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Yankee Dryer delivered to DAMAPEL

September 17, 2021
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Guarulhos, SP, Brazil


By the end of august, HERGEN has delivery a new Yankee Dryer, this time to DAMAPEL, which is a tradition tissue producer located at São Paulo - Brazil



Cylinder basic data:


Diameter: 4.880 mm (16’)

Face length: 3.120 mm

Fabricated in carbon steel

Welded heads

Ribbed internal surface

Soda straws for condensate removal

Working pressure: 10 bar

With head insulation



HERGEN/DAMAPEL


HERGEN would like to thanks the trust placed by DAMAPEL, congratulates the company for its entrepreneurial vision, and focused on the quality of its products, always bearing the environment in mind and giving priority to the people.






High performance with energy saving


Paper production consumes a lot of energy. In a Tissue paper machine, the drying process is responsible for about 70% of the machine's energy consumption. This means that a more efficient drying system results directly in significant energy savings.

Hergen Smart Yankee Dryer is made of Steel. Due to the mechanical properties of this material, its thickness can be significantly less than the ones made of Cast Iron, increasing the heat transfer by up to 35%, resulting in lower energy consumption for the same production.


Hergen quality

NO rupture risk due construction in carbon steel

Increase production: HIGHER HEAT TRANSFER UP TO 35% AS COMPARED WITH CAST IRON CYLINDERS resulting in higher paper evaporation ratio

Innovative condensate extraction system

Higher reliability with no risk inherent to the casting process, such as porosities or discontinuities

Two construction options for Head Covers: mounted with capscrew or welded to the cylinder shell

Metal surface with high hardness resulting in better creping quality

Excellent temperature profile

Steel plate material allows cylinders construction with any required diameter

Easy transportation: journals may be transported disassembled thus reducing the maximum load height