Kuantum Papers achieved record paper sales volumes of 1,60,845 metric tonnes in FY 24–25; revenue stood at Rs. 1,113 crores; closed-loop automation through Project Nirmaan
Pakka Q3 FY26 conference call highlights stabilization of PM3, Progress in Jagriti Project, Strategic pause on US and Guatemala activities
Navneet Education to invest INR 100 crore annually over the next three years to unlock new growth across content publishing and supplementary segments
India Paper Industry at an Inflection Point: War, Costs, and Capacity; Demand growth expected at 5–7% in FY26
A new capacity in Tissue and specialty paper mfg.; Machine Design, Installation, and commissioning by Saloni Paper Machines
“Surging exports of paper will most certainly keep the domestic prices quite high”: Mr. A. Annamalai, Director – RFC
The Status of the Global Container board Industry, Recycled Paper Demand and Supply and its impact on the Indian Industry
Akshay Jain, director of Silverton Pulp & Paper, says it's time to promote agro residue as a raw material to lessen the scarcity of fibre
Advantageously located, a new paper mill is all set to roll kraft paper in Madhya Pradesh
Several agile interventions helped ITC-PSPD fortify its clear leadership of the Value Added Paperboards (VAP) segment
Satia, Kuantum, Pudumjee, and West Coast released Q4 FY26 results; pricing improves on reduced dumping with a positive Q1 FY27 outlook, while TCPL’s Q4 profit drops 43%
Q3 FY26 Conference Call; TCPL Reports Revenue of INR 471 Crore with Improved Profitability, Falling Paper Prices Not Necessarily Negative for Packaging Sector
Q3 FY26 Conference Call; TCPL Reports Revenue of INR 471 Crore with Improved Profitability, Falling Paper Prices Not Necessarily Negative for Packaging Sector
Kuantum Papers achieved record paper sales volumes of 1,60,845 metric tonnes in FY 24–25; revenue stood at Rs. 1,113 crores; closed-loop automation through Project Nirmaan
Paper prices likely to adjust upward; Industry braces for massive impact in the coming months; ROCE below 8% insufficient for long-term growth: A.S. Mehta
"We have to think unique and produce distinct items to remain in the business, Printers are stuck between manufacturers and customers", Says Kamal Chopra, President - AIFMP
Scientists from IIT-Guwahati develop India's first biodegradable plastic
FSSAI Draft notification bans plastic and aluminium layers in Pan Masala packaging; Suggests paper solutions
It is estimated that USD10B to USD20B worth of single-use plastic packaging will convert to molded fiber, ZUME
Muzaffarnagar gets a new capacity of Tissue Paper and MG Poster paper
Overview of the Indian Education and Content Publishing Sector
JK Paper Strengthens Technology, Plantation and Packaging Strategy Amid Industry Challenges
BioCNG from paper mill effluent: India’s & Asia’s First Paper mill, Sainsons Paper to Produce & Sell CBG/BioCNG From Waste Water
Michelman: Coating Solutions especially moisture and gas barrier on paper significantly improves the shelf life of food
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Ahmedabad, 15 March 2017: In view of increasing industrial power cost, Industrial Boiler Ltd. (IBL) has developed Pressure Reducing Turbine (PRT). The Turbine has drawn the attention of the visitors during PaperExpo 2017. Talking to The Pulp and Paper Times, Mr.Zahir Engineer, Director of IBL shared the technical and commercial aspects of PRT. This Compact size PR Turbine works on saturated steam and its power generation is fully grid synchronized with PLC control and able to generate power with minimum steam flow of 4 Ton/hr. He said there is no separate requirement of steam boiler but you need to do one thing, for example 100 TPD kraft paper plant having 10 Ton/ hr steam boiler with 8 Kg/cm2 steam pressure where process requirement of steam pressure is 3.5 kg/cm2. So 8 Kg/cm2 is the inlet pressure to PRT and 3.5 kg/cm2 is the outlet pressure, In this condition, A PR Turbine is able to generate power upto 130 KW per hour. if Power rate is Rs.7/ KW then a company can save Rs.21000 per day or 5 to 7 Lac in a month considering 28 days as working days. This is applicable for existing boiler but if client is going to put new boiler we would suggest to go with 15 tonnes/hr steam boiler instead of 10 tonnes/ hr boiler. With this difference a PR Turbine can generate upto 150 KW to 170 KW per hour. This will give additional saving to the Mill. The payback period of this turbine is 6 to 7 months.





