Deublin paper applications span the production chain from the raw pulp and paper mills, to the downstream paper converters. Mills use steam joint and siphon systems and water unions for heating and cooling. Converters use rotating unions for heating and cooling rolls, as well as winders with air clutches and brakes.
Pulp and Paper Mills
Massive equipment is used to manufacture paper rolls from raw pulp. Deublin rotating unions are used in the headbox, press rolls and nip rolls, while the dryer section employs Deublin steam joints and siphons for steam and condensate removal. Calendar rolls require unions for either steam or hot water.
Paper Converting
Large parent rolls of paper from the mill are placed on winders with air clutches and brakes so that paper rolls can be heated or cooled, coated, cut, slit or cured. Deublin rotating unions are used for heating and cooling rolls.
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Water
Most common media used for cooling in a variety of applications including printing, plastics, tire and rubber, steel, and aluminum casting
Water Glycol
Common media that expands the temperature range of water for both heating and cooling, primarily rolls
Hot Oil
Media used for heating of rolls for a variety of applications including plastics, paper, tire, and rubber
Steam
Media used in heating applications, primarily rolls for paper, corrugating, converting, tire and rubber, and food processing
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