Coldwater Group of Atlanta, Georgia USA acquires an exclusive license for the North American market of the new PolyClean Applicator (PCA) technology from CTP GmbH of Germany. The first North American installations are targeted for the 2Q 2015. The technology will also be featured at PaperCon in Atlanta in April.

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Coldwater Group acquires an exclusive license for the new stickies and dust elimination technology

Feb 05, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. Coldwater Group of Atlanta, Georgia USA acquires an exclusive license for the North American market of the new PolyClean Applicator (PCA) technology from CTP GmbH of Germany, as the company said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The patented PCA system uses a wick that fits into a standard doctor blade holder to apply a light film on the surface of a dryer that prevents stickies from forming and greatly reduces dust. Over 40 installations are now running successfully in Europe with the benefits typically seen on several dryers down-stream, and on the clothing. Users have been able to return steam to lead dryer positions, reduce sheet breaks, keep clothing cleaner, and greatly reduce cleaning costs.

The PCA equipment is simple to install and is provided at no charge. The PolyClean soap is provided in 1000 liter totes and contains no VOC's. When combined with Coldwater's BladePro doctor blade technology throughout the dryer section, significant savings will be possible.

The first North American installations are targeted for the 2Q 2015. The technology will also be featured at PaperCon in Atlanta in April.

Coldwater is a manufacturing company specializing in engineered consumables and services for the pulp and paper industry.