Process Optimization within the whole Tissue Production
emtec Electronic at the MIAC Tissue Business Point 2014 in Lucca, Italy
emtec Electronic GmbH will participate the first "MIAC Tissue Business Point" in Lucca, both, the show itself as well as the conference. From March 26th until 27th, we will be present at the exhibition at booth no. 04 together with Qi Srl and Metreo Srl – our representatives for Italy. In addition, we will also attend the MIAC Tissue Conference on Thursday, March 27th with a presentation – interesting for all players within the tissue industry.
During the MIAC Tissue exhibition, emtec will present different testing instruments by which the complete process of tissue production from the pulp to the finished product can be controlled and guided in the right direction to get an efficient
process and the best possible quality with the lowest possible cost.
In the wet end it is extremely important to have detailed information about the charges of particles in the pulp suspension, which can be determined by CAS Charge Analyzing System. Also important is the knowledge about the surface charge of the pulp fibers, which can be measured with the FPA Fiber Potential Analyzer. Furthermore, emtec Electronic developed a new Online measuring device FPO Fiber Zeta Potential Analyzer Online, which measures the Zeta Potential of fibers directly during the production process and delivers immediately reliable and necessary information concerning the dosing of chemicals to the pulp.
In addition to the wet-end, it is necessary to get an idea of the quality of the base tissue after the production and of the finished product after converting. This can be realized by the TSA Tissue Softness Analyzer, which gives reliable and objective information about the real softness, smoothness/ roughness, stiffness as well as the final hand feeling. The availability of these three parameters opens a huge amount of chances for the optimization of the tissue production and converting processes.
During Session 3 in the conference on Thursday, March 27th Mrs. Sandra Vogt will explain in detail the different functions and applications of these valued assistants and their "Possibilities for process optimization from the wet end to
the finished tissue product".