Production of paper mill presses

The construction of paper presses is a highly specialized process involving several aspects of mechanics, materials and industrial automation.

Presses are essential machinery in paper mills, used to reduce the moisture content of paper pulp before it is dried and converted into sheets of paper.

Presses must also consider energy efficiency and waste reduction, as the paper industry becomes increasingly oriented towards environmental sustainability.

Press design is based on the specific needs of the customer, considering the type of paper to be produced, the production capacity and the required technical characteristics. Material selection is important to ensure optimum strength, durability and performance. High-strength steels and special alloys are commonly used.

Industrial presses for paper mills

The load-bearing structure of the press is made of steel or cast iron to withstand high pressures.

Once assembled, the press is tested to verify compliance with quality standards and project specifications. Following testing, the installation of the machinery on the customer's site, the integration with other production systems and staff training.

The cylinders, which can be of various sizes and materials, are responsible for applying pressure to the paper pulp. They can be heated to improve dehydration efficiency. Hydraulic or pneumatic systems are used to control the movement of the cylinders and apply the necessary force. The cylinders are lined with wear-resistant materials, such as rubber or polyurethane, to ensure a long operating life. Electronic controls allow for automation and monitoring to manage pressure, speed and other operating variables in real time.

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

Presses
for paper mills

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