The Corrugating Industry Steam and Condensate ... - Spirax Sarco
The Corrugating Industry Steam and Condensate ... - Spirax Sarco
The Corrugating Industry Steam and Condensate ... - Spirax Sarco
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<strong>Spirax</strong> <strong>Sarco</strong><br />
in the corrugating industry<br />
For most of the 20th century <strong>Spirax</strong> <strong>Sarco</strong> has been the leader<br />
in improving steam plant efficiency, providing knowledge<br />
<strong>and</strong> high quality products to all branches of industry,<br />
including the corrugating industry.<br />
We underst<strong>and</strong> that the corrugating industry<br />
has its particular needs <strong>and</strong> problems, <strong>and</strong> that<br />
each application within the industry should be looked<br />
at individually.<br />
We can provide solutions to problems<br />
around the complete steam <strong>and</strong> condensate system in the<br />
corrugating industry, anywhere in the world.<br />
<strong>Steam</strong><br />
distribution<br />
<strong>Steam</strong><br />
generation<br />
<strong>Steam</strong> control<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
management<br />
<strong>Condensate</strong><br />
management<br />
To produce high quality board while maintaining low<br />
production costs it is essential that the corrugator runs<br />
at its most efficient speed, <strong>and</strong> efficiently uses the heat<br />
available in the steam.<br />
To achieve this, it is necessary to consider the design<br />
<strong>and</strong> operation of the complete steam <strong>and</strong> condensate<br />
system, taking into account the type of corrugator, its<br />
speed, the local environment <strong>and</strong> the different types of<br />
board being produced.<br />
<strong>The</strong> complete system<br />
Consideration should also be given to future expansion<br />
plans <strong>and</strong> plans to upgrade existing machines.<br />
New machines are manufactured <strong>and</strong> existing machines<br />
are being upgraded to run at higher speeds, producing<br />
more board per day. Individual corrugators are now<br />
required to be versatile <strong>and</strong> produce many different types<br />
of board, with quick change-over times from one product<br />
to another.<br />
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