A New Face for Old Heat Transfer Rolls


Orange, Mass. – Inside a heat transfer roll, corrosion and other suspended matter can eventually clog inner fluid flow channels and impede proper cooling or heating. Many of these heat transfer rolls can be refurbished by PFE Rolls through a reshelling process to achieve like-new performance. While reshelling can include machining inner and outer roll surfaces, inner spiral replacement, shaft repair and balancing, the cost can be a third that of a new roll. Still, reshelling is not for every heat transfer roll. Some larger rolls with expensive outer shells are better replaced than reshelled. PFE Rolls manufactures and refurbishes heat transfer rolls up to 65 inches in diameter and up to 540 inches in length. New rolls are engineered to be within +/- 1°F across the roll face.



PFE Rolls

(978) 544-7803

www.pferolls.com



Caption: The heat transfer roll shown has had the outer shell removed for the first part of a reshell, revealing the inner spirals in need of replacement. The roll is in the process of being refurbished.



PFE Rolls, formerly KRH Rolls and previously a division of Perma-Flex Roller Technology, specializes in engineering and manufacturing rolls used in the paper, plastic, chemical converting and food industries. PFE Rolls also produces custom AccuNip™ machinery used in web applications ranging from laminating, calendering, thermal bonding and cooling to web pulling and holding. For additional information on PFE Rolls, Inc., please contact Mike Hebert, general manager, at (978) 544-7803 or visit PFE’s web site at www.pferolls.com.





For more information, contact:

Mike Hebert

General Manager

PFE Rolls, Inc.

(978) 544-7803

mhebert@pferolls.com


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