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Breaks, wet end

1. Breaks may be due to one or more of the following:
low wet web strength.
low solids off couch.
debris or slivers in stock.
lumps.
slime.
water drops
stock quality varying.
stress/strain variations in web.
wet-end chemistry varying.
temperature or pressure variations.
defective squirts.
deckle problems.
uneven basis weight profile; both MD or CD.
poor felt conditioning.
headbox control problems.
condition of forming fabric.
2. Sheet take-off is varying at couch.
check speed and motor load.
check MD basis weight profile.
3. Breaks related to the solids content off the couch are influenced by:
low freeness stock.
low stock temperature.
low couch vacuum.
press felts too wet.
varying stock ratios.
consistency of thick stock varying.
low wet web strength.
first-pass retention varying.
broke return not defibered completely.
4. Basis weight varying due to:
variations in total head.
varying stock temperature.
basis weight control not functioning properly.
problems with thick and/or thin stock systems.

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