Posts Tagged ‘papermaking’

New Spray Nozzle Catalogue for Paper Industry

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

New-Spray-Catalogue-for-Paper-Industry Pulp and Paper Industry Catalog, 66A, has just been published by Spraying Systems Co. This 108-page catalog includes detailed information, including performance data, on a wide range of showers and spray nozzles widely used by paper mills around the world.

In addition to product information, the catalog includes a technical reference section and specification guidelines to help users select the best products for specific applications. Another section addresses spray optimization and provides tips to ensure trouble-free operation once equipment is installed.

Showers, shower nozzles, web trimming nozzles, air atomizing and automatic nozzles, black liquor nozzles, stock chest cleaning equipment, air nozzles and air knife packages are just a few of the product lines included in the catalog.

Pulp and Paper Industry Catalog can be requested or downloaded at www.spray.com/papermaking

Spraying Systems Co. is the global leader in spray technology. It has the broadest product range in the industry, ten manufacturing facilities and sales offices in more than 85 countries. Spray nozzles, turnkey spray systems, custom fabrication and research/testing services comprise the 70-year-old company’s offering.. More information is available at http://www.spray.co.za or by contacting the company directly at grant@monitorspray.co.za or +2711 6183860.

Optimal Performance in Your Papermaking Spray Operation

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Spray nozzles are precision components designed to yield very specific performance under very specific conditions. The performance of your spray nozzles can be affected by other system components such as showers, controllers and accessories. To achieve optimal performance in your spray operations, it is essential to select the proper nozzles and ancillary components as well as establish an inspection and maintenance program.
Spray Nozzles Used in Papermaking
If your spray system isn’t performing optimally, you could be faced with costly problems like these:

  • Quality control issues
  • Unscheduled production downtime
  • Increased maintenance
  • Increased consumption of chemicals, water and electricity
  • Environmental issues

The cost of wasted water alone can quickly amount to tens of thousands of dollars in a spray system that isn’t optimized and experiencing slight degradation.

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