Pulpers
Our hydraulic pulpers can slush pulp board, broken paper and waste paper into pulp. Apart from processing paper products, the pulpers can also be used in the production of wet-laid nonwovens to break down the fiber bundle into individual fibers. How can the pulping machines do that? The answers lie in their mechanical configuration. Take our vertical pulper as an example. The pulpling system consists of a tub with a rotor located in the bottom of the tub, on which there are some blades. A fixed plate with multiple blades is arranged at the bottom of the rotor. The rotor is driven by an electrical motor through a rotating axis. Apart from being connected through an axis, the rotor can also be linked through a resilient coupling, a rigid coupling and a gear reducer.
Features- Our hydraulic pulper adopt S-rotor that operates at high consistency to deliver optimum pulping process;
- Intermittent operation, high- consistency pulping;
- This hydraulic pulper can detach ink from fibers by applying deinking agents and activating a rotor. The friction between the fast-moving rotor and stock will help detach the ink particles;
- Up to 25% of energy savings thanks to the unique design of upper drive;
- High temperature steam is introduced to help detach ink particles from fibers;
- Ink detachment leads to the production of quality recycled paper in high whiteness;
Type | HT5 | HT10 | HT15 | HT20 | HT25 | HT30 | HT35 |
Volume (m³) | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 |
Consistency (%) | 10-15 | ||||||
Processing Capacity (t/d) | 20-25 | 40-50 | 60-70 | 80-100 | 130-185 | 160-225 | 185-260 |
Motor Power (kW) | 110 | 220 | 310 | 400 | 450 | 500 | 560 |