Latest Pipes, Pumps and Valves Africa Sep/Oct 2020

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The value of investing in futureproofed equipment

PUMPS

The paper, pulp and board manufacturing industries are key economic contributors to the South African economy. Direct contributions are measured in the gross domestic product (GDP) and trade earnings, where according to the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMASA), the country’s paper, pulp and board manufacturing industries are valued at around R28 billion. And this value is potentially significantly more when we also consider the indirect and knock-on impact of socioeconomic benefits in job creation and local economic activities that can be traced back to the industrial activity linked to farming, milling and manufacturing, for example. Tacking industry trends In recent years, however, these industries have faced significant societal pressures – particularly surrounding concerns over the impact on the natural environment –

and as a result have undergone significant restructuring in terms of, but not limited to, three major trends: • 1 Focusing on operations and cost management – including adopting more sustainable business processes to lessen impacts on the natural environment and pressure on natural resources, such as water, • 2 Industrial diversification - leading on from the abovementioned trend, some market players have started to diversify their business (operations and product output) from what used to be their core business, and • 3 A greater push on recycling – this trend is also in line with changes to the National Environmental Management: Waste Act to reduce the amount and type of waste that is sent to landfills – and in particular, the introduction of the separation at source strategy that promotes waste minimisation, reuse, recycling and recovery. In fact, due to extensive market-wide drive to recycle paper, board and liquid packaging waste, for example, saw the country achieve it’s 2020 paper recycling target of 70% in 2017 – 3-years ahead of schedule. Additionally, as end-users become more conscious to environment issues, demand for recycled paper and tissue paper is healthy (and growing) – and this trend will continue to influence the business of paper, pulp and board manufacturers as they look to adopt a more circular economy thinking and approach to the products they produce. It should be stated though that there are indications that the various restructuring strategies are paying off, and there are signs that these industries – which were once under extreme pressure – are emerging with renewed focus and improved global competitiveness. And while these businesses are undergoing restructuring, they should also consider advances in equipment critical to the manufacturing process that can bring immense value in improving the operational efficiency potential. Investing in future-proofed equipment It is well understood that manufacturing paper is a resource-intensive process, even if it is 100% recycled material. Shredding wood, paper, and textiles to the right size, creating the pulp, and then pressing it into paper is a process that requires the right equipment, including pumps to move the slurry. Also, paper and wood pulp can be extremely abrasive to pumps, and the chemicals used in the bleaching process can be very corrosive as well. In the context of this; a poorly designed pump system may lead to lags in production due to premature wear

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