Wet Pressing and Product Quality Review of Previous Pilot Machine Trials, TAPPICon22
The purpose of wet pressing is to remove water by mechanical means to consolidate the web and
minimize the energy expended in the dryer section. In this process, paper is compacted and densified to
degrees that impact end-use performance. Average density is increased by pressing, which has
implications for grades where stiffness is important. Z-direction density gradients can affect printing and
converting. Lastly, pressing affects surface quality of paper and its response to printing. Broadly
speaking, the final press nip dominates the paper surface roughness and the early press nips affect printing
performance.
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