Dieffenbacher to supply Starwood with new MDF plant

Aug 23, 2021 | Technology Manufacturers | 0 comments

TURKEY – Starwood, one of the largest wooden panel producers in Turkey,  has commissioned Dieffenbacher to supply an MDF line in İnegöl, Turkey, that will include a 9-ft wide by 63.5-meter-long CPS+ press, the largest continuous wood-based panel press in Turkey.

947DIEFFENBACHER2 Just two years ago, Starwood signed the acceptance of its new Dieffenbacher particleboard line, one month ahead of the contractually agreed upon date.

“Collaboration is the key,” said Starwood CEO Hüseyin Yildiz at the contract negotiations in İnegöl in July. “That’s the motto that made our particleboard project so successful two years ago, and I trust Dieffenbacher that it will be the same for our new MDF line.” Following the engineering phase, installation is scheduled to start in the second quarter of 2022. The first board is to be produced toward the end of the same year. “I strongly believe in the power of teamwork with Dieffenbacher. It wouldn’t surprise me if we manage to be a few weeks ahead of schedule again,” Hüseyin Yildiz added.

In addition to Turkey’s largest continuous wood-based panel press, Dieffenbacher will supply the dryer, sifter and glue preparation technology as well as the forming station and forming line. Downstream of the press, Dieffenbacher will deliver the press emission control system, raw board handling, STS storage system and the sanding line. Dieffenbacher is also responsible for the plant electrics and automation.

“As Starwood is a family-owned company, we always prefer working with family-owned companies like Dieffenbacher, whose owners are well qualified and keen on their core business. We enjoy cooperating with companies and people who listen, who work hard to understand the needs of their customers and who have similar values. There was a lot of compatibility between our company and the Dieffenbacher family and their company’s people.  That made us choose Dieffenbacher again for our new MDF project,” Hüseyin Yildiz concluded.

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