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Travels with Larry
Back in 1991, during my days with Republic Paperboard in Hutchinson, Kan., USA, a gentleman set up an appointment with me to discuss a "revolutionary idea for our mill to utilize a new feedstock that was abundant in the treeless state of Kansas." I informed him that we were a recycled mill and did not use trees as a feedstock, but to come over to my office anyway to talk.
During our meeting, he showed me his idea of using wheat straw as the base feedstock to make recycled paperboard. I thought it was a novel idea and I would discuss this concept with our mill team. As most folks in our industry at that time, our team said are you nuts? This will never work. What was the guy smoking? I then bowed my head and went back to the safe confines at my corporate office.
Now fast forward some 21 years later. Let me set the stage.
A mill is using wheat straw that used to be burned in the fields (creating pollution in the air). The straw is being used almost exclusively in the mill's tissue and printing paper machines at SHANDONG TRALIN PAPER CO., LTD. located in Shandong, China.
TAPPI Fellow Michael Sun organized my trip to China. He especially wanted me to see the process and the effluent water that comes out of this mill. The COD discharge is less than 30 milligrams per liter, which beats the national China standard of 100 milligrams per liter.
Our gracious hosts, for this mill visit, were Chen Songtao, chief senior engineer, and Yang Ji Hui, vice general manager of production.
History. The mill is located on 2,000 acres and employs approximately 6,000 workers. It started up in 1975 and was nearly closed down in 2000 due to environmental issues. Mill management had a choice to make—either go green or shut down. And as they say..."the rest is history." They reasoned that "developed countries use wood to make paper. We don't have much wood so we have to use something else. In this case, we chose wheat straw." This solved many issues that had historically been associated with leaving wheat straw in the fields after harvest, such as insect issues, pollution from burning the fields, and 800 million tons per year of agricultural waste.
Raw Materials. Annually, the mill collects 1.5 million tons of wheat straw that contains approximately 1.2 million tons of usable material, which then yields 600,000 tons of paper. In addition, they also purchase between 100,000 and 150,000 tons of softwood market pulp.
Turn Around. The mill has done such a good job with this process that the Chinese government has taken notice to the tune of approving its printing and writing paper (made on the P&W paper machine) for school text books. Their paper products were also selected to be used at the 2011 Shanghai World Expo.
Our group pictured in front of a display of some of the products and awards that they have received.
The Future. By 2015 the government wants the mill to expand wheat straw usage to 2 - 2.5 million tons per year. This should become a reality after Shandong Tralin Paper's million dollar expansion project is completed. The China Agriculture Department's National Reform & Development Committee is encouraging the mill to help ease pollution from the wheat straw still being burned, and to create more jobs.
Sustainability. Within a 500 kilometer area around the mill, there is an estimated 23.8 million tons of wheat straw available for collection. Currently, less than 20% is being collected for all uses. Shandong Tralin Paper reports that 1 acre of planted wheat yields 1.2 tons of wheat straw.
Digesters. Rather than working with continuous digesters, the mill chose to go with a system of 64 batch digesters and control system. The benefits of this system include a reduced environmental footprint and improved access to raw materials. These non-wood based products can compete with high end tissue.
Product Lines. In addition to tissue and towel grades, the mill also manufactures printing and writing grades as well as molded pulp.
Full Circle. Production of all products from this mill totals 700,000 metric tons per year. Any black liquor generated is dried and granulized and sold as fertilizer for plants and crops.

Left to right: Tian Chao, Michael Sun, Larry Montague, Chen Songtao, Yang Ji Hui.
More information about this company that is doing something that others have stated could not be done is available online.
More information about TAPPI is also available online.
There are two types of people in our industry: TAPPI members and those who should be.
Until next time....
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TAPPI News

The 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Ga., USA, has announced a detailed technical program. Five programming tracks of peer-reviewed sessions, Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling, and Sustainability, will answer the most pressing business and technical questions faced by pulp and paper companies as they manage raw materials, assets, regulatory requirements, and production assets.
Register now and save.
In addition to the in-depth, peer-reviewed technical program, Keynote Speaker Don Roberts, vice chairman of CIBC World Markets, will present " A Whirlwind Tour of Investment Trends and Issues in the Global Bio-Energy Space." PEERS will also offer exclusive networking opportunities and insight into new technologies that can help you optimize your mill operations.
The TAPPI PEERS Conference will be co-located with the International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for you to expand your learning, networking, and resources by attending both events. See you in Savannah!
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To provide more students access to its expert faculty and outstanding curriculum, the 2012 TAPPI Linerboard/Medium Manufacture Course is re-locating from the TAPPI Training Center to the Atlanta Hilton Northeast.
Register by July 9 to take advantage of the best rates. Save even more when you register three or more.
This intermediate level course, August 7-9, is designed to:
- Increase participants' understanding of linerboard and medium performance properties and how they are achieved
- Build confidence in interacting more knowledgeably within the mill, with suppliers, and with currugators.
- Improve manufacturing operations, to help produce a more competitive product.
