Enhancing Machinery Life: The Impact of Wear-Resistant Technologies, Paper360º March/April 2024
Reducing downtime in pulp and paper manufacturing through wear-resistant technologies is a significant challenge due to the wear of vital machine components. This results in added costs for repairs, replacement, and ongoing maintenance, as well as the cost of lost production.
Preventive maintenance and repairs based on advanced wearfacing technology can extend the life of critical machinery. Pulp and paper machinery is subject to various types of wear, including abrasion, impact, erosion, fatigue, corrosion, heat, and combinations of these. When critical equipment functions optimally, it consumes less energy. Therefore, wear protection can boost productivity, improve energy efficiency, and reduce CO
2 emissions for pulp and paper operators.
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