Valmet’s New Stationary Lime Cooler Improves Lime Kiln Energy Efficiency at Heinzel Pöls Pulp Mill in Austria

Valmet will deliver a new stationary lime cooler for Heinzel Pöls pulp mill in Austria. The new cooler significantly improves the lime kiln’s energy efficiency compared to the existing rotary cooler, reduces maintenance needs and enables the capacity increase of the existing lime kiln. 

“We are continuously investing in keeping our mill competitive and well-performing. Our main targets for this lime cooler investment are fuel savings brought by higher energy efficiency, achieving improved availability by reducing unplanned stops and the possibility to increase the capacity of the lime kiln. We chose Valmet as our partner in this process based on their experience in similar projects and their technical competence,” said Siegfried Gruber, Head of Project Engineering, Heinzel Pöls.

The main benefits of moving from the old rotary cooler to the new stationary cooler include significantly higher energy efficiency that leads to fuel savings in the lime kiln, and the elimination of unplanned stops due to plugging in the cooler. The fuel saving also enables the mill to increase the production rate of the lime kiln.

The order was included in Valmet’s orders received for the first quarter of 2026. The value of the order will not be disclosed. The new cooler is scheduled to be taken into operation during the fourth quarter of 2027. 

Improved energy efficiency with new stationary cooler
The new lime cooler is delivered with extensive scope covering engineering, main equipment delivery, disassembly of the old cooler, new cooler installation, commissioning and training. The Valmet Stationary Cooler has very high cooling efficiency of burned lime and excellent heat recuperation. The recovered heat is used to heat the incoming air for the burner.  

About Heinzel Pöls
Heinzel Pöls is one of the largest producers of bleached and unbleached softwood sulphate pulp in Central and Eastern Europe. Orion kraft pulp is used to produce high quality printing and writing paper, tissue paper, molded fibre products as well as packaging and specialty paper. The two integrated paper machines PM2 &PM3 in Pöls, Styria and the PM6 in Steyrermühl, Upper Austria produce Starkraft kraft papers.