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revised_Application technology felt conditioning in the Pulp & Paper sector

Felt conditioning with carbon dioxide

CO2 to maintain felt formation

GAS APPLICATION

By continuously adding CO2 to the high-pressure spray water, the tendency to form inorganic deposits is reduced. An “overdose of CO2" can even lead to the dissolution of existing deposits in the felt. Through the loss of pressure after the spray nozzle, the CO2 can outgas and support the restoration of the original felt volume. In both cases, the result is better water absorption by the felt.  

 

Advantages:

Better and more constant permeation over the felt running time  
Drying section has lower energy requirements  
Savings in acidic cleaning materials  
When required, a simple check of the CO2 amounts used is possible   
This technology has been patented by us.

MESSER SOLUTION


As hardware for adding and dissolving the carbon dioxide under the high back pressure in the spray water line we prefer the Clapet nozzles developed by Messer.  

revised_Customer process felt conditioning in the Pulp & Paper sector

Felt conditioning

Felt conditioning in Pulp & Paper