Tuesday, 19 February 2013 10:19

Voith develops pulp drying machine with energy-saving dryer section

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voithVoith now offers complete pulp drying machines, from headbox to the cross cutter and bale packing and thus is further expanding its technological leadership. What is new and unique is the vertical arrangement of the rolls in the dryer section. This valuable innovation is patented by Voith, saves energy and leads to a much higher evaporation.

  • Voith now offers complete pulp drying machines
  • A patented vertical dryer section guarantees more effective and more resource-conserving production
  • Customers can use the only complete pilot machine worldwide for their own tests at Voith

The goals of ensuring higher productivity and lower resource consumption were achieved. The installed former ensures that the web enters the dryer section with a much higher dry content. Since mechanical dewatering is less expensive than thermal dewatering, the customer is thus offered a clear advantage.

paulo voithSteam consumption in the dryer section is reduced compared to conventional sections. Due to more efficient evaporation, the temperature of the web in the dryer section has also been reduced. Another benefit of the higher evaporation rate is the reduced size of the dryer and therefore of the building. High energy and cost savings are thus achieved.

The case of the Brazilian pulp manufacturer Lwarcel Celulose in Lençóis Paulista demonstrates a further series of advantages with the vertical arrangement of the dryer section. Altogether, the vertical arrangement is substantially more space-saving. Lwarcel installed the vertical dryer section directly after its existing conventional dryer section – and with a running drying machine. In addition, the pulp manufacturer confirms that the vertical dryer section has an extremely practical side-effect when there is a web break: the broke web doesn’t build up between the rolls, but instead simply falls through the vertical arrangement. Cleaning takes only minutes rather than hours.

The pilot machine in São Paulo illustrates the entire pulp drying process and offers Voith customers the chance to conduct their own test runs. In the area of pulp drying technology Voith offers many years of experience. Since 1998, NipcoFlex presses have been installed in pulp drying machines. The quality of the products is reflected in a high market share for the shoe presses for these machines. But in the future, Voith will no longer provide just individual components but rather the entire production line.

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