Tissue mills operate in a high-cost, high-speed environment where every hour of machine downtime and every dollar of consumable spend flows directly to the bottom line. Yet most tissue mills source dryer fabrics through long-term OEM agreements (Valmet, Toscotec, ANDRITZ) at prices that include a 40–60% markup over independent-manufacturer economics — not because independent suppliers cannot match specifications, but because the perceived risk of switching suppliers at 1,800+ m/min outweighs the visible cost. This risk perception has a quantifiable price: on a 4-position tissue machine, OEM fabric contracts typically run USD 250,000–500,000 annually, of which USD 100,000–250,000 is the OEM margin. For multi-machine tissue groups, this represents one of the largest single-line-item savings opportunities in mill consumables. The industry-wide challenge is not technical — independent manufacturers have matched OEM specifications for years — but procedural: how to qualify an alternative supplier without risking machine uptime.
Tissue mills operate in a high-cost, high-speed environment where every hour of machine downtime and every dollar of consumable spend flows directly to the bottom line. Yet most tissue mills source dryer fabrics through long-term OEM agreements (Valmet, Toscotec, ANDRITZ) at prices that include a 40–60% markup over independent-manufacturer economics — not because independent suppliers cannot match specifications, but because the perceived risk of switching suppliers at 1,800+ m/min outweighs the visible cost. This risk perception has a quantifiable price: on a 4-position tissue machine, OEM fabric contracts typically run USD 250,000–500,000 annually, of which USD 100,000–250,000 is the OEM margin. For multi-machine tissue groups, this represents one of the largest single-line-item savings opportunities in mill consumables. The industry-wide challenge is not technical — independent manufacturers have matched OEM specifications for years — but procedural: how to qualify an alternative supplier without risking machine uptime.
Hidden Costs
Downtime, energy waste, and sheet defects from suboptimal fabricsEfficiency Loss
Generic solutions don't match your specific operating conditionsDecision Delay
Procurement cycles stretch without engineering-grade selection guidancePAPTEX supplies tissue-grade dryer fabrics through a structured qualification process designed for zero-risk transition from OEM supply. The process mirrors the same qualification framework tissue mills use for chemicals and roll covers: (1) engineering review of current fabric specifications and 12-month performance history, (2) manufacturer of a trial fabric with full QC documentation (CFM map, caliper profile at 20+ measurement points, seam tensile test, surface inspection under magnification), (3) supervised installation with PAPTEX application engineer on-site for the first 72 hours of operation, (4) scheduled performance check-ins at weeks 1, 4, 12, and 24 with documented CFM retention, caliper stability, and production tonnage. Mills that complete this process achieve equivalent or longer service life at 40–55% below OEM pricing. The result is not a one-time saving — it is a permanent reduction in the mill's cost-per-ton for dryer fabric, compounding year over year. For multi-machine groups, the annual savings typically reach six figures from the first year of conversion.
Structured 4-step qualification process — identical framework to chemical and roll-cover supplier qualification
40–55% below OEM pricing for equivalent or longer service life — verified across multiple tissue platforms
Full QC documentation package with every trial fabric — CFM map, caliper profile, seam test, surface inspection
On-site application engineer support during first 72 hours of trial installation
Permanent cost-per-ton reduction — not a one-time saving, compounds annually across multi-position machines
100% Polyester (PET) Monofilament
400 – 1,200 m/min
6 – 14 months (varies by paper grade and operating conditions)
12 – 400 g/m²
Core parameters for Polyester Dryer Fabric. See the product decision page for complete specifications.
| Material | 100% Polyester (PET) Monofilament |
| Construction | Flat yarn, multi-shed weave |
| Air Permeability | 350 – 650 CFM (at 125 Pa, ISO 9237) |
| Continuous Operating Temperature | Up to 180°C |
| Peak Temperature | 200°C (≤ 15 minutes) |
| Tensile Strength (Warp) | ≥ 80 kN/m |
| Tensile Strength (Weft) | ≥ 45 kN/m |
| Elongation at Break (Warp) | ≤ 2.5% at 80 kN/m |
Compatible Machine Brands
Tissue mills have historically accepted OEM fabric pricing as a cost of doing business — the reliability premium. But the reliability premium is only justified if independent alternatives truly underperform, and the evidence across multiple tissue platforms shows they do not. PAPTEX tissue-grade fabrics are manufactured from the same PET monofilament grades, on comparable equipment (TEXO looms, JAGER heat-setting lines), to specifications that match or exceed OEM documentation. The difference is the business model: OEMs bundle fabric supply with machine installation contracts, creating switching costs that lock mills into ongoing premium pricing. PAPTEX sells fabric as a standalone product — no machine contract, no bundling, no lock-in. For mills willing to run a structured qualification trial, the economic case is straightforward: same performance at roughly half the cost.
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