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Product Description
The forming box is a key component in paper pulp stock preparation machines, designed to optimize sheet formation and improve dewatering efficiency. Its innovative structure allows installation near the breast roller or with a breast roller scraper, offering flexibility and adaptability for diverse production needs.
With forward and backward mobility, the forming box ensures precise alignment with the slurry spraying point, achieving optimal sheet formation and water removal. The box body, crafted from durable stainless steel, is carefully treated to eliminate stress, minimize deformation, and maintain long-term reliability.
Product Advantage
Precise Slurry Application: Adjustable positioning enables accurate alignment with the slurry spraying point, ensuring superior sheet formation and enhanced dewatering.
Durable Stainless Steel Construction: The box body undergoes annealing and stress elimination processes, reducing deformation and ensuring consistent quality.
Attractive and Functional Design: Sandblasted surface offers an elegant appearance while resisting wear and corrosion for extended service life.
Enhanced Performance: Flexible installation options near the breast roller or with a scraper improve operational efficiency and adaptability to different machine setups.
Reliable Panel Structure: The forming board includes a robust box body and panel that work together to maintain performance under demanding conditions.
Improved Production Outcomes: By ensuring better sheet formation and effective water removal, the forming box contributes to higher-quality paper and increased machine efficiency.
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 |