Pulp & Paper

Heat-shrink fluoropolymer roll covers for paper manufacturing.
FEP, PFA, PTFE, and conductive PTFE.

Spreader, guide, calender, dryer-area, and size-press rolls in a paper mill take more abuse than almost any other industrial roller. Fluoron heat-shrink fluoropolymer covers give those rolls a non-stick, chemically resistant, dimensionally stable surface so fiber, fines, adhesive, and coating release instead of building up.

Heat-shrink fluoropolymer roll covers FEP · PFA · PTFE · Conductive PTFE Spreader, guide, calender, size press
Spec a paper-mill roll

Send the roll position, OD, face length, service temperature, and the failure pattern you are trying to solve. Fluoron engineering will spec the right fluoropolymer and construction within 24 hours.

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Overview

Non-stick heat-shrink covers for paper manufacturing rolls

Many paper-mill buyers search for nonstick heat-shrink covers for paper manufacturing or heat shrink Teflon roll covers for paper when they need a fluoropolymer surface that will release fiber, coating, adhesive, and dryer-area buildup. Fluoron manufactures heat-shrink fluoropolymer roll covers using FEP, PFA, PTFE, and conductive PTFE surfaces under the Fluoro-Clear, Fluoro-Flex, Fluoro-Wear, and Fluoro-Stat product families.

Teflon™ is a trademark of Chemours. Fluoron products are fluoropolymer roll covers and are not represented as Teflon™ branded products.

A / Roll positions

Where heat-shrink fluoropolymer covers earn their keep

A short map of paper-mill roll positions and the failure pattern a non-stick cover replaces.

Spreader & guide rolls
Wet-position fiber, fines, and adhesive buildup.

Bare or rubber-covered spreader and guide rolls accumulate fiber and fines in wet and dry positions, forcing shutdowns to scrape the surface. A heat-shrink PTFE (Fluoro-Wear) or conductive PTFE (Fluoro-Stat) sleeve gives the roll a low-friction, non-stick surface that releases buildup instead of holding it.

Size press & coating rolls
Starch, sizing, and pigment transfer.

Size-press and coating rolls transfer starch and pigment that cures and bakes onto the roll surface, leading to streaks and web defects. FEP (Fluoro-Clear) and PFA (Fluoro-Flex) heat-shrink covers replace that contact surface with a release-grade fluoropolymer so coating returns to the web rather than fouling the roll.

Calender & dryer-area rolls
High-temperature, high-load release.

Calender and dryer-area rolls run at temperatures and loads where standard coatings fail. PFA (Fluoro-Flex) and PTFE (Fluoro-Wear) heat-shrink covers hold up at 500°F / 260°C, shed contaminants, and extend the maintenance interval between overhauls.

Dry-end rolls with static
Static discharge, web carryover, and charge buildup.

Dry-end rolls running under tension build static charge that interferes with web handling and threatens electronics nearby. Fluoro-Stat: carbon-reinforced conductive PTFE: keeps the PTFE non-stick surface while bleeding off static charge through the roll body.

B / Material selection

Which fluoropolymer for which paper-mill roll

FEP, PFA, PTFE, and conductive PTFE mapped to mill positions and service conditions.

Fluoropolymer roll-cover families and the paper-manufacturing positions they typically serve.
Product family Material Max service temp Best paper-mill fit
Fluoro-Clear FEP fluoropolymer (clear) 375°F / 190°C Size press, coating rolls, idler rolls in moderate-temperature positions
Fluoro-Flex PFA fluoropolymer (translucent) 500°F / 260°C Calender rolls, high-temperature size press, FDA-grade lines
Fluoro-Wear PTFE (heat-shrink, opaque) 500°F / 260°C Spreader, guide, and calender rolls in demanding release and wear positions
Fluoro-Stat Conductive PTFE (carbon-reinforced) 500°F / 260°C Dry-end spreader and guide rolls where static, web carryover, or charge buildup matter
Heat-Shrink Install

One install method. Four fluoropolymer surfaces.

Every Fluoron heat-shrink cover: FEP, PFA, PTFE, or conductive PTFE: installs with the same controlled-heat process. Sleeves arrive pre-sized to the roll body and recover into a tight mechanical fit. Bonding method depends on fluoropolymer family, service conditions, and machine speed.

  • Send roll OD, face length, base material, and service temperature.
  • Fluoron extrudes the sleeve to spec on a typical 2–4 week lead.
  • Install ships-in at Fluoron, onsite at the mill, or with a trained mill team.
C / Keep reading

Related Fluoron resources

Material selection, installation paths, and the full sleeve platform.

Material guide

Pick the polymer family by temperature, release, seam, and static.

Static control

Conductive PTFE roll covers for dry-end positions where static is the failure mode.

Large diameters

Heat-shrink fluoropolymer wraps and jackets engineered for large paper-mill rolls.

Full platform

Side-by-side comparison of Fluoro-Clear, Fluoro-Flex, Fluoro-Wear, and Fluoro-Stat.