Производство в Санкт-Петербурге с 1932 г.
Сушильная сетка - это тканый материал из полиэфирных мононитей, изготавливаемый по индивидуальным размерам толщиной 1,4-2,1 мм, с обработанными кромками, оснащенный спиральным замком и рядом опциональных комплектующих.
Сушильные сетки различаются по материалу, размеру и профилю мононитей, из которых они сотканы, а также ткацкой плотностью нитей по основе и утку.
Сушильные сетки разработаны для эксплуатации в сушильных частях бумагоделательных и картоноделательных машинах и нередко эксплуатируются на различном фильтрующем оборудовании и в качестве транспортерных лент.
Секретарь, офис: (812) 447-08-22, (812) 447-06-85
Плановый отдел: (812) 447-11-87
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Факс: (812) 447-08-22
Адрес:193230, Санкт-Петербург, Октябрьская наб., д. 50 (м. Дыбенко, Ломоносовская)
Схема проезда на Яндекс.Картах
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PROCESS BELTS: In the press section of today's new and rebuilt paper machines, a shoe press has replaced the conventional press. The shoe press increases dryness and enhances sheet properties by lengthening the time the sheet is under pressure. In response to the demand for improved water removal at higher speeds. Additional new belt products have been developed with machine builders to produce better sheet surface characteristics.
FORMING: A sheet of paper begins in the forming section, where a mixture of 99% water and 1% cellulose fiber is introduced evenly across a forming fabric, which acts as both a sheet conveyor and a dewatering device. It is here that the paper sheet is formed and the initial water removal occurs. As the fabric moves, water drains through it, while the fibers and fillers that form the sheet remain on top. Today, forming fabrics have an average operating life of 45 to 60 days.
PRESSING: In the press, additional water is mechanically removed from the newly formed sheet. In the simplest press, the sheet is carried continuously by a large press fabric between two rolls, where water is squeezed out of the sheet at high pressure. Average operating life of a press fabric is 40 to 50 days.
DRYING: In the dryer section, the paper sheet travels around large-diameter heated cylinders, where the balance of the water is removed by evaporation. Dryer fabrics hold the sheet tightly in contact with the cylinders through the dryer section. Constructed of monofilaments, dryer fabrics must be heat resistant, rugged, and designed for both drying efficiency and runnability. Dryer fabrics last much longer than forming and pressing fabrics-from 6 to 18 months.
We produce Dryer fabrics only. Our manufacturing begun in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1932, after 1996 we make our dryer fabrics under Albany International http://www.albint.com license.
Contacts: Oktyabrskaya nab.50 St.Petersburg 193230 Russia tel/fax +78124470822