In place of the potential increase in machine throughput, the quality of the accepted fiber suspension can be improved by reducing the size of the hole, Voith says. Current hole size offering with NDuraPlate D is between 1.8 and 4.0 mm. In addition, the flake content can be reduced by up to 20%. The clearly improved quality of the accepts unburdens the downstream process stages and reduces fiber loss.
With NDuraPlate B for pulpers, both the productivity as well as the quality of the pulp suspension is increased. The longer working edges of the new bean-shaped hole design bring about a gentle fiber pulping. They allow substantially higher pulping and energy efficiency than a conventional hole screen plate. The specific energy consumption drops by up to 15% with use of the new screen plate. In addition, better deflaking is possible by around 30%, according to Voith.
More information is available online for NDuraplate B and NDuraplate D.
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