
For tissue, packaging, graphic, and specialty paper machines across suction press, shoe press, and blind-drilled press configurations. Needle-punched batt-on-base construction with woven base fabric for dimensional stability. Available in single-layer, double-layer, and laminated base configurations. Custom-manufactured to machine width, length, and nip specifications. Continuous operating temperature up to 90°C (press section).
200 – 2,200 m/min
Machine Speed Range
12 – 500 g/m²
GSM Range
PA6/PA66 Batt Fiber + PET Base Fabric
Material
30 – 180 days (varies significantly by press configuration, nip pressure, and felt conditioning quality)
Expected Lifetime
Engineered for these specific operating conditions
200 – 2,200 m/min
Machine Speed
12 – 500 g/m²
GSM Range
Not sure which grade your machine runs? Contact our application engineer.
Contact EngineerThis fabric has been tested and proven on the following paper machines
| Brand | Compatible Models | Typical Width | Typical Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valmet | SymPress, OptiPress, Press Section | 3,500 – 8,600 mm | up to 2,200 m/min |
| Voith | NipcoFlex, DuoCentri, QualiPress | 3,000 – 7,800 mm | up to 2,000 m/min |
| ANDRITZ | PrimePress, PrimePress X | 3,000 – 8,000 mm | up to 1,800 m/min |
| Bellmer | TurboPress, Press Section Standard | 2,500 – 5,500 mm | up to 1,200 m/min |
| Toscotec | TT Press | 2,800 – 6,000 mm | up to 2,000 m/min |
| A.Celli | AC-Press Series | 2,500 – 5,600 mm | up to 1,500 m/min |
| Recard | Press Section | 2,200 – 4,800 mm | up to 1,200 m/min |
| Over Meccanica | OM-Press | 2,400 – 5,200 mm | up to 1,000 m/min |
Running a machine not listed? Our engineers can customize for any brand.
Ask an EngineerFull specification sheet for engineering evaluation
| Material | Batt fiber: 100% Polyamide (PA6/PA66). Base fabric: 100% Polyester (PET) or PET/PA6 hybrid. Batt-to-base ratio: 45:55 to 65:35 (application-dependent). |
| Construction | Needle-punched batt-on-base. Woven base fabric (single-layer / double-layer / laminated) with batt fiber needled from one or both sides. Batt weight and needling density adjusted per application. |
| Weight | 1,000 – 2,200 g/m² (application-dependent; higher weight = greater void volume = more water removal per nip) |
| Weight Tolerance | ± 3% across full width |
| Caliper | 2.0 – 5.5 mm (measured at 2 kPa, ISO 9073-2) |
| Caliper Tolerance | ± 0.08 mm across full width |
| Density | 0.30 – 0.50 g/cm³ (lower density = higher void volume = better water handling) |
| Air Permeability | 15 – 120 CFM (at 125 Pa, ISO 9237). Press felts have significantly lower air permeability than dryer fabrics — water removal is by mechanical pressing, not air flow. |
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How this model compares to other PAPTEX options and competitor alternatives
Press Felt: operates in the press section — after sheet formation is complete. Needle-punched batt-on-base composite structure for water absorption and mechanical pressing. Press felts are nonwoven composite structures. Forming Fabric: operates in the wet end (forming section). Mesh-type woven construction for drainage and fiber retention on the pulp slurry. These fabrics serve entirely different machine sections and mechanisms — press felts remove water by mechanical pressure; forming fabrics drain water by gravity and vacuum. PAPTEX supplies both — same quality system, same direct-engineer contact.
Press Felt: operates in the press section (wet, high nip pressure, mechanical water removal). Batt-on-base composite structure absorbs water from the sheet and releases it at the Uhle box. Polyester Dryer Fabric: operates in the dryer section (hot, no nip pressure, thermal water removal). Flat yarn woven structure for sheet transport and heat transfer. Different sections, different physics — press felts handle water in liquid phase; dryer fabrics handle water in vapor phase.
