System for drying a tissue or hygiene web. The system includes a permeable structured fabric carrying the web over a drying apparatus. A permeable dewatering fabric contacts the web and is guided over the drying apparatus. A mechanism is utilized for applying pressure to the permeable structured fab
System for drying a tissue or hygiene web. The system includes a permeable structured fabric carrying the web over a drying apparatus. A permeable dewatering fabric contacts the web and is guided over the drying apparatus. A mechanism is utilized for applying pressure to the permeable structured fabric, the web, and the permeable dewatering fabric at the drying apparatus. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
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What is claimed: 1. A belt press for a paper machine, the belt press comprising: a roll comprising an exterior surface; a permeable belt comprising a first side and being guided over a portion of said exterior surface of said roll; said permeable belt being of woven construction and having a tensio
What is claimed: 1. A belt press for a paper machine, the belt press comprising: a roll comprising an exterior surface; a permeable belt comprising a first side and being guided over a portion of said exterior surface of said roll; said permeable belt being of woven construction and having a tension of at least approximately 30 KN/m; said first side having an open area of at least approximately 25% and a contact area of at least approximately 10%, wherein a web travels between the permeable belt and the exterior surface of the roll. 2. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said first side faces the exterior surface and wherein said permeable belt exerts a pressing force on said roll. 3. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said permeable belt comprises through openings. 4. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said belt press comprises a permeable dewatering fabric guided at least in part over the same portion of said exterior surface of said roll and being arranged between said web and said exterior surface. 5. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said belt press comprises a permeable fabric guided at least in part over the same portion of said exterior surface of said roll and being arranged between said web and said permeable belt. 6. The belt press of claim 5 wherein the permeable fabric is a permeable structured fabric. 7. The belt press of claim 5 wherein said belt press comprises a permeable dewatering fabric guided at least in part over the same portion of said exterior surface of said roll and being arranged between said web and said exterior surface, and wherein said permeable dewatering fabric has a higher resiliency than said permeable fabric. 8. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said permeable belt comprises through openings arranged in a generally regular symmetrical pattern. 9. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said permeable belt comprises generally parallel rows of through openings, whereby the rows are oriented along a machine direction. 10. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said permeable belt exerts a pressing force on said roll in the range of between approximately 30 Kpa to approximately 150 KPa. 11. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said permeable belt comprises through openings and a plurality of grooves, each groove intersecting a different set of through openings. 12. The belt press of claim 11 wherein said first side faces the exterior surface and wherein said permeable belt exerts a pressing force on said roll. 13. The belt press of claim 11 wherein said plurality of grooves arranged on said first side. 14. The belt press of claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of grooves comprises a width, and wherein each of the through openings comprises a diameter, and wherein said diameter is greater than said width. 15. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said tension of said belt is greater than approximately 50 KN/m. 16. The belt press of claim 15, wherein said tension of said belt is greater than approximately 60 KN/m. 17. The belt press of claim 15 wherein said tension of said belt is greater than approximately 80 KN/m. 18. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said roll comprises a vacuum roll. 19. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said roll comprises a vacuum roll having an interior circumferential portion. 20. The belt press of claim 19 wherein said vacuum roll comprises at least one vacuum zone arranged within said interior circumferential portion. 21. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said roll comprises a vacuum roll having a suction zone. 22. The belt press of claim 21 wherein said suction zone comprises a circumferential length of between approximately 200 mm and approximately 2,500 mm. 23. The belt press of claim 22, wherein said circumferential length is in the range of between approximately 800 mm and approximately 1,800 mm. 24. The belt press of claim 23 wherein said circumferential length is in the range of between approximately 1,200 mm and approximately 1,600 mm. 25. The belt press of claim 1 further comprising: a permeable dewatering fabric arranged between said web and said exterior surface; and a permeable fabric arranged between said web and said permeable belt. 26. The belt press of claim 25 wherein the permeable fabric is a permeable structured fabric. 27. The belt press of claim 25 wherein said permeable dewatering fabric has a higher resiliency than said permeable fabric. 28. A fibrous material drying arrangement comprising: an endlessly circulating permeable extended nip press (ENP) belt guided over a roll; said ENP belt being subjected to a tension of at least approximately 30 KN/m; and said ENP belt comprising a side having an open area and a contact area, wherein a web travels between the ENP belt and the roll, and wherein said open area is between approximately 15% and approximately 50%, and said contact area is between approximately 50% and approximately 85%. 29. The arrangement of claim 28 further comprising: a permeable dewatering fabric arranged between said web and an exterior surface of the roll; and a permeable fabric arranged between said web and said ENP belt. 30. The arrangement of claim 29 wherein the permeable fabric is a permeable structured fabric. 31. The arrangement of claim 29 wherein said permeable dewatering fabric has a higher resiliency than said permeable fabric. 