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Challenges in Moulded Fibre Production
Authors: Domin Petr | Nesládek Ivan | Češek Břetislav | Milichovský Miloslav | Potůček František
Year: 2006
Type of publication: článek ve sborníku
Name of source: Sborník konference "Challenges of Pulp and Paper Technology"
Publisher name: Společnost průmyslu papíru a celulózy
Place: Praha
Page from-to: 1-8
Titles:
Language Name Abstract Keywords
cze Výzvy v produkci nasávaných papírenských výrobků Práce srovnává vstřikovací a nasávací technologii výroby , z hlediska formace, pevnosti a křehkosti produkovaných tvarovaných papírenských výrobků. nasávané výrobky, vstřikovací a nasávací proces, pevnost, křechkost, formace
eng Challenges in Moulded Fibre Production The moulded fibres, i.e. hollow parts made from paper fibres, introduce non-traditional products on paper mass basis being utilised in all areas of human society, because their typical environment friendly character. As typical, a suction method of their production is such non-traditional paper-making method but broadly wide-spread to moulding fibre production. Although this fact limits both the technology and the properties of products, not all process possibilities are utilised. Especially, the mechanical properties are not optimised. Problems with weak stiffness and fragility of moulded fibre walls are oft observed. An existence of connectivity of the mechanical properties with web formation was proved. It seems an existence of reserve in optimising of the moulded fibre walls formation. The influence of wire support plate performance, i. e. size and concentration of holes, on the web formation was investigated. moulded fibre;injection and suction method;stiffness;fragility;formation