Paper and Corrugation
In today’s world of electrical energy, paper mills and box plants still prefer steam to deliver heat energy to their processes.
Overview
In today’s world of electrical energy, paper mills and box plants still prefer steam to deliver heat energy to their processes. Paper mills and corrugated packaging plants use rolls that are internally heated with steam. Maintaining a uniform temperature across the surface of the roll is essential for making quality product. Since steam is a gas, it fills the entire volume of the roll and evenly distributes heat as it condenses. Energy efficiency, product quality, and operating speed are maximized with an efficient steam system. Optimizing steam systems requires extensive systems knowledge.