History Development Of Airlaid Paper
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Many people are familiar with the dust-free paper, dust-free wiping paper, wiping paper, and other products. With the progress of science and technology and the development of industrial technology, the production process of dust-free paper is also constantly improving. So many people must be not very familiar with the development history of dust-free paper, so the next will give you an introduction to the development history of the dust-free paper industry.
In the 1960s, Europe pioneered the invention of dust-free paper using natural fibers as raw materials. Karl, Danish inventor. Klonya, the first to use wood pulp design as a dry forming technology, in the early 1970s to North America and Europe for comprehensive commercial production. In the beginning, the design method is to install the fixed screen as a shaper in the empty box and scatter the fiber downwards. Through the action of the vacuum, the fibers fall to the forming web below, forming a certain shape of the paper.
In the late 1970s, the United Paper Mill of Finland and MJ, another company, each refined the dry process. Improved dust-free paper technology was more widely used in the 1980s. In the early 1980s, to adapt to the production of dust-free paper, one of Cronya's colleagues, Yohan. Moskaert replaced fixed omentum molding with rotary cylinder molding, which is very competitive in the field of dust-free paper production technology.
In the mid-1980s, with the development of the chemical industry, especially the appearance of composite fibers, DANKLON Company in Denmark designed the horizontal cylinder forming technology to provide composite fibers as the target, which can use different lengths and different kinds of composite fibers uniformly mixed to form dust-free paper and wipe paper. Later, after continuous improvement, and the rapid progress of composite fiber technology, further, improve the production efficiency of thermal bonding dust-free paper.
In the early 1990s, Denmark MJ Company successively launched the forming mesh technology to adapt to the use of composite fiber demand, in order to adapt to the production of dust-free wiping paper.
At the same time, Japanese paper companies have started to develop dry-forming technology since the 1960s, through more than 20 years of efforts, developed a unique set of dry-forming long net and round net paper machines.






