Within 18 months of acceptance, the recycling line boosted the share of recycled wood in Sully-sur-Loire’s wood mix to about 65%. “We’re pretty close to 68%, but we still have some work to do,” says Guillaume Salmon. Still, he touts significant improvements in other areas. “The whole installation is cleaner now. Processing recycled wood creates a lot of dust, and the machines can get dirty very quickly if they’re not properly maintained and cleaned. The new line is easier to keep clean than the old one.”
Another of Swiss Krono’s goals was to ensure perfect board quality while increasing the recycled wood ratio. “In the past, we sometimes had complaints from customers about metal parts in the boards, which damaged their machinery,” Guillaume Salmon recalls. “Since we started using the new DIEFFENBACHER equipment, we haven’t had any complaints. We’re satisfied and would recommend DIEFFENBACHER recycling solutions to anyone,” he concludes.
The DIEFFENBACHER solution for Swiss Krono included a stone separator in combination with new ClassiRolls to clean the microchips using the enrichment principle. In the next step, X-ray sorting is used to remove non-wooden impurities from the chip-sized material, while a flip-flop screen separates unusable dust upstream of the dryer. In addition, sifting tables clean fine particles from sand and MDF fibers, and a MAIER Prallfiner produces the fine surface layer material.
These measures enabled the new, modern DIEFFENBACHER plant to increase throughput and significantly boost separation rates in all fractions.
In the engineering phase, DIEFFENBACHER created a 3D scan of our existing structures. This was very important because the whole setup - most of it is located in a multistory tower - was quite complex. Thanks to the 3D scan, we were not only able to integrate the new equipment perfectly into our existing structures, but we also used it frequently in communication, for example, to inform our employees in the factory about the project.
The close collaboration between the two companies helped Swiss Krono in Sully-sur-Loire achieve its goal of expanding its use of recycled wood in particleboard production. Guillaume Salmon explains: “We chose DIEFFENBACHER for the modernization project not only because we were convinced by the proposed solution and the price was fair, but also because we had a good connection with their people.”
The implementation took place over several weeks during a planned shutdown. The installation, commissioning and acceptance of the modernized plant were accomplished on time despite the tight schedule and challenges of installing new equipment in an existing building.
Salmon also reports higher customer satisfaction with finished product quality:
Despite the challenging circumstances, the collaboration with DIEFFENBACHER was excellent at all times. We always found a solution to every issue. Since we started using the new DIEFFENBACHER equipment, we haven’t had any customer complaints. We are very satisfied and would recommend DIEFFENBACHER recycling solutions to anyone.
While the Sully-sur-Loire recycling solution has become a role model for other Swiss Krono particleboard production sites, Guillaume Salmon and his colleagues are already poring over plans for the next step. “We know some manufacturers in Europe who are using 100% recycled wood for particleboard production. This is something we are also looking at,” he says. “We are discussing a second step to further increase our recycled wood capacity, and we’re already having initial discussions that include Jean-Marc Domecq and DIEFFENBACHER, who are once again showing their proactive spirit. It would be great to continue our successful cooperation with this next step.”