Thermographic Inspection for Pulp and Paper Mill Facilities
Thermographic Inspection solutions tailored for Reliability Consulting for Pulp & Paper Mills operations.
Why it matters
Key Benefits
Thermographic Inspection for Pulp & Paper Equipment Reliability
Our infrared thermal imaging program scans paper machine rolls and bearings, refiners, stock pumps, recovery boiler fans, chip conveyors, and dryer section drives to detect loose connections, overloaded circuits, bearing overheating, refractory degradation, and insulation breakdown. In pulp & paper environments — hot, humid, and corrosive mill environments with continuous 24/7 production and heavy water usage — extreme moisture and process chemical exposure accelerate corrosion and bearing degradation while continuous operation limits access windows. Our team delivers annotated thermograms with temperature delta analysis and priority repair recommendations calibrated to the specific failure modes and operating conditions found in pulp & paper operations.
Supporting EPA/OSHA Compliance Through Condition Data
Pulp & Paper facilities operate under EPA effluent guidelines, OSHA combustible dust standards, and boiler/pressure vessel codes. Our infrared thermal imaging program generates documented condition records that demonstrate epa discharge compliance tied to recovery boiler and effluent system reliability; combustible dust program for wood handling areas. This audit-ready documentation reduces regulatory exposure and supports your team during inspections and third-party audits.
Reducing Paper Machine Downtime At $15K–$80K Per Hour in Pulp & Paper
Unplanned equipment failures in pulp & paper operations cause paper machine downtime at $15K–$80K per hour, broke generation, and off-spec product. Continuous process with shutdown costs so high that maintenance must occur during brief scheduled outages or on-the-run. By applying infrared thermal imaging to paper machine rolls and bearings and other critical assets, our program provides the advance warning needed to schedule repairs during available maintenance windows and protect machine efficiency (uptime × speed × quality) and broke percentage targets.
Context
Challenge & Approach
The Reliability Challenge
Extensive steam systems with hundreds of traps across the mill. Wet, humid environments accelerate electrical connection corrosion. Dryer section steam and condensate systems are critical to paper quality and energy efficiency. Mill operating schedules leave limited windows for survey access to paper machine areas.
Our Approach
We survey electrical distribution for connection faults in wet mill environments, image steam headers, traps, and insulation for energy losses, assess dryer section thermal profiles for condensate drainage and steam distribution anomalies, and quantify energy waste for capital and maintenance budget justification.
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Learn More →In pulp & paper operations, our infrared thermal imaging program focuses on paper machine rolls and bearings, refiners, stock pumps, recovery boiler fans, chip conveyors, and dryer section drives. We measure surface temperature differentials across electrical and mechanical systems to identify loose connections, overloaded circuits, bearing overheating, refractory degradation, and insulation breakdown before they progress to functional failure. Pulp & Paper facilities present specific challenges: continuous process with shutdown costs so high that maintenance must occur during brief scheduled outages or on-the-run. Our program is designed around these constraints, delivering annotated thermograms with temperature delta analysis and priority repair recommendations that your maintenance team can act on within the scheduling realities of pulp & paper production.
extreme moisture and process chemical exposure accelerate corrosion and bearing degradation while continuous operation limits access windows. In this environment, equipment failures cause paper machine downtime at $15K–$80K per hour, broke generation, and off-spec product. Our infrared thermal imaging program specifically targets paper machine rolls and bearings, refiners, stock pumps, recovery boiler fans, chip conveyors, and dryer section drives — the assets where early detection has the greatest impact on machine efficiency (uptime × speed × quality) and broke percentage. We also account for continuous 24/7 production and heavy water usage, adapting our measurement approach to maintain data quality despite these operating conditions.
Yes. Pulp & Paper facilities must comply with EPA effluent guidelines, OSHA combustible dust standards, and boiler/pressure vessel codes. Our infrared thermal imaging program generates the condition documentation needed for epa discharge compliance tied to recovery boiler and effluent system reliability; combustible dust program for wood handling areas. Beyond compliance, the condition data drives measurable improvements in machine efficiency (uptime × speed × quality) and broke percentage by converting unplanned failures into scheduled repairs. Most pulp & paper clients see meaningful reductions in paper machine downtime at $15k–$80k per hour within the first 12 months of program implementation.
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