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WITH SIGMA-NIP® Roll Alignment Diagnosis is Fast, Cost-Effective, and Accurate Featured

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Sigma-Nip®, is a technologically advanced electronic nip analysis system from Sensor Products Inc. that measures roller profiles and diagnoses roll alignment with unprecedented speed and cost-effectiveness.  This sensor system, which records nip width, renders obsolete time-consuming and inexact tools such as carbon paper and embossed foils.  When Sigma-Nip® is used, loading problems, skewing, and crown deficiencies are quickly exposed.  It is more accurate, more durable, and has a more powerful software user interface than any of its predecessors. UPM, Metso Paper, Dupont Nonwovens, PGI Nordlys and Thai Paper are some of the leading companies around the world that have purchased Sigma-Nip®..

Sigma-Nip® consists of a chain of sensor elements and Windows-based software.  The new sensors have been improved to withstand repeated high pressures and temperatures as well as routine exposure to grease and solvents. When placed between two contacting rollers, the sensors capture data and ultimately record and assimilate nip width readings on a laptop while it is being viewed.  Adjustments to rollers are made in real time while the sensors are in the closed, (non-rotating) nip.  Easy-to-interpret statistical data and graphical displays, which are being transmitted via wireless or through a USB port, update continuously as technicians perform their tests and adjustments.

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Taking only minutes to deploy across the roller face by just one person, Sigma-Nip® is useful for ongoing maintenance, as well as during equipment setups and shutdowns.  As a quality control tool,  Sigma-Nip® facilitates evenly loaded roller sets that are much less likely to cause web breaks and costly down time. It improves web control and print quality by reducing uneven paper pulling, which can lead to sheet walking, wrinkles, jams and misregistration. By virtue of routine tests, Sigma-Nip® allows the user to greatly extend blanket life.

"Sigma-Nip® has come a long way from concept to being a reliable, easy-to-use nip profile measuring tool,” according to Mike Stoltz of Metso Paper.   “Being able to save and review the entire real-time data from nip closing to nip opening is extremely useful, however, the ability to correlate accurate nip width data to roll deflection is an exceptional benefit."

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Sigma-Nip® is designed for maximum versatility. The system is portable and comes with its own carrying case. Depending on the number of sensors ordered, the same sensor chain can be used to measure different sized rolls.  Nip widths from 0.15 in. (0.38 cm) to 9 in. (22.9 cm) can be measured, and pressures from 40 PSI (2.8 kg/cm2) to 3,000 PSI (211 kg/cm2) can be withstood, making Sigma-Nip® potentially usable throughout the machine.  Large pulp and paper rolls, small converting rolls as well as calendar stacks are all potentially measurable by Sigma Nip. Face lengths of 35” – 443” (90 cm – 1,125cm) can be accommodated.

Minimal computer knowledge or training is needed since the system prompts users through the few steps needed for installation and set up. Software enhancements include a Comparison Mode, where up to three nip width readings can be viewed simultaneously, and an Alignment Tool, which instantly draws a line to indicate nip width variations.

, or to schedule a demonstration, contact Sensor Products Inc. at 1.800.755.2201 or 1-973-884-1755 (USA), e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit the website www.sensorprod.com/sigmanip.

About Sensor Products Inc. (USA)

Headquartered in New Jersey and established in 1990, Sensor Products Inc. is a world leader in the manufacture and distribution of tactile pressure sensing solutions. Their customized and off-the-shelf products are installed within all of the Fortune 500 industrial companies as well as thousands of smaller manufacturing firms. Their sensors are used in applications as diverse as tire testing to semiconductor manufacturing and from R&D labs to space missions. Additionally, Sensor Products provides in-house and on-site stress and pressure mapping analysis, as well as a variety of regional technical seminars.

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