Sugar Mill Roll and Screen Rebuild
Worn mill roll journal rebuilt cold and the corroded screen plate built back up, then both protected for the grinding season.
What was failing
A sugar mill roll journal and the screen plate around it take a hard beating. The acidic juice corrodes the steel while the constant flow of bagasse abrades it, so the journal wears undersize and the screen plate thins and roughens. As the journal loses metal, the bearings no longer sit true and clearances open up, which lets the roll move where it should run tight. A thinned screen plate stops doing its job and gets close to failing. If the journal and the screen are not brought back, the mill cannot hold setting through the grinding season, and pulling and replacing those components mid-season is the kind of downtime a mill cannot afford.

How AAS approaches it
We start by blasting the journal and the screen areas back to clean, profiled metal so the repair has something sound to bond to. We rebuild the worn journal cold with a Belzona 1000 Series composite, building back enough material that it can be dressed back down to size for the bearings. Where the screen plate has thinned, we build it back up the same way. Once the metal is back, we protect the rebuilt surfaces against the acidic juice and the bagasse abrasion so they hold their shape. The roll goes back carrying its bearings true, and the screen carries on through the grinding season without swapping in new components.
Assess and measure
We check the journal and the screen plate to map where the juice and the bagasse have taken metal and how far the journal sits undersize.
Blast to clean metal
We grit-blast the journal and the screen areas to a clean, profiled surface so the composite and the protective layer bond to bare steel.
Rebuild the journal cold
We rebuild the worn journal with a Belzona 1000 Series composite, working cold so the roll sees no heat distortion, and leave enough material to dress back to size.
Build up the screen plate
We build the thinned areas of the screen plate back up with composite to restore the surface the juice and bagasse had worn away.
Protect and return to service
We protect the rebuilt journal and screen against the acidic juice and bagasse abrasion, then return the roll so it carries its bearings true through the season.
The result
From the job
Repair and protection work of this kind, performed by AAS crews across Louisiana.
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