| Why
Gas IR ?
According to a
Gas Research Institute (GRI - now GTI) Market Assessment, about 50% of the paper
and paper board machines installed in the US and Canada are drying limited. This
prevents many paper producers from increasing production on existing machines.
The gas-fired infrared burners can eliminate production bottlenecks and increase
productivity by more than 10% from the existing machines.
Efficient and
safe infrared burners offer a cost effective solution for increasing the drying
capacity. Installation costs are low compared to other options such as adding
more dryer cans at the dry end. The gas infrared burners can be installed with
little downtime.
Trials at the
Herty Foundation pilot paper machine have demonstrated production rate increases
of 10 - 14%
Gas IR heaters
produce an infrared wavelength that is readily absorbed by the water in the sheet.
This leads to a higher temperature and a drying efficiency increase that cannot
be duplicated by conduction and convection temperatures alone.
| Method |
Type
of Drying |
Drying
Rate
(lbs water/hr/ft2) |
| Steam
Cans |
Conduction |
2
- 6 |
Air
Hoods
Impingement |
Convection |
4
- 8 |
| Gas
IR |
Radiation
+
Convection |
30
+ |
Gas IR
Options
Hot Pressing
- Apply heat before
sheet is pressed
- High Temperature
reduces water viscosity, improves dewatering, reduces drying load
- Improves moisture
profile
- Reduction in
steam requirements and/or increase in drying capacity
Preheating
- Install IR between
last press and dryer inlet
- Heat sheet before
it enters dryer section
- Bring sheet to
evaporation temperature
- Allows higher
surface temperature in first few cylinders
- Excellent application
for drying limited machines
Supplemental Heating along Dryer Section
- Install IR inside
Dryer Section
- Constant Evaporation
Zone or Falling Rate Zone
- Best location
is machine specific
More Information
For more information,
visit the Gas
IR Paper Drying Consortium Web Site.
 
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