Press Felt: press section, batt-on-base composite, 2.0–5.5 mm caliper, 15–120 CFM. Spiral Dryer Fabric: dryer section, spiral coil, 2.0–4.5 mm caliper, 600–900 CFM. The 15–120 CFM range of press felts reflects their fundamentally different function — low air permeability keeps water in the felt for Uhle box removal, rather than evaporating it.
Albany: publicly traded (NYSE: AIN), the largest PMC supplier, extensive press felt R&D. PAPTEX: factory-direct supply chain. Same PA6/PA66 batt fiber and PET base fabric from certified suppliers. Void volume, water permeability, and density measured and reported per order — included in the quotation. Caliper tolerance ± 0.08 mm across full width — verified at 16 measurement points. Direct engineer communication from inquiry to delivery. 15–25 day delivery vs 30–45 day industry average.
Voith: OEM-specified press felt, integrated with Voith press section design (NipcoFlex, DuoCentri). PAPTEX: aftermarket alternative. Same batt fiber, same base fabric construction, same ISO test standards. 30–50% lower cost vs OEM felt. Independent specification — not locked to machine OEM. Press section analysis included with first order: our engineer evaluates your press configuration, nip pressures, Uhle box placement, and felt conditioning system. Mills that switched from Voith OEM report equivalent sheet dryness exiting the press within the first trial felt.
AstenJohnson: vertically integrated, proprietary batt fiber extrusion. PAPTEX: sources virgin PA6/PA66 batt fiber from certified suppliers to exact fineness specification (3.3–67 dtex). Full range of single/double/laminated base constructions. Void volume and water permeability testing on every production felt. 15–25 day delivery vs 30–45 day industry average. 6-language technical support. Nip simulation test included in every pre-shipment QC report.
Heimbach: German engineering, strong European press felt market. PAPTEX: equivalent ISO 9001 quality system. Full range of batt-on-base and laminated press felt constructions. Press-specific quality checks: void volume measurement, water permeability test (ISO 11058), nip pressure simulation, surface topography inspection. Same performance grade, competitive pricing, detailed pre-shipment test report with every order.
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Complete technical specifications: weight and density by press position, void volume charts, water permeability curves, nip pressure guidelines, batt fiber selection guide, base fabric weave diagrams. 16 pages.
Handling, storage (moisture-controlled — press felts absorb ambient moisture), machine threading sequence, tensioning protocol, seam installation, felt conditioning (Uhle box settings, high-pressure shower, chemical conditioning), break-in procedure, and wear inspection criteria. 20 pages.
Template for submitting your press section specifications. Fields: machine brand, model, width, press configuration (suction/shoe/blind-drilled), number of nips, nip pressure range, paper grade(s), basis weight range, current felt specifications, Uhle box vacuum level.
Complete technical specifications: void volume charts, water permeability curves, nip pressure guidelines, batt fiber selection guide, base fabric weave diagrams. For press section procurement engineer technical evaluation — full grade range from tissue to linerboard.
Complete press felt installation and conditioning procedure: moisture-protected handling and storage, threading sequence, seam installation (pin seam 45–90 min), tensioning protocol (2–5 kN/m — lower than dryer fabrics), 3-system felt conditioning startup (Uhle box + HP shower + chemical conditioning), 24–36 hour break-in protocol, 7 failure mode diagnostics, and chemical compatibility chart.
Submit your press section parameters to receive a customized press felt recommendation. This form collects the key parameters needed for batt weight calculation, base construction selection, and void volume target setting — including press configuration, nip pressure range, Uhle box specifications, and felt conditioning system details. A PAPTEX application engineer responds within 24 hours with a technical recommendation including base type recommendation, batt weight calculation, void volume target, and competitive quotation.
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Ask an EngineerSend us your press section parameters and paper grade. Our application engineer will respond within 24 hours with a press felt recommendation specific to your machine: batt weight, base fabric type, void volume target, felt conditioning setup review, and competitive quotation.