
Selecting the right paper machine clothing is one of the most important operational decisions a mill manager makes. The wrong fabric leads to poor sheet quality, excessive downtime, and inflated operating costs. The right choice improves production, quality, and profitability.
Here are five professional tips to guide your fabric selection process.
A common mistake many mills make is starting with "We need an SSB fabric" or "We want flat yarn dryer fabrics." Instead, begin by clearly defining:
The fabric type should be the answer, not the starting point.
Air permeability (CFM or m³/m²h) is arguably the most important technical specification:
Optimal CFM depends on your vacuum system capacity, machine speed, and stock freeness. Always provide your vacuum pump specifications to your fabric supplier — they need this data for accurate recommendations.
Both directions are common traps:
The goal is lowest total cost of ownership, not lowest fabric price.
Fabrics don't operate in isolation. Your selection should consider:
A fabric that runs beautifully on one machine may fail on another with different upstream and downstream conditions. Always provide complete machine specifications to your supplier.
When comparing fabrics, track these metrics across multiple runs:
That last metric — total cost per ton — is the only number that matters. A fabric that costs 20% more but produces 30% more tons before replacement is the better investment.
Fabric selection is an engineering decision, not a purchasing decision. Work with suppliers who ask about your machine parameters and paper grades before quoting a price. At PAPTEX, our technical team provides detailed fabric recommendation reports based on your specific machine configuration — contact us for a free consultation.