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Industrial use

Paper industry

The machines involved in the extraction of waste paper have different shapes that adapt to every need of our customers.
The process consists of 6 steps.
1

Collection of paper waste

Each system to aspirate scraps in paper industry provides a first realisation of aerodynamic intake vents that ensure a fluid collection of waste material.

2

Aspiration of paper residues

The paper mill machines, constantly modernised, have different speeds and levels of efficiency. The original chopper fan is capable of vacuuming up to a speed of 2,800 mt/min and transports waste up to 350 metres.

3

Paper waste transport

New Aerodinamica evaluates the best suppliers to offer high-end pipelines to make production waste transport more efficient. Depending on the requirements, the pipes can be painted iron or stainless steel according to the installation.
This type of piping, thanks to higher thicknesses, tight joint systems and being completely smooth inside, prevents the material from blocking, causing a stop of the suction.

4

Separation of paper residues

The waste is transported through the aerodynamic separator equipped with different volumes of total air; this equipment works without the aid of mechanical seals as it remains in perfect balance with the balancing fans.
Depending on the type of material, specific accessories are inserted.

5

Material filtration

All the dust of the separator or of the machines is filtered by means of dust collectors built according to the requirements in compliance with all the rules regarding sizing, the choice of filtering fabrics and control systems. Each material filter is equipped with an access ladder, railings and emission control points in line with current regulations.

6

Paper waste ventilation

In modern production processes, printing machines, as well as corrugators, require large movements of air volumes.
New Aerodinamica is able to design, manufacture and install according to customer needs, air ventilation systems that minimally impact the company and its spaces.