The goal of the pilot plant that has been built in Äänekoski is to develop and test a completely new 3D fibre product. The underlying reason for creating a 3D fibre product is the companies’ goal to replace the plastic used in packaging materials around the world with Finnish wood fibre.
In early 2020, different subareas of technology were systematically innovated and conceptualized to get an overall view of the target. The collaboration that had a smooth start was later continued by designing a pilot machine and its tools.
The collabroation has included:
- Mechanical design
- Design for additive manufacturing
- Design for tools
- Technical calculations and flow analyses
- User-centric industrial design to provide guidelines for detailed design
”The project has been extremely interesting, and it has challenged us in many ways. To my delight, I have seen that Huld is capable of reacting to changes in the project even on short notice” – Timo Manninen, Project Manager, Huld.