A new training module for the pulp and paper industry is added to NSK academy’s training offering. The informative course focuses on the dryer section of papermaking machinery and is aimed at anyone who selects, specifies or maintains rolling bearings for this demanding application. Participants who complete the course with at least 80% of the achievable score will receive a certificate.
The dryer section of paper machines places very high demands on rolling bearings. High temperatures, humidity (steam) and contaminants entering the bearing can bring the entire production line to a standstill if the bearings fail. Optimal bearing specification and maintenance can therefore significantly improve the profitability of the overall plant by avoiding unplanned production downtime and increasing bearing life.
Know-how around the right bearing selection is the key here. The new NSK Academy training module for rolling bearings used in the dryer section provides practitioners with the necessary knowledge.
The comprehensive learning material first explains the different areas of the dryer section where rolling bearings are needed — for example, paper rolls, drying cylinders, dryers and PV rolls. The module describes the function of each area, its typical operating conditions and the bearing characteristics required for high performance. It also identifies a number of potential challenges and provides information on the types of bearings that are best suited to solve these problems.
Participants in the training module will also receive detailed information on typical bearing failures in the dryer section of paper machines and their causes — for example, inner ring breakage, inner ring creep and flaking. The course shows which countermeasures are best to be taken in each case.
All in all, NSK’s latest training module provides an understanding of the basic requirements for rolling bearings in the dryer section, where very high temperatures, high speeds and heavy loads can cause significant problems with inadequately specified or maintained bearings. The course is aimed at sales, technical support, research & development, engineering and maintenance/service personnel in the paper industry or at paper machine manufacturers.