Method for producing a roll of a paper/boardmaking machine...

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CA 2366994

The invention relates to a method for producing a roll for a paper or board machine. In the method, a tubular roll blank is made by bending out of a planar sheet or by means of centrifugal casting. The roll blank is first coated with a material having a modulus of elasticity and a density lower than those of steel and the coated roll blank is turned on a lathe to a desired shape and to a desired surface quality. Image

L'invention concerne un procédé permettant de produire un rouleau pour machine à papier ou à carton. Selon ledit procédé, on fabrique une ébauche de rouleau tubulaire par courbure d'une feuille plane ou par moulage par centrifugation. Ensuite, on applique sur l'ébauche du rouleau un matériau ayant un module d'élasticité et une densité inférieurs à ceux de l'acier, puis on fait tourner l'ébauche du rouleau ainsi revêtue sur un tour pour lui donner une forme et une qualité de surface voulues.

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