting damaged rolls or rolls that are too wind for the converting equipment available. In that way, damaged rolls can be saved instead of being discarded.
May 2006
Another dust pressing machine has been installed, this one at Billerud Skärblacka, Sweden. The dust produced when cutting cores is pressed together in blocks, making the operators’ work easier and improving their working environment. Furthermore, it is much easier to get rid of the dust when it has been pressed together, and at Billerud the dust blocks are tipped straight into the pulper.

Holmen Paper in Braviken, Sweden, orders a battery operated Nu-Star “Power Pusher” for their PM 51/52. The Power Pusher makes it possible to move large rolls without risking damaging them, as it is very gentle to the roll.
April 2006
Mondi Packaging in Dynäs, Sweden, orders a CFE 3500 roll saw, an improvement of a chain driven saw for cutting paper rolls. Mondi will use the machine for cutting up rolls too wide for their rewinder. In this way, rolls can be “saved” and rewound as first-class rolls instead of being thrown to waste. The roll saw will also be used for cutting rolls that are too wide to handle in their broke roll splitter.
February 2006
Billerud Skärblacka in Sweden engages CFE Nordic as a partner for four different projects: producing two suggestions for core and broke roll handling for PM 9 and PM 4 and also two cost effective solutions for rational broke roll handling. All projects are scheduled to be concluded in September – November 2006.
January 2006
Stora Enso Fors, Sweden, orders a pneumatic roll pusher in order to facilitate the handling of heavy rolls at sheeters and rewinders.

The first dust pressing unit for core dust has been installed at Arctic Paper Munkedal in Sweden. The machine solves the problem with dust and gives a better environment. It also eliminates problems with waste disposal and reduces hazards with dust explosions.

Stora Enso Kvarnsveden, Sweden, has ordered three battery driven roll pushers from Nu-Star, the third one delivered in December for their new PM 12.

UPM Shotton Paper in UK has ordered their first butt roll unwinder. This will be used at one of the winders in order to remove the paper from the cores in case of an early web brake in the winder. The cores can then be reused right away. There is no need for ordering more cores and no need for removing the paper manually. The unwinder will also be used for plastic returnable cores, which can not be stripped from paper using conventional Stanley knives.

December 2005
Arjo Wiggins Chartham mill, UK has ordered two butt roll unwinders, which will increase the efficiency in handling butt rolls in the converting department.
October 2005
From the start in January 2005, CFE Nordic has quickly developed to fill the need of the paper industry both for new products and for making existing core- and broke roll handling more efficient, but also for specialized consultant services. CFE is now starting another co-operation in making pre-studies for the paper industry. At present we are giving our customers consultant support both in product development and in pre-studies for core- and broke roll handling.

CFE introduces a handy and very cost effective solution for unwinding butt rolls. The butt rolls with paper is placed on a shaft and the paper is wound “coreless” on a second shaft. When the core is empty, it can be reused. The paper is easily removed from the winding shaft and thrown into a container or similar. Very useful for printers, converters or paper mills, where the alternative would be cutting the paper off with a knife or letting the complete butt roll go to waste. The first unit has been delivered to Arctic Paper, Håfreström, Sweden.

Together with Nu-Star, CFE now introduces the Power Pusher and the Super Pusher for material and roll handling. ”If it rolls … We can move it!”

CFE Nordic introduces the Becker roll saw in the Scandinavian market. This is a high tech alternative to conventional rewinding that can handle up to 5200 mm wide rolls. The rolls can be sent directly to the printing house after the process.