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When’s the Last Time you Reviewed Your Recovery Boiler Inspection Plan?

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While kraft recovery boilers are similar in design and function to other large-scale industrial and utility boilers that burn coal, wood, and other organic materials for fuel, they also present a less forgiving and more complex process environment. Gain a better understanding with Kraft Recovery Boilers, 3rd Edition.

Engineering, technical, and supervisory staff at pulp and paper mills, as well as technical people working in the field will benefit from this must-have resource.

The book includes 16 chapters covering various aspects of recovery boiler technology from chemical principles to black liquor properties, sprays, combustion, char bed characteristics and air delivery. In the table of contents, you can see the breadth and depth of operating issues that the eight authors cover.

In the chapter on Recovery Boiler Inspection and Maintenance, for example, author Douglas Singbeil, BioProducts’ Industrial Sector Leader, provides the background needed to understand and develop an effective inspection plan and shows how boiler operation and design affect the severity of damage. He provides guidance on inspection for damage, along with some common solutions that have been adopted over the years to mitigate problems.

Learn more and order your copy of Kraft Recovery Boilers, 3rd Edition now. Take advantage of the TAPPI Press Spring Savings Event and save 30% on your purchase. Simply enter promo code May30 at checkout. Offer expires May 31, 2020.

 

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