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Valmet IQ Porosity Measurement
IQ Porosity is a single-sided measurement for paper or board porosity. Valmet's advanced porosity measurement technology is based on air pressure measurement.
Valmet IQ Silicone and Adhesive Measurement
The direct Valmet IQ Silicone and Adhesive Measurement is designed especially for demanding paper and self-adhesive laminating applications to measure silicone coated release liners.
Valmet IQ Surface Measurement
The accurate machine direction and high-resolution profiles measured by Valmet IQ Surface Measurement provides a solid foundation for producing high quality paper and board.
Valmet IQ Web Caliper Measurement
Digital signal processing, coil construction and platen pressure control ensure maximum accuracy.
Valmet IQ Warp Measurement
The Valmet IQ Warp Measurement (IQ Warp) is a new solution for improving the performance of corrugator machines. Online measurements from the IQ Warp enable monitoring and control of warping properties in real time.
Valmet IQ Web Gloss Measurement
IQ Web Gloss is used for control of paper surface quality on online and offline calenders. Digital signal processing and dust compensation ensure maximum measurement accuracy.
Valmet IQ Total Ash Measurement
Valmet IQ Total Ash Measurement measures total ash in papers containing clay or other fillers.
Online measurements for caliper control
Caliper, the thickness of a paper or board sheet, can have a dramatic impact on overall production performance, as well as directly impacts reel shape and hardness. Eliminate production issues and improve winding and printing with Valmet IQ Measurements for caliper.
Online measurements for sheet color and gloss
Optical properties play a central role in quality and function. With Valmet IQ Measurements for color and gloss, you can confidently control and predict the appearance and performance of paper and board.
Condition monitoring services
Valmet’s comprehensive condition analysis services can be an integral turnkey function in your machinery condition monitoring program.
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