
When
Metso Paper in Sundsvall was adapting its products to the new pressure
equipment directive they chose high-strength, corrosion-resistant BUMAX
88 as fasteners. BUMAX 88 is the first – and so far the only –
bolt on the market with PMA approval (Particular Material Appraisal) under
PED 97/23/EC.
Metso Paper is the world’s leading manufacturer
of production equipment for the paper and pulp industry.
The production of paper pulp mainly occurs in closed systems, often in
pressure bearing equipment. As a supplier of such equipment, Metso Paper
was therefore greatly affected by the new directive. At the plant in Sundsvall
they manufacture mixers, steam heaters, reactors, preheaters, screw feeders
etc. They are designed for pressures of between 5 and 16 bar – in
extreme cases as high as 20 bar.
Increased expectations
At the end of 2001 Metso Paper planned to adapt its products to PED 97/23/EC,
which entered into force on 29 May 2002.
“Initially we had a problem with bolts. We couldn’t
find a standard bolt that met the new requirements. But then we heard
from Bufab Stainless that they were working on a bolt and after it was
approved we used it,” says Torbjörn Jacobsson, designer in
the chemical pulp unit of Metso Paper.
The bolt that TÜV tested and approved in the summer
of 2002 was a BUMAX 88 – an acid-proof product with unique properties
including a high strength to weight ratio. The bolt is approved for use
in pressure equipment under both the ‘old’ ADW2 and the ‘new’
PED. This means that manufacturers can use Rp 0.2 = 640 MPa when designing
bolted joints instead of the current 450 in existing designs or 200 MPa
that is applied in new designs.
Unique in its
class
The PED approved BUMAX 88 has attracted justified interest –
and for a number of industries it arrived just at the right time.
Currently (autumn 2002) there is no other bolt on the market that
meets the new requirements without being accompanied by an extensive
and very costly testing and certification procedure.
At Metso Paper the decision on Bufab Stainless’s approved
bolt was received warmly.
“Yes, really. During a transitional period
we were obliged to put in a lot of work and spend enormous sums
on special certificates, in which the manufacturer guarantees rated
values with special checks for almost every bolt dimension. This
also involves very long delivery times,” says Åsa Englund,
designer in the mechanical pulp division.
Stainless extra plus
Type approval of acid-proof BUMAX 88 simplifies operations considerably.
Metso Paper also gets added value for the products in which the
bolts are used.
“By using BUMAX 88 everywhere in the M12-24 sizes, stainless
bolts went where we hadn’t had used them before. And this
of course means added value for the customer,” says Åsa
Englund.
The pressure equipment bolt is used in production
equipment supplied to Stendal – a big, new pulp works being
built near Arneburg (about 10 miles west of Berlin) in Germany.
“We are very satisfied with this solution
and Bufab Stainless is a reliable supplier,” says Torbjörn
Jacobsson.
Currently BUMAX 88 pressure equipment bolts are available in the
M6–M24 sizes. In the near future Bufab Stainless will be
able to offer PED approved BUMAX 88 in the M30 size as well.
“We are looking at this right now and I think it will be here
soon. We will also have inch thread bolts available soon,”
says Arne Andersén, technical manager at Bufab Stainless.
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Åsa Englund and Torbjörn Jacobsson, designers at Metso
Paper, are very satisfied with Bufab Stainless’s pressure
equipment bolt BUMAX 88 – the only bolt on the market that
meets the new PED requirements.

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from Bufab Stainless AB
Bolt: BUMAX 88, mainly hexagonal bolt ISO 4014
(half thread) and ISO 4017 (full thread), with associated nut ISO
4032.
Sizes: M12–M24.
Steel quality: SS 14.2343, EN 1.4436 with low carbon
content.
Facts about Metso Paper i
Sundsvall AB
Number of employees: around 800.
Turnover: around EUR 198 million.
Owner: the Finnish Metso group with operations
in 50 countries and a total of 32,000 employees.
Business: development of processes and production
of machines including for the pulp and paper industry. |
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