Claims
- 1. A calender comprising:
- at least one roller stack having an upper roller and a lower roller, each of said upper roller and said lower roller being a deflection compensation roller and including an inner fixed carrier and an outer rotatable roller sleeve, said roller sleeve being supported on said inner fixed carrier by a plurality of hydrostatic support elements, said roller stack having a plurality of hard rollers and at least one soft roller disposed between said upper roller and said lower roller, said rollers forming at least four working nips, said roller sleeve of one of said upper roller and said lower roller having an inner carrier and an outer covering surrounding said inner carrier, said outer covering is substantially made of a flexible plastic, said roller sleeve of said one of said upper roller and said lower roller having a ductility factor F; where: ##EQU2## where E=Modulus of elasticity of the roller sleeve in N/mm.sup.2
- S=Wall thickness of the roller sleeve in mm,
- a roller disposed adjacent to said one of said upper roller and said lower roller being a hard roller, said inner carrier of said roller sleeve being comprised of a cast iron having a lower modulus of elasticity than chilled cast iron and having a relatively low resistance to wear.
- 2. The calender according to claim 1, wherein said ductility factor is greater than 5.
- 3. The calender according to claim 1, wherein said outer covering has a higher resistance to wear than the resistance to wear of said cast iron of said inner carrier.
- 4. The calender according to claim 3, wherein said inner carrier is made of lamellar graphite cast iron.
- 5. The calender according to claim 3, wherein said inner carrier is made of nodular cast iron and said outer covering of said roller sleeve is made of flexible plastic.
- 6. The calender according to claim 5, wherein said flexible plastic is a fiber-reinforced epoxy resin.
- 7. The calender according to claim 1, wherein said deflection compensation is controlled in a plurality of zones, a hydraulic fluid being individually directed to said plurality of hydrostatic support elements at predetermined independent pressures.
- 8. The calender according to claim 1, wherein said deflection compensation is controlled in a plurality of zones, a hydraulic fluid being directed to a pair of said plurality of hydrostatic support elements at a predetermined independent pressure.
- 9. The calender according to claim 1, wherein the roller disposed adjacent to said upper roller has means for heating a surface of said roller.
- 10. The calender according to claim 9, wherein said heating is effected by steam.
- 11. The calender according to claim 1, wherein all of said hard rollers disposed between said upper roller and said lower roller have means for heating a surface of said respective roller.
- 12. The calender according to claim 11, wherein said heating is effected by steam.
- 13. The calender according to claim 1, wherein said roller stack comprises twelve rollers, a fourth roller from a bottom of said roller stack being rotatably driven.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/655,453, filed May 30, 1996 (now abandoned).
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