
H-Type press configuration delivers superior nip pressure for maximum water removal.
The press section represents the final stage of mechanical water removal, where sheet dryness improvements translate directly to energy savings in the dryer section. Parason's H-type press section designs—available in Bi-Nip and Tri-Nip configurations—maximize dewatering efficiency while enhancing sheet strength properties.
Our press section engineering focuses on the critical balance between dewatering efficiency and sheet quality preservation. The Bi-Nip configuration offers excellent performance for writing, printing, and newsprint grades, while the Tri-Nip design delivers maximum dewatering for high-speed operations.
Advanced press configurations including Combi press designs and extended nip pressing options enable optimization for specific grade requirements with precision roll alignment and optimized felt conditioning systems.
400+ MPM
Operating Speed
42-48%
Exit Dryness
15-20%
Steam Savings
Maximum dewatering for superior paper properties
Rigid H-frame construction ensures precise roll alignment under maximum nip loads.
Configuration choices enable optimization for specific grade requirements and production speeds.
Engineered nip configurations maximize water removal while preserving sheet bulk.
High-pressure showers, suction boxes, and steam boxes maintain felt permeability.
Hydraulic loading systems with position feedback enable accurate nip pressure control.
Frame design facilitates efficient roll changes for cover maintenance and grade flexibility.
Tri-Nip configuration achieves exit dryness up to 48%, reducing dryer section load.
Higher press section dryness translates to 15-20% steam savings in drying.

Precision CNC machining and advanced 3D design of L & Y shape press frames
Key specifications and features
Longer pressing zone for higher dewatering
Uniform nip pressure across sheet width
Automatic rope carrier and tail threading
Custom Solutions: Our press section specialists can recommend configurations optimized for your paper grades and production targets.
Our press section specialists can recommend configurations optimized for your paper grades and production targets.