View the full course schedule.
For those who require an overview background on pulp & papermaking technology, there will be an optional one-day introduction to P&P on Monday, August 6, prior to the beginning of the main course on Tuesday. This supplemental session is intended for corrugators, new P&P mill and supplier personnel, and those without exposure to pulp and paper operations. A separate registration is required for this seminar.
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Faculty at the TAPPI Linerboard/Medium Manufacture Course will offer more than 250 years of collective experience.
Nowhere is the adage ‘Knowledge is Power' more true than the TAPPI Linerboard/Medium Manufacture Course, August 7-9 at the TAPPI Training Center in Norcorss, Ga., USA. With its expert faculty and countless opportunities to interact one-on-one with each one, this course is like having a group of consultants at your fingertips ready to help you solve the problems you encounter at your facility.
You will learn from the best, including:
- Andy Kahra, Lorentzen & Wettre USA - More than 40 years papermaking experience
- Mike Kocurek, NC State - More than 40 years teaching Paper Technology and Properties to students and mill personnel
- Chuck Class, Klass Associates - More than 45 years papermaking and paper machine experience
- Rick Phillips, Asten-Johnson - More than 28 years press fabrics experience
- Jon Porter, Fosber America - More than 30 years teaching experience, 10 in corrugating
- Darren Swales, Kemira - More than 20 years experience in Wet End Chemistry
- Daryl Wells, Asten-Johnson - More than 27 years experience in papermaking
- Per-Olof Warendh, Lorentzen & Wettre USA - Moire than 35 years papermaking experience.
So that's a total of 250 years of combined experience and knowledge for attendees to draw upon, to learn from, and get answers to your problems.
Click here to view the bios of this expert faculty.
Only 25 individuals will be able to take advantage of this knowledge-packed team.
Register by July 9 to take advantage of the best rates. Remember, space is limited! Save even more when you register three or more.
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TAPPI PLACE Webinar - 2012 Conference "Best Extrusion Coating Paper"
Thursday, July 12, 2012
11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Presented by Kelly Frey, of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., and the recipient of the TAPPI 2012 PLACE Division Leadership and Service Award.
Optimizing Time in the Air Gap in Extrusion Coating for Improved Adhesion is the 2012 WINNER of the prestigious Dragan Djordjevic Award for best conference paper in extrusion coating or cast film.
This webinar explores adhesion through oxidation in the extrusion coating process and how Time in the Air Gap (TIAG) affects adhesion for extrusion coating primed and unprimed paper and film.
Benefits of Attending:
- Learn how optimizing TIAG for the extrusion coating process can potentially provide a significant cost savings and improvements in overall efficiency, and the quality of finished materials
- Gain a better understanding of how to improve adhesion through oxidation and how to optimize TIAG for their process
- Explore currently published time in the air gap (TIAG) recommendations in extrusion coating, for optimal adhesion, to determine if these current recommendations are still valid
- Get a detailed look at how TIAG affects adhesion in many different scenarios, from processing different polymers and substrate types, to various processing conditions.
Register now! Free for TAPPI Members.
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Only 25 seats are available for the 2012 TAPPI Linerboard/Medium Manufacture Course, August 7-9, 2012 at the TAPPI Training Facility, Norcross, Georgia, USA. Will you be one of the lucky ones? Register now!
This intermediate-level three-day course helps increase your understanding of linerboard, medium performance properties, and manufacturing. And you'll also improve corrugating box performance and runnability at your plant.
Need some background info? The Supplemental Overview of Linerboard Seminar takes place Monday, August 6, before the Linerboard/Medium Manufacture Course. This is an ideal opportunity to gain an overview of corrugating, tests and properties, pulp mill operations and recycling, stock preparation and paper machine operations. There is a separate registration required for the seminar and, like the course, only 25 seats are available!
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The 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Ga., USA, has announced a detailed technical program. Five programming tracks of peer-reviewed sessions, Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling, and Sustainability, will answer the most pressing business and technical questions faced by pulp and paper companies as they manage raw materials, assets, regulatory requirements, and production assets.
Register now and save.
In addition to the in-depth, peer-reviewed technical program, Keynote Speaker Don Roberts, vice chairman of CIBC World Markets, will present " A Whirlwind Tour of Investment Trends and Issues in the Global Bio-Energy Space." PEERS will also offer exclusive networking opportunities and insight into new technologies that can help you optimize your mill operations.
The TAPPI PEERS Conference will be co-located with the International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for you to expand your learning, networking, and resources by attending both events. See you in Savannah!
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Operating Excellence (OpEx) Maintenance and Reliability Seminar at PEERS
This is a first-time program for the 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference.
Maintenance and reliability continue to be critical to the efficient operation of pulp and paper mills worldwide, just behind fiber and labor as top production cost factors.
This one-day seminar explores the latest reliability strategies today's mills are implementing to stay in-tune and competitive under progressively lean operating conditions.
The OpEx Maintenance and Reliability Track, included in your PEERS registration at no extra cost, is part of the Engineering Program.
