Parent roll for tissue paper

A uniformly wound parent roll of soft, high bulk tissue has greater uniformity in sheet basis weight, machine direction stretch and bulk when compared to parent rolls wound by conventional winding methods. The method involves carrying the tissue sheet on a relatively air impermeable transfer belt wh...

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Hauptverfasser: LIN, PHILIP SIM, KLERELID, BERNT ERIK INGVAR, GROPP, RONALD FREDERICK, KARLSSON, TOMMY ROLF, LEVALLEY, RANDALL JAMES, KLAUBERT, BRIAN DOUGLAS
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creator LIN
PHILIP SIM
KLERELID
BERNT ERIK INGVAR
GROPP
RONALD FREDERICK
KARLSSON
TOMMY ROLF
LEVALLEY
RANDALL JAMES
KLAUBERT
BRIAN DOUGLAS
description A uniformly wound parent roll of soft, high bulk tissue has greater uniformity in sheet basis weight, machine direction stretch and bulk when compared to parent rolls wound by conventional winding methods. The method involves carrying the tissue sheet on a relatively air impermeable transfer belt which traverses an unsupported span between two winding drums. The sheet is transferred from the transfer belt to the parent roll as the parent roll is urged against the sheet/transfer belt at a point within the unsupported span. The resulting deflection of the transfer belt is detected and, in response, the reel spool position is controllably changed to maintain the deflection within predetermined limits. The tension of the sheet is controlled by the predetermined differential speed between the outer most surface of the parent roll and the transfer belt.
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title Parent roll for tissue paper
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