New Infrared Moisture Sensor launched at Zellcheming Expo

HPIR sensor gives papermakers tighter CD control, and faster start-ups and grade changes

Dundalk, Ireland, June 29, 2010 – ABB, the pioneer in Quality Control Systems, officially introduced the new High-Performance Infrared (HPIR) moisture sensor for their QCS800xA Quality Control System (QCS) at the Zellcheming Expo in Wiesbaden, Germany, on June 29, 2010.

The new HPIR, a replacement for ABB’s popular HemiPlus moisture sensor, is designed to improve the performance of both new and existing ABB QCS systems. It is the latest advance in ABB’s 50-plus year history of providing innovation to the pulp and paper industry.

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    ABB's Voice in the Pulp and Paper Industry. Read about the new High-Performance Infrared (HPIR) moisture sensor introduced by ABB. Also read about how ABB’s latest technology integrates and streamlines operations at ITC and how Corenso changes product and ABB helps to make a smooth transition. Click Subscribe to request a copy.

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    Read Dan Overly's article in "Meeting papermaking challenges with service" published in World Pulp and Paper - International Review for the Pulp and Paper Industry.

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