Runtech Systems has confirmed it has delivered a RunEco Vacuum System to Rondo Ganahl AG in Frastanz, Austria. The delivery included an EP600 Turbo Blower with EcoDrop Water Separator.

In addition, EcoFlow Dewatering Measurement System with eight measurement points provides accurate real-time feedback about the dewatering performance and helps in determining the correct vacuum level and optimising energy consumption.
Before installing the Turbo Blower system, EcoFlows were implemented to analyse the existing dewatering process. Even at that stage, additional water savings were observed thanks to smarter management of different water flows. The new solution was installed in parallel with the running machine, requiring only a small footprint. From the very first minute, vacuum levels were optimised, and the system now operates with significantly lower power consumption than guaranteed.

“We’ve put a lot of effort into the comparison between the vacuum systems on the market,” said Thomas Ogermann, Operations Manager for the paper mill, Rondo Ganahl Aktiengesellschaft. “There’s very limited space available for the integration of the new vacuum system into the existing paper mill. We decided to go for Runtech because of the very compact design and the complete scope of delivery, which reduces the number of interfaces for us. This gives us the possibility to perform the replacement of the existing liquid-ring pumps with the RunEco Vacuum System within a very short, planned maintenance stop.”
“Our variable-speed-controlled turbo blower allows the machine operator to select vacuum levels based on the actual need. With Rondo we gain another customer who is ready to challenge the status quo regarding their current vacuum system operation. Reference visits to three near-by mills convinced the customer to go ahead with our state-of-the-art technology. The FAT test was successfully completed in Finland, with full communication in German due to the involvement of a German project manager, local partner Flowtec, and a German sales manager. The audit took place on January 2025, and the start-up followed on November 14, 2025, achieving an impressive timeline of just 10 months from idea to operation,” says Jelle Schuivens, Sales Manager, Runtech Systems.