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Content available remote SIMOCODE pro chroni i steruje napędami nowej maszyny papierniczej ECO7
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ECO7 z wydajnością 1700 m/min jest jedną z najszybszych na świecie maszyn do produkcji tektury. Jej wysoka efektywność i krótkie cykle produkcyjne zapewniają skrócenie czasu realizacji i zwiększenie dostępności standardowych asortymentów. Doskonałe formowanie włókna gwarantuje optymalną przerabialność i maksymalną prędkość podczas produkcji tektury.
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The article describes cylinder mould machines for web forming. Modified formers using short wire loops to enhance fibre distribution and water drainage are presented. Formers such as BistrolFormer, TurboFormer, Newport Former from Black Clawson Company, TT ShortFormer and TT PressureFormer from Toscotec and FloatLip formerTM from Voith is described. The cylinder mould machine is now primarily used for making boards (heavier weight papers) or, because of its superior watermark ability, for production of high security papers. The general construction of headbox and cylinders in these machines were also presented.
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Content available remote Półtora wieku tradycji budowy maszyn papierniczych w Jeleniej Górze-Cieplicach
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In 1854 Heinrich Fullner established a repair shop for paper-making machincs at Cieplice Śląskie (Bad Warmbrunn). Ten years later, Fullner constructed the first complete paper-making machine. As time went by, his machines gained renown in Silesia and other regions of Germany, of which Silesia was then a part. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, thanks to awards it gained at international fairs, the plant, managed by Eugen Fullner, already had customers in a majority of European countries, as well as in both the Americas and in Asia. During World War Two, the paper-making machine plant used the labour of POWs of various nationalities (including Poles. Russians and Ukrainians). There were cases of the prisoncrs being executed by firing squad or by hanging. In 1945, all the machinery from the plant at Cieplice was seized by the Soviet Army. Afler the empty plant was taken over by the Polish authorities, technical documentation for the construction of paper-making machines was found. A decision was made to rebuild the plant, as the extent of war-time damage to paper mills in the country was very sigllificant. The construction of the first paper-making machine at the plant, renamed Fampa, began in 1950. and over the subsequent years the plant became a major supplier of equipment for the paper industry in Poland and other Comecon (CMEA) counties. In 1964, Fampa bought a licence from the American-British company Walmsleys-Beloit for the production of the most modern paper-making machines of that time: machines produced under the licence were later installed in paper mills at Kostrzyn, Świecie, Myszków and Kwidzyn and in many paper mills in the countries of the Communist bloc. In 1991 most of the firm's stock was bought by the Amcrican firm Beloit; since 2000 the plant has been owned by the Polish-American company PMPoland S.A. The firm has branches ann agencies in Poland, USA., China, Germany and the Czech Republic. lt specializes in the delivery and modernization of paper-making machines and other kinds of equipment for the paper industry.
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