Natural fibre products
- Printing and writing papers
- Paperboards
- Tissue
- Nonwovens
- Speciality papers
- Production of paper and board
- Stock and water systems
- Web forming
- Wet pressing
- Drying of natural fibre products
- Surface sizing
- Pigment coating
- Finishing
- Converting of paper and board
- Papermaking chemistry
- Paper physics
- Printing
Multicylinder drying Contact drying with a multicylinder drying section is the most common drying method in paper and board manufacture. Cylinder drying affords several benefits for paper manufacture. First, its energy efficiency is good. Second, steam fits well with the energy infrastructure of the paper and board industry. In addition, cylinder drying enables supported web
Authors & references
Author:
Professor Jouni Paltakari, Aalto University
Based on: Juppi, K. Multicylinder dryer and drying concepts (Chapter 3). In: Karlsson, M. (ed), Papermaking Part 2, Drying (Book 9), Papermaking Science and Technology. 2nd edition. Porvoo, 2010, Paper Engineer’s Association/Paperi ja Puu Oy. pp. 78—125. More literature references can also be found in this chapter.
References:
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- Andersson, B., Höglund, E., Johansson B., Thöresson, B., Svenska slalomviran spar miljarder, Svensk Papperstidning 17 (1982).
- Eskelinen, P., Lindberg, K.K., Juppi, K.T., High speed dryer section developments for sheet stability, CPPA, Montréal 1992.
- Viitaharju P., Puupitoisen päällystämättömän painopaperin käyristyminen, Licentiate work, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo 1994 (In Finnish).
- Kajanto. I, Niskanen, K., Dimensional Stability, In: Niskanen, K. (ed.), Paper Physics, Book 16 of the Series Papermaking Science and Technology, pp. 222–259, Jyväskylä, Finland, 1998.
- Hill, K., Paper Machine Operations, in Pulp and Paper Manufacture, 3rd ed., vol. 7 (Kocurek, M., ed.), published by the Joint Textbook Committee of the Paper Industry, TAPPI PRESS, Atlanta, 1991.
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