HERGEN advances in delivery of EVO 16 to ASTÓRIA, assembly moves at an accelerated pace
November 19, 2025


 


On last November 25th, HERGEN participated in the 2nd Santa Catarina Pulp and Paper Workshop, promoted by ABTCP in Blumenau. The event brought together professionals, companies, and industry experts to discuss trends, challenges, and technological solutions focused on the future of the pulp and paper industry.

 

Representing HERGEN, Application Engineer Fernando Winckler Balen presented the lecture "Sustainability and Efficiency in Tissue Machines", offering a technical and strategic perspective on how modernizing equipment and processes can improve the operational performance of factories while reducing environmental impacts, a central theme for the industry's competitiveness.



Key challenges and opportunities in the tissue market

During the presentation, Fernando highlighted increasingly relevant challenges for tissue paper manufacturers, such as:

Growing market competitiveness

Demand for higher quality products

High energy costs

Need for rational water use

Operational safety

Based on this scenario, opportunities for improvement that directly impact industrial sustainability were presented, including more efficient refining, formation optimization, advances in drying, use of Crescent Former technology, and reduced garment consumption.


 


Solutions that deliver performance with sustainability


Adequate and well-sized refining

Correct choice of refining area for each type of fiber, adjusted operational parameters, and possible application of enzymes to reduce energy load.


Efficiency gains in Approach Flow with double dilution

Solution that allows for lower installed power, more compact systems, and greater operational stability.


Benefits of Crescent Former technology

Increased machine availability, reduced wear on clothing, reduced breakdowns and energy savings that can reach approximately 35%.


Optimized forming engineering

Use of instrumentation, non-recirculating manifolds that provide 5% to 7% energy savings, in addition to sizing based on finite element analysis.


Steel Yankee Dryer and head insulation

Greater heat transfer, operational stability, and lower steam consumption, ensuring high productivity with less environmental impact.


 

Performance that drives sustainability



The content presented in the workshop is directly aligned with ECOPerformance, a sustainability program applied to HERGEN products that guides the development of solutions focused on operational efficiency, resource optimization and waste reduction. Each of the highlighted technologies reinforces the central proposition of ECOPerformance: to deliver machines and processes that combine high operational performance through sustainable technologies, contributing to a more competitive, modern, and responsible paper industry.


HERGEN and ABTCP

HERGEN thanks ABTCP for organizing the event and invites industry professionals to continue following the news, technical content, and training opportunities.

Together, we drive a more efficient and sustainable paper industry!