Manufacturing Industry

The forming section: beyond the fourdrinier.(PAPER MACHINERY)

Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper, March, 2005 by Atkins, Jim

In the middle of the 19th century, there was an on-going argument among papermakers concerning the advantages of cylinder forming vs. fourdrinier forming. For a little while, it looked like cylinder forming would become the dominant technology, but as we know, that was not to be. Cylinder forming is still used, but almost exclusively for very heavyweight recycled board.

The winds of change are blowing strongly again, and this time it is the fourdrinier that will be left in the archives. You don't have to start the wake yet, since the fourdrinier is still dominant in numbers, but most equipment suppliers are no longer devoting their main research to improving fourdrinier operation. All their effort is focused on the future, and the future is the twin-wire...

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