Five checks at shutdown when inspecting rubber covered rolls
At a shutdown, to determine if the cover should be taken out of service for either regrind or recover, inspect the cover for these five issues.
Insights ● ArticleFive checks at shutdown when inspecting rubber covered rolls
At a shutdown, to determine if the cover should be taken out of service for either regrind or recover, inspect the cover for these five issues.
Insights ● ArticleValmet Performance Center - process support agreement case study
The Valmet Performance Center is described, including how it works and actual results we have achieved with a customer while operating under a Performance Agreement.
Insights ● ArticleThe screening process, troubleshooting, warning signs and coating
Once a screen cylinder's holes plug or its raised plating or coating is worn smooth, a host of operational problems can occur affecting runnability, capacity, pulp quality and cylinder life. There are three warning signs of excessive wear to monitor.
Insights ● ArticleYankee creping problems and too many regrinds, a case study
In this case study, creping problems on a Yankee correlated with frequent regrinds. Analysis by the OEM specialist discovered misalignment, and made procedural recommendations to resolve the problems.
Insights ● ArticleMaximize baling line efficiency and minimize cost with an audit
A professional baling line audit from Valmet will ensure optimal use of the installed equipment and maximize efficiency while minimizing service costs.
Insights ● ArticleNiploading of SymSizers - problems, corrections and maintenance
Nip loading varies based on the type of size / coating applied, the roll crowns and the incoming sheet. Wrinkles, skewing and e-nip profiles are important.
Insights ● ArticleCoater backing roll showers - purpose, layout and setup
Showers on the coater backing roll lubricate, cool and prevent coating buildup. This extends roll lifetime and can reduce coater-related sheet breaks.
Insights ● ArticleDryer can warm-up / cooldown guidelines and typical procedure
The purpose of dryer can warm-up/cooldown procedures is to permit uniform expansion or contraction of all components of the dryer system in order to minimize thermal stresses in the equipment.
Insights ● ArticleValmet’s fire fighting system, IR scanner detection system, and blade change TIPs prevent fires, promote safety
Each year, industrial fires are responsible for thousands of worker injuries or deaths, and millions of dollars in property damage and product loss. Given the fiber-based nature of its products, the pulp and paper industry is particularly susceptible to fire risk.
Insights ● Blog postFor loop tuning, do you need a bump test?
The short answer to the original question is: Yes, you do need a bump test. However, the bump test does not need to be a traditional one.
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