Wells Enterprises specializes in Lazy Steam applications to all types of pulp and paper machines.

Lazy Steam technology was developed by Roger Wells and a team of five full-time
engineers and technicians over a period of fifteen years at Weyerhaeuser Research and Development. Because the technology was so successful, it was kept proprietary until 1983 when Weyerhaeuser helped Roger set up Wells Enterprises, Inc. as a licensee. Philip Wells joined the company in 1984. Roger and Philip later bought back the patents from Weyerhaeuser, allowing Wells Enterprises to sell industry-wide.

Being a small company allows Wells Enterprises to specialize in unique applications that might may require custom equipment designs. Our exclusive fabricator, Eckstrom Industries of Everett, WA has built virtually all Lazy Steamers since 1972. Wells enjoys a one-on-one relationship with the customer as well as a hands-on approach with the equipment fabricator and personally oversees the project start to finish. He makes a point of coordinating delivery with machine down times. Operating instructions and performance evaluation are included in the purchase price plus free visits by Wells when he is in the neighborhood. Most sales are generated by word of mouth and migrating mill personnel who have prior experience operating Lazy Steamers. Documentation of past mill visits as well as lab and field trials dating back to the 1970s are often still relevant and available from Wells Enterprises.

Wells prefers to keep the business small and flexible without relying on sales representatives. His extensive involvement with technical associations and other networking keeps him abreast of developments in the industry. For more than 30 years the company has succeeded by supplying quality equipment for proven locations but is also willing to experiment with new, fun applications.

 
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What is Lazy Steam?

Lazy Steam is non-turbulent, noiseless, pure transparent steam — delivered through stainless steel wool packed over drilled holes in the header pipe. It is effective because non-condensable air is kept out.

Unlike other steam shower designs, Lazy Steam discharges from the face with no turbulence and at a low velocity, so will never disrupt the sheet surface no matter what operating pressure.

OUR PRODUCTS

Great Profiler 
for the Fourdrinier

The Great Profiler for the Fourdrinier can be supplied with either Remote or Manual controls. More than 40 have been installed since 1978.

Lazy Steam Injectors

Lazy Steam injectors have been extremely well proven in both the lab and production, with more than 300 supplied worldwide since 1949.

Lazy Steam Hoods
for Fourdrinier

Used in the forming section of relatively fast, lightweight paper machines to enhance couch water removal. 

OUR SERVICES

Wells Enterprises offers a range of services from consulting and troubleshooting to supply of trial equipment for testing questionable applications before committing to a full scale installation.

 

OUR RESULTS

Research has shown that Lazy Steam results in higher efficiency in different types of paper machines. See the links on the right for more details

 

Installations

Lazy Steam products have been installed on over 400 machines of all different types.

Technical Articles

Read or download technical papers by Wells

Resumé

Experiences and accomplishments of Philip Wells, owner of Wells Enterprises.

About Wells Enterprises

Lazy Steam technology was developed by Roger Wells and a team of five full-time engineers and technicians over a period of fifteen years while with Weyerhaeuser Research and Development. Because the technology was so successful it was kept proprietary until 1983 when Weyerhaeuser helped Roger set up Wells Enterprises, Inc. as a licensee. Philip Wells joined the company in 1984. We later bought back the patents, allowing Wells Enterprises to sell industry-wide.

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