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Product Description
The Adjustable Ceramic Foil is an innovative dewatering component for paper pulp stock preparation machines, designed to meet the diverse needs of paper production. It achieves superior dewatering efficiency by allowing precise adjustments to pressure and gaps between the ceramic foil and paper surface, accommodating different paper types and production demands.
This system comprises a fixed metal mesh and movable ceramic sheets, ensuring rapid material changes and customizable dewatering performance. Compared to traditional pinhole dewatering rollers, the Adjustable Ceramic Foil delivers enhanced reliability, flexibility, and efficiency.
Product Advantage
Enhanced Paper Quality: Fine-tuned pressure and gap adjustments improve dewatering efficiency, reduce moisture content, and elevate the overall quality of paper and production efficiency.
Energy-Efficient Design: Consumes less energy and has a longer service life compared to traditional dewatering systems, contributing to cost savings and environmental sustainability.
Lightweight and Easy Installation: Features a lightweight design, 1/3 the weight of conventional roller dewatering systems, making it easier to install, operate, and maintain.
Customizable Performance: Quickly adapts to various paper types and production needs, ensuring consistent and optimized dewatering effects.
Durable Construction: High-quality ceramic materials and robust design ensure long-lasting reliability under demanding conditions.
Cost-Effective Operation: Reduced energy consumption and maintenance needs lower production costs over time.
Technical Parameters
Alumina content | 95% | 99% |
Al2O3(%) | ≥95 | ≥99 |
Density(g/cm3) | ≥3.70 | ≥3.85 |
Absorption(%) | <0.1<> | <0.1<> |
Bending strength(MPa) | >250 | >300 |
Thermal Conductivity(W/m· k) | 20-24 | 28-30 |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient(×10-6/K) | 7.6-8 | 8-8.4 |
Using highest temperature(°C) | 1400 | 1600 |
Dielectric constantΣ(1MHZ) | 8-9 | 9-10 |