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Interactive Distance Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics

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Take Advantage of this Workshop to Educate Your Employees

Interactive Distance Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics, taking place December 7-11, 2020, is an introduction level workshop, designed for both technical and non-technical individuals that seek a laboratory-focused course to better understand and appreciate the basics of pulping, bleaching, recovery, recycling, papermaking and converting operations.

An excellent opportunity to educate operators, technicians, sales and service staff! Bring them up-to-speed on the basics of the industry, give them a wider scope of knowledge and help them do their jobs more effectively.

Participants will learn the basic concepts of the entire pulping and papermaking through interactive instruction

  • Broadcast live from NC State University with morning presentations and afternoon pilot-plant exercises.
  • Interactive lab experiments will enhance understanding of process
  • Course notes and reference materials will be distributed in advance in easy-to-access PDF format

Who Should Attend?

  • New process engineers, manufacturing operators and technicians who want to understand more fully how raw materials are processed into products in an active training environment.
  • Individuals who wish to broaden their knowledge of the processes through basic laboratory and pilot paper machine experiences
  • Sales and service personnel, machine operators, and maintenance personnel who need to better appreciate paper machine operations by conducting a pilot paper machine trial.
  • Individuals who have completed TAPPI’s Introduction to Pulp and Paper course and who want to benefit from the laboratory and pilot plant experiences.

Learn more about this workshop.

 

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