Claims
- 1. A method for drying a paper web in a papermaking machine, the method including the steps of:
- guiding the paper web through a main drying section including a plurality of heatable dryers for contacting the paper web, in each of a plurality of successively located dryer groups, in which each of the dryer groups is a single-tier, top-felted dryer group, so that the paper web is dried in the main drying section solely from one side thereof;
- moistening the paper web by applying to it a coating material;
- guiding the paper web through an after-dryer, double-tier dryer section to heat opposite sides thereof; and
- separately controlling steam pressure in an upper-tier of dryers and in a bottom-tier of dryers associated with the double-tier dryer section to control the steam pressure therein in a manner which tends to reduce a curl parameter associated with the paper web.
- 2. The method for drying a paper web in accordance with claim 1, further including guiding the paper web through a final, short, dryer section comprising a pair of first and second dryers with one intermediate vacuum suction roll disposed between and below the first and second dryers.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further including guiding the paper web through the main drying section without open draw.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further including controlling the longitudinal tension of at least one of a lower felt and an upper felt of the double-tier dryer section to provide different tensions in the lower felt and in the upper felt.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further including controlling heat generated in the upper-tier dryers and in the bottom-tier dryers by providing in at least one of the bottom-tier and upper-tier dryers condensate-disturbance ledges.
- 6. A drying apparatus for the drying of a paper web in a paper making machine, the drying apparatus comprising:
- a main drying section including a plurality of heatable dryers for contacting the paper web, in each of a plurality of successively located dryer groups, in which each of the dryer groups is a single-tier, top-felted dryer group, so that the paper web is dried in the main drying section solely from one side thereof;
- a coating device for applying a wet coating material to the paper web following the emergence of the paper web from the main drying section;
- at least one double-tier, after-dryer dryer section following the coating device, the double-tier drying section including upper-tier dryers and bottom-tier dryers; and
- a curl controlling device including a controller for controlling steam pressure in the upper-tier dryers and in the bottom-tier dryers of the at least one double-tier dryer section for reducing the tendency of the paper web to curl.
- 7. The drying apparatus of claim 6, in which the at least one after-dryer, double-tier dryer section includes at least two double-tier dryer sections.
- 8. The drying apparatus of claim 6, further including means for controlling a longitudinal tension of at least one of a lower felt and an upper felt of the at least one two-tier dryer section to provide different tensions in the lower felt and in the upper felt.
- 9. The drying apparatus of claim 6, in which one of the upper-tier dryers and the bottom-tier dryers of the at least one double-tier dryer section is provided with condensate-disturbance ledges.
- 10. The drying apparatus of claim 6, in which the plurality of top-felted, single-tier dryer sections comprise intermediate suction guide rolls between the dryers and in which the intermediate suction guide rolls are free of internal stationary suction boxes.
- 11. The drying apparatus of claim 10, in which a respective external stationary suction box is associated with each of the suction guide rolls that are free of an internal stationary suction box.
- 12. The drying apparatus of claim 6, in which the coating device is a coater which applies a starch containing coating to the paper web.
- 13. The drying apparatus of claim 6, in which the coating device is a size press which applies a coating material to the paper web which improves the printability thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/344,736, filed Nov. 23, 1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,557,860.
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