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These 19 publications are all available for just one penny for a limited time during the month of August.
 
This offer will expire August 25.
    
The World In 2015: Four Possible Scenarios
Edited by: Stuart Sharp, chairman, The TAPPI Futurists

 TAPPI Futurists explore issues that may affect the world and the paper industry in 2015. Four possible scenarios are presented based on expert opinion, scanning and monitoring, and extrapolation of trends. Each scenario is a description of the way the paper industry and the world may look 15 years from now, depending on the effects of various trends and issues. The book provides an opportunity for readers to think about the future and to plan and position themselves and their companies for what the future might hold.

The TAPPI Futurists is a group of TAPPI members whose purpose is to develop a long-term view of the paper industry to assist the Association in long range planning. This book was developed to provide a framework for readers to think strategically about the future. The book represents views and opinions of individuals from all segments of the pulp and paper industry, including manufacturers, suppliers, and customers. In addition, the Futurists worked with five non-paper industry companies to ensure that the scenarios would give a broad-based global view of the possible world 15 years from now.

Item Number: 0101R307


       
Process Engineering Design Criteria Handbook: Pulp and Paper Normal Design Criteria
Edited by: Thomas L. Abrams

This report presents design criteria guidelines important for existing mill modifications and for new mill proper design. A project of the Process Engineering Committee of TAPPI's Engineering Division, this comprehensive text features normal design criteria for kraft, TPM, and groundwood mills and includes everything from mill site preparation through paper production. Designed to benefit process, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, instrument, and construction engineers in mills or consulting firms, this report is sure to be a valuable addition to all engineering libraries.

Item Number: 0101R262


     
Industrial Environmental Control Pulp and Paper Industry, Second Edition, (Spanish)
By: A. M. Springer

Now in Spanish.

This classic text is a comprehensive reference on pollution control in the pulp and paper industry. It was written to promote further implementation of cost-effective environmental control by the pulp and paper industry. The Spanish version includes 18 chapters.

Item Number: 0102B056S


Pigments for Paper
Edited by: Robert W. Hagemeyer
Task Group Chairman: John E. O'Shea

This comprehensive text covers all aspects of pigments for paper. This unique book can serve as an introductory text as well as a practical reference. Well-respected industry experts who are specialists in their area wrote each of the12 chapters. This text provides the most current information on different ingredients, describing what they do and how they perform. It is a valuable reference tool for everyone involved in paper coating.

Item Number: 0102B062
          

Setting the Industry Technology Agenda
Edited by: Gerard Closset

 Discover the innovative ideas proposed by Summit participants to meet the industry's greatest challenges. This text provides a summary of the Forest Products Industry's technology needs as identified by the participants of the 2001 Forest, Wood and Paper Industry Technology Summit. During this Summit, more than 130 leading experts from industry, supplier and service providers, government, and academia worked to identify, define, and analyze gaps in current technology and knowledge and then propose bold, breakthrough approaches to fill those gaps and meet the greatest needs and priorities of the industry. The book presents a compendium of those critically important technology needs, prioritized and aligned with the new industry technology strategy, including:
  • Sustainable forest productivity
  • Recycling
  • Process automation
  • Fiber engineering
  • Process improvement/breakthrough technologies
  • Ttechnologically advanced workforce
  • Environmental performance
  • Energy performance
  • Nnew forest-based materials
  • Wood products.
Reading this book is a must for anyone wishing to understand the needs and the direction of technology development for the industry. The book also features an Agenda 2020 retrospective and concludes with a discussion of the industry's path forward.

Item Number: 0101R307


Remember,  this offer expires August 25, 2013.

 

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