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Voith Paper:RanFor Increases Operational Reliability at Palm Paper Mill in Eltmann
http://www.paper.com.cn 2009-02-09
Voith Paper: Palm Paper Mill recently upgraded their original suction forming roll, from PM 3 in Eltmann (Germany), with RanFor.

Voith Paper: RanFor Increases Operational Reliability at Palm Paper Mill in Eltmann

Palm Paper Mill recently upgraded their original suction forming roll, from PM 3 in Eltmann (Ger-many), with RanFor.decided on this step to drastically increase operational reliability. Unplanned downtimes due to problems with a shrunk-on wire are now history, while the high paper quality achieved so far is maintained? relates Andreas Reichert, Mill Manager at Eltmann.
Typically, suction forming rolls are equipped with a shrunk-on wire (sleeve). Shrunk-on sleeve material is either synthetic or metal and both types are susceptible to heavy wear. Detecting this wear is very difficult and time-consuming as this is only possible during a machine shut. Sleeve failures cause unplanned shuts and as a result high costs are incurred. A further disadvantage is that shrunk-on sleeves very often become contaminated with dirt, resulting in light spots on the web.

RanFor is the abbreviation of "random formation" and describes a completely new surface structure developed specifically for the forming roll. The regularity of the drilled and countersunk surface structure of a typical suction forming roll is dis-rupted by an additional random?secondary pattern. Thus, a surface pattern without obvious regularity is created, which completely eliminates undesirable web marking. The new surface is absolutely insensitive to disturbances and can be conditioned very easily and effectively by an outside shower. All existing suction forming rolls for graphic paper machines are possible to be upgraded with RanFor.

Voith Paper is a Division of the Voith Group and a leading partner to and a pioneer in the paper industry. Thanks to continuous innovation, Voith Paper optimizes the paper production process, focusing on the development of resource-saving products to reduce the consumption of energy, water and fibers.

Voith was founded on January 1, 1867 and has set new standards in the fields of paper, energy, mobility and service. With annual sales of EUR 4.9 billion, 43,000 employees and more than 270 locations worldwide, Voith is one of the largest family-owned companies in Europe.
 
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