About Laboratory Sheet Press (Pneumatic Type)
Laboratory Sheet Press (Pneumatic Type)
It is used for pressing and watering and sheet quickly made on sheet making machine.
As per TAPPIT-205,SCAN C26/M5,ISO 5269/1.
Pneumatic type - pneumatically Operated sheet press control panel with 12 & 6 minutes pressing with adjustable timing. Working Pressure is 3.5 kg/cm2. Maximum sheet size is 165 mm diameter.
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Working Pressure | 3.5 kg/cm2 |
| Maximum Sheet Size | 165 mm |
| Operated | Pneumatically |
Additional Information:
- Item Code:PAP-3067-B
- Minimum Order Quantity: 1 PIECE
Efficient Dewatering and Pressing SolutionThe Laboratory Sheet Press (Pneumatic Type) excels in swiftly pressing and removing excess water from freshly made sheets. Its manual-controlled pneumatic system ensures optimal pressure is applied uniformly to each specimen. This device dramatically improves the efficiency and consistency of laboratory-scale papermaking, delivering perfectly pressed sheets ready for subsequent testing or processing.
Designed for Laboratory and Industrial UseEngineered for use in industrial laboratory settings, this press is ideal for research, quality control, and sample preparation. Accommodating one sheet at a time promotes accuracy in experiments, making it indispensable for professionals in the pulp and paper sector. Its durable white finish ensures resistance to laboratory chemicals and easy cleaning.
FAQ's of Laboratory Sheet Press (Pneumatic Type):
Q: How does the Pneumatic Laboratory Sheet Press function in the sheet making process?
A: The press is used immediately after sheet formation to apply controlled pressure to a single specimen, effectively pressing out excess water and consolidating the fibers, which is critical in achieving uniform, high-quality sheets.
Q: What are the key benefits of using a pneumatic-type sheet press in laboratories?
A: This press provides precise control over the pressing process, enabling consistent results, reducing manual effort, and ensuring efficient water removal, which results in sheets ideal for further testing and analysis.
Q: When should the Laboratory Sheet Press be used during papermaking?
A: It should be employed directly after sheet formation on the sheet making machine, while the pulp is still wet to ensure maximum dewatering and uniformity before drying and additional treatments.
Q: Where is this laboratory sheet press typically installed or used?
A: Commonly found in industrial laboratories, research facilities, or production control labs, it is essential for pulp and paper manufacturers, especially in environments focusing on small-scale or pilot batch processing.
Q: What control mode does this equipment use, and how does it affect operation?
A: The Laboratory Sheet Press operates with a MANUAL control mode, allowing operators to precisely adjust the pressure and duration to suit the specimen's requirements, leading to optimal dewatering and sheet consistency.
Q: Who can benefit from integrating this equipment into their workflow?
A: Manufacturers, suppliers, research institutions, and quality control labs in the pulp and paper industry in India will find this press advantageous for standardizing laboratory sheet pressing operations.
Q: What is the process for pressing a sheet using this machine?
A: After placing a wet pulp sheet onto the press platen, the operator engages the pneumatic system manually to apply pressure, efficiently pressing out water and consolidating the sheet in a single, rapid step.