BVG, Bauer-Verfahrenstechnik-GmbH out of Greifenberg/Ammersee was contracted to supply the enzyme starch system and the service stations to Schumacher PackagingMyszków PM 1in Poland.

The BVG systemstarted up in March 2019 and is producing degradatedstarch out of native starch on high quality, since. Schumacher Packaging decided to go forBVG, becauseBVG is world market leader for enzyme converting starch plantsand got first class references.

So far 213 BVG starch degradation plants were ordered by thepaper industry worlwide.

The BVG-deliveries forthe PM 1 include:

  • Engineering for Two Starch Silos witha Volume of  V=249m³ each
  • BVG  Slurry-Station
  • BVG Starch Conversion System „Super ECC“ for 65 t/d Native Starch
  • Storage Tank for Concentrated Cooked Starch
  • Service Stationto Supply the Filmpress „Turbo Film Sizer“
  • HotWater System
  • Complete Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical system (Control and MCC)
  • Programming
  • Mechanical Erection and Cableing
  • Commissioning and Trainin

The BVG system is featuring technical specials, as follows:

  • The HighTurbulence Starch Degradation Process “ Super-ECC®“
  • The „Polution-Free“Starch Processing, named „No-Poll®“
  • Starch production„on demand“, which follows pick up consumption
  • „BVG-Separator GS®“, special designed working tankstoeliminate heavy impu-rities, like sand and chunk,in the ring mains oftheservice station. Discharge of sand increasesstrength ofthepaper and reduces wearing oftherods and roll covers
  • Pressure filters„BVG -Super Strainer St“ in the approach flow tothefilmpress. The filters are self cleaning by rotating doctor blades and lackflush water

BVG systemsare designed to meet highest quality and technical standards.More as 35 years of experience have led to a high efficiency, according totheBVG claim: Best Value Guaranteed.

BVG Slurry-Station with feed from two silos

Screenshot of the Starch System

Screen Shot of the Starch System