A PM Audit May Be the Key to Improved Performance
More vacuum alone may not be the answer
More vacuum alone may not be the answer
The crush strength of the core refers to the capacity of a material to withstand pressure.
Corrugator operators run their machines based on data, experience, and conventional wisdom.
Improving mill production in both cost reduction and quality control is often compartmental.
The increased market demand for lighter weight corrugated board poses unique challenges for older machines that were primarily designed for larger flutes sizes using heavier liner and fluting mediums.
Water is an essential ingredient in the tissue making process and its reduction is a very sensitive topic.
The primary function of a wire- and press section in a paper machine is to remove water from the paper sheet.
The most efficient and economical method of water removal in the press section is nip dewatering.
Reducing downtime increases productivity, lowers costs, and decreases accidents.
Using ball valves for flow control allows a delayed-coker unit to continuously run at full capacity, making them the ideal control valve for these high solid applications.
For years, papermakers have looked for the best combination of drainage and formation in the early section of fourdrinier paper machines.
Conducting an audit on a fiber processing plant can help identify problems and uncover improvement opportunities
Cellwood Machinery's largest dispersing system is now in operation, at Bohui Papers facility in Shandong province China, among other locations.
Toscotec has developed key energy efficient solutions for the primary water recovery system, stock approach line, and headbox, which deliver substantial energy savings and process optimization results.
Chatter on a Yankee is a result of multiple process and mechanical issues in the manufacturing of tissue that cause the doctor blade to skip or flex, and eventually bounce on the dryer surface digging into the metal and leaving chatter marks.
Recycled fibers are critical for sustainable paper and board production, but they are often contaminated with stickies and waxes from adhesives.
Mills incorporating waste paper in their process has since long struggled with many different issues. The more obvious are the actual contaminants accompanying the waste paper.
Kimberly Clark Mexico operates many tissue mills in Mexico; one of them is located in Orizaba. As phase I of a major machine rebuild, KCM decided to replace one of their Yankee steam cylinders and simultaneously install a new state-of-the-art Yankee hood, process air systems and full heat recovery systems.
More vacuum alone may not be the answer
Hybrid structured tissue is a term that has risen to describe the latest iterations of structured tissue machines which forego the through air dried sections of the dominant structured platform approach.
The previous chapter highlighted the history and safety of paper machine ceramics. This chapter covers common ceramic failures and causes.
The use of ceramics on dewatering elements in the forming and press section of a modern-day paper machine was introduced over 60 years ago.