Fleissner: through-air drying technology.As an inventor INVENTOR. One who invents or finds out something. 2. The patent laws of the United States authorize a patent to be issued to the original inventor; if the invention is suggested by another, he is not the inventor within the meaning of those laws; but in that of Through-Air Drying technology, Fleissner Company has supplied more than 45,000 Through-Air drums up to 8000 mm wide and 4800 mm (16 ft) in diameter to customers all over the world from the textile, nonwovens, man-made fibers n. 1. A fiber created from natural materials or by chemical processes. Noun 1. man-made fiber - fiber created from natural materials or by chemical processes synthetic fiber and paper industries in the past 70 years. The High-Tech Through-Air Drum, developed in 1988, has the essential advantage of a Bolted drum shell design (instead of welded construction) providing high stability and rigidity rigidity /ri·gid·i·ty/ (ri-jid´i-te) inflexibility or stiffness. clasp-knife rigidity . Fleissner supplies High-Tech drums as single TAD tissue machines (see photo) with Yankee dryers A Yankee dryer is a pressure vessel used in the production of tissue paper.[1] On the Yankee dryer, the paper goes from approximately 40% dryness to just over 95% dryness. as well as other configurations. For more information, go to www.tappi.org, click on Solutions!, and click on Online Exclusives June 2003. |
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