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01/10/2015

A belt that saves time and money

Since October 2014, the box plant in Werne is using the innovative upper belt Conducto 3313 made by GKD – Gebr. Kufferath AG in the heating section. Its open mesh construction allows immediate, full-surface evaporation of steam from the corrugated board in the heating section. An experience report.

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The mesh of the Conducto 3313 – highly air permeable and with a thnickness of only four millimetres considerably thinner than other conventional...

The mesh of the Conducto 3313 – highly air permeable and with a thnickness of only four millimetres considerably thinner than other conventional products on the market – does not saturate itself with moistures and thus maintains better traction

 
The corrugated board production capacity is 135 million square metres/year Photos: Gebr. Kufferath

The corrugated board production capacity is 135 million square metres/year Photos: Gebr. Kufferath

 
The mesh of the Conducto 3313 – highly air permeable and with a thnickness of only four millimetres considerably thinner than other conventional...

The mesh of the Conducto 3313 – highly air permeable and with a thnickness of only four millimetres considerably thinner than other conventional products on the market – does not saturate itself with moistures and thus maintains better traction

 
The new heating belt by GKD allows considerable savings of glue consumption, steam engery and cleaning costs

The new heating belt by GKD allows considerable savings of glue consumption, steam engery and cleaning costs

 
Thanks to the specific mesh consruction of the heating belt, the glue has so far also not caused any appreciable soiling on the belt

Thanks to the specific mesh consruction of the heating belt, the glue has so far also not caused any appreciable soiling on the belt

 
The special mesh construction of polyester, aramide and bronze combines all-round protection against electrostatic discharge with lastingly consist...

The special mesh construction of polyester, aramide and bronze combines all-round protection against electrostatic discharge with lastingly consistent robustness of the belt

 
The modern machine park guarantees the highly efficient production of the corrugated board

The modern machine park guarantees the highly efficient production of the corrugated board

 
In Werne, the flute sizes B, C, E, F as well the new D Flute in a width of 2.8 metres are produced

In Werne, the flute sizes B, C, E, F as well the new D Flute in a width of 2.8 metres are produced

 
The use of the GKDbelt has increased the product quality

The use of the GKDbelt has increased the product quality

 
From today‘s viewpoint it was a good decision to switch from the relative closed and heavy mesh belt to the belt of GKD. Klaus Lüke, Head of the...

From today‘s viewpoint it was a good decision to switch from the relative closed and heavy mesh belt to the belt of GKD. Klaus Lüke, Head of the Central Technical Department of the Klingele Group, and Amir Mirsakarimi, Plant Manager (from left to right)

 
Overall equipment effectiveness is calculated and optimised on the basis of the key indicators system availability, system efficiency and quality

Overall equipment effectiveness is calculated and optimised on the basis of the key indicators system availability, system efficiency and quality

 
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