Voith will provide service to Chung Loong.VOITH WILL PROVIDE SERVICE TO CHUNG LOONG. Voith Paper, Heidenheim, Germany said Voith Paper Automation and papermaker Shanghai Chung Loong Paper Co. signed a service contract in the field of automation for the mill in Shanghai, China. Voith Paper Automation will provide extensive service for problem diagnosis, maintenance, repair and training for the Number 1 Board Machine. The contract includes the most important automation fields, "Remote Diagnostics Vehicle Diagnostics Vehicle diagnostics enables a mechanic to diagnose the exact mechanical condition of the vehicle and its systems and components. Remote Diagnostics enables to perform such diagnosis without requiring the vehicle to physically be present for checkup. ," "Emergency on Call" support with a promised response time for troubleshooting Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving. It is the systematic search for the source of a problem so that it can be solved. Troubleshooting is often a process of elimination - eliminating potential causes of a problem. , and training programs for technical and maintenance personnel. IN OTHER VOITH NEWS: Century Pulp pulp: see paper. & Paper, Lalkua, India ordered a complete paper machine for the production of writing and printing papers from Voith. The Number 4 Paper Machine will have a width of 6 meters, length of 100 meters, and will produce approximately 90,000 metric tons/yr at a speed of nearly 833 meters/min. The virgin fiber for the machine will be mainly indigenous bagasse bagasse Fibre remaining after the extraction of the sugar-bearing juice from sugarcane. The term was once applied more generally to various waste residues from processing plant materials. , a waste product from the production of sugar from sugar cane cane, walking stick cane, walking stick. Probably used first as a weapon, it gradually took on the symbolism of strength and power and eventually authority and social prestige. . Only 10% imported pulp will be used. Start-up of the mill, located at the south foothills of the Himalayas at the Nepalese border, is scheduled for January 2007. |
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