32. A permeable extended nip press (ENP) belt which is capable of being subjected to a tension of at least approximately 30 KN/m, said permeable ENP belt comprising: at least one side comprising an open area and a contact area, wherein said open area is between approximately 15% and approximately 50%, and said contact area is between approximately 50% and approximately 85%. 33. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein the open area is defined by through openings and the contact area is defined by a planar surface. 34. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein the open area is defined by through openings and the contact area is defined by a planar surface without openings, recesses, or grooves. 35. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein the open area is defined by through openings and grooves, and the contact area is defined by a planar surface without openings, recesses, or grooves. 36. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt is a spiral link fabric. 37. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises at least one spiral link fabric. 38. The ENP belt of claim 37 wherein an open area of the at least one spiral link fabric is between approximately 30% and approximately 85%, and a contact area of the at least one spiral link fabric is between approximately 15% and approximately 70%. 39. The ENP belt of claim 38 wherein said open area is between approximately 45% and approximately 85%, and said contact area is between approximately 15% and approximately 55%. 40. The ENP belt of claim 38 wherein said open area is between approximately 50% and approximately 65%, and said contact area is between approximately 35% and approximately 50%. 41. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises through openings arranged in a generally symmetrical pattern. 42. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises through openings arranged in generally parallel rows relative to a machine direction. 43. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises an endless circulating belt. 44. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises through openings and wherein said at least one side of said permeable ENP belt comprises a plurality of grooves, each of said plurality of grooves intersecting a different set of through hole. 45. The ENP belt of claim 44 wherein each of said plurality of grooves comprises a width, and wherein each of said through openings comprises a diameter, and wherein said diameter is greater than said width. 46. The ENP belt of claim 45 wherein each of said plurality of grooves extend into the permeable ENP belt by an amount which is less than a thickness of the permeable belt. 47. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said tension is greater than approximately 50 KN/m. 48. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises a flexible spiral link fabric. 49. The ENP belt of claim 32, wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises at least one spiral link fabric. 50. The ENP belt of claim 49, wherein said at least one spiral link fabric comprises a synthetic material. 51. The ENP belt of claim 32 wherein said permeable ENP belt comprises a permeable fabric which is reinforced by at least one spiral link belt. 52. The ENP belt of claim 48 wherein said at least one spiral link fabric comprises stainless steel. 53. The ENP belt of claim 32 in combination with: a permeable dewatering fabric arranged between a web and an exterior surface of a roll; and a permeable fabric arranged between said web and said ENP belt. 54. The ENP belt of claim 53 wherein the permeable fabric is a permeable structured fabric. 55. The ENP belt of claim 53 wherein said permeable dewatering fabric has a higher resiliency than said permeable fabric. 56. A belt press for a paper machine, the belt press comprising: a vacuum roll comprising an exterior surface and at least one suction zone; a permeable belt comprising a first side and being guided over a portion of said exterior surface of said vacuum roll; said permeable belt being of a woven construction and having a tension of at least approximately 30 KN/m; and said first side having an open area of at least approximately 25% and a contact area of at least approximately 10%, wherein a web travels between the permeable belt and the exterior surface of the roll. 57. The belt press of claim 56 wherein said at least one suction zone comprises a circumferential length of between approximately 200 mm and approximately 2,500 mm. 58. The belt press of claim 57, wherein said circumferential length defines an arc of between approximately 80 degrees and approximately 180 degrees. 59. The belt press of claim 58 wherein said circumferential length defines an arc of between approximately 80 degrees and approximately 130 degrees. 60. The belt press of claim 59 wherein said at least one suction zone is adapted to apply vacuum for a dwell time which is equal to or greater than approximately 40 ms. 61. The belt press of claim 60 wherein said dwell time is equal to or greater than approximately 50 ms. 62. The belt press of claim 61 wherein said permeable belt exerts a pressing force on said vacuum roll for a first dwell time which is equal to or greater than approximately 40 ms. 63. The belt press of claim 62 wherein said at least one suction zone is adapted to apply vacuum for a second dwell time which is equal to or greater than approximately 40 ms. 64. The belt press of claim 63, wherein said second dwell time is equal to or greater than approximately 50 ms. 65. The belt press of claim 64 wherein said first dwell time is equal to or greater than approximately 50 ms. 66. The belt press of claim 56, wherein said permeable belt comprises at least one spiral link fabric. 67. The belt press of claim 56, wherein said at least one spiral link fabric comprises a synthetic material. 68. The belt press of claim 56 wherein said at least one spiral link fabric comprises stainless steel. 69. The belt press of claim 66, wherein said at least one spiral link fabric comprises a tension which is between approximately 30 KN/m and approximately 80 KN/m. 70. The belt press of claim 69 wherein said tension is between approximately 35 KN/m and approximately 50 KN/m. 71. The belt press of claim 56 further comprising: a permeable dewatering fabric arranged between said web and said exterior surface; and a permeable fabric arranged between said web and said permeable belt. 72. The belt press of claim 71 wherein the permeable fabric is a permeable structured fabric. 73. The belt press of claim 71, wherein said permeable dewatering fabric has a higher resiliency than said permeable fabric. 74. The belt press of claim 1 wherein said contact area is at least approximately 25%. 75. The belt press of claim 56 wherein said contact area is at least approximately 25%.
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