Streamline Paper-making Process

Dec. 1, 2010
Experion MX is a quality control system (QCS) designed to help paper makers easily improve their paper quality while reducing maintenance and service costs. 

By integrating with the vendor's Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS), Experion MX simplifies operations by allowing mill operators to use a single software platform to control all critical mill functions. Experion MX is said to save service and maintenance costs with its new scanner design and modular sensors that are easily installed and require fewer spare parts. It also features new maintenance planning and diagnostic tools designed to reduce unplanned shutdowns and help mills more easily forecast labor and parts requirements. Combined with flexible service plans, a new operator interface, and unique sensors, Experion MX can help mills improve operational efficiency by up to 5 percent and production by up to 10 percent, says the vendor, while also helping to reduce raw materials consumption by up to 3 percent.

Honeywell Process Solutions
www.honeywell.com/ps
800.822.7673

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