Nomex® calender rolls are the optimum performance solution for very high temperature Supercalendering applications.
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Nomex® is a man-made fibre based material suited to very high temperature calendering conditions. Outstanding temperature resistance, excellent resistance to surface damage and high nip loads ensure minimum maintenance and a very long service life.
DuPont Approved
"DuPont certify that they consider RHL to be fully technically capable to manufacture filled rolls with Nomex® . We therefore recommend this company as an excellent source for long lasting Nomex® calender rolls."
DuPont de Nemours Int. SA, Geneva, Switzerland
Nomex® is a 'man-made' fibre based material. The material has a rigid and regular (meta-aramid) molecular structure. Because of the strong structural linkages, Nomex fibres are both chemically and thermally very stable and will not flow or melt even above 350°C. For this reason Nomex is suited to high temperature calendering where alternative roll cover materials would quickly break down.
This unique constuction also gives Nomex® excellent marking resistance. Marking resistance and recovery is closely related to Modulus of Elasticity (the ability of the material to rebound to its original shape after being dented). The Nomex® structure has a high modulus of elasticity, which is maintained at elevated temperatures.
RHL produce complete new Nomex® rolls or can refill existing filled rolls with Nomex® material. Nomex can be resurfaced using standard equipment such as diamond tool, abrasive belt or stone grinding.
| Typical Material Hardness | Max. Speed | Max. Linear Pressure | Max. Roll Surface Temp.* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nomex® | 87°Shore D | 900m/min | 450kN/m | 200°C |