If you are only interested in attending the OpEx Track, select the Single Day PEERS Registration for Thursday, October 18. This year's PEERS Conference includes a full program of educational opportunities for maintenance and reliability personnel, including:
- Sunday, Oct. 14: Fixed Equipment Maintenance Optimization System Course (Additional Fee)
- Monday, Oct. 15 - Wednesday, Oct. 17: Corrosion & Materials Engineering Track
- Thursday, Oct. 18: OpEx Maintenance and Reliability Track.
In addition, 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Ga., features a detailed technical program. Five programming tracks of peer-reviewed sessions, Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability, will answer the most pressing business and technical questions faced by pulp and paper companies as they manage raw materials, assets, regulatory requirements and production assets.
Register now and save.
The TAPPI PEERS Conference will be co-located with International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for you to expand your learning, networking, and resources by attending both events.
See you in Savannah!
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The TAPPI Introduction to Kraft Pulping and Bleaching Course is so efficiently and expertly planned that, in just two days, you'll gain a valuable overview of kraft operations that would normally take nearly 15 days in other, more comprehensive training.
This course takes place August 13 - 14, 2012, at the TAPPI Training headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA.
The TAPPI Introduction to Kraft Pulping and Bleaching Course is designed to:
- Expand overall understanding of kraft pulp mill operations
- Broaden awareness of how one part of the process affects other operations
- Demonstrate the affect of processes on kraft pulp quality
- Build confidence for effective interaction among experienced process engineers and operators
- Help you troubleshoot product quality problems.
Who Should Attend? This course is ideal for anyone new to the kraft pulping process, particularly process engineers and operators.
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TAPPI and the Pulp and Paper Safety Association (PPSA) are pleased to announce their new course on workplace safety leadership and modern safety management principles, The Safety Management Leadership Course. The course will be held at TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga, August 15 - 16.
The papermaking, conversion, and paper recycling industries have traditionally suffered from high workplace accident rates. Through a concentrated industry effort, the number of workplace injuries in the paper and pulp industry between 1994 and 2010 declined at a faster rate than the national rate for all private industries.
The Safety Management Leadership Course will provide managers and leaders with the best practices in safety for the paper and packaging industry that should help further reduce these workplace safety incidents. The course is designed for anyone involved in workplace safety including human resources, training, safety supervisors, team leaders, plant managers, project leaders, frontline supervisors, and safety committee participants.
The course will be led by industry expert and course chair Matthew Kanneberg from RockTenn.
"Participants in the course will be able to understand the fundamentals of safety and safety management principles, including recordkeeping, incident investigation, safety culture, managing change safely, understanding safety behavior, risk management, and measuring performance," Kanneberg said.
Course registration is limited to 30 participants so please register today at the course website. Early registration discounts are available.
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TAPPI PLACE Webinar - 2012 Conference "Best Extrusion Coating Paper"
Thursday, July 12, 2012
11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Presented by Kelly Frey, of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., and the recipient of the TAPPI 2012 PLACE Division Leadership and Service Award.
Optimizing Time in the Air Gap in Extrusion Coating for Improved Adhesion is the 2012 WINNER of the prestigious Dragan Djordjevic Award for best conference paper in extrusion coating or cast film.
This webinar explores adhesion through oxidation in the extrusion coating process and how Time in the Air Gap (TIAG) affects adhesion for extrusion coating primed and unprimed paper and film.
Benefits of Attending:
- Learn how optimizing TIAG for the extrusion coating process can potentially provide a significant cost savings and improvements in overall efficiency, and the quality of finished materials
- Gain a better understanding of how to improve adhesion through oxidation and how to optimize TIAG for their process
- Explore currently published time in the air gap (TIAG) recommendations in extrusion coating, for optimal adhesion, to determine if these current recommendations are still valid
- Get a detailed look at how TIAG affects adhesion in many different scenarios, from processing different polymers and substrate types, to various processing conditions.
Register now! Free for TAPPI Members.
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The TAPPI Introduction to Kraft Pulping and Bleaching Course is an excellent way to network and learn among peers. It's coming up soon, August 13-14, 2012 at TAPPI Headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA.
This course compiles two full weeks of material into two days of expert instruction in kraft pulp mill operations. If a formula could illustrate the content and benefit of this course, it might look like this:
1 Expert + 2 Days = Greater Ability multiplied by Improved Operations + 1.3 CEUs
Join peers from companies that have taken advantage of this training:
- Boise Paper Solutions
- Canexus
- Cariboo Pulp and Paper
- Domtar
- FM Global
- International Paper
- MeadWestvaco
- PH Glafelter
- Rayonier
- Tembec
- Weyerhaeuser.
Who should attend?
This course is ideal for anyone new to the kraft pulping process, particularly process engineers and operators. After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Describe and define kraft mill processes, equipment, operating variables and terminology, in order to increase ability to improve operations and pulp quality
- Recognize how one part of the process afects other operations, in order to increase awareness of thinking on a mill-wide scale
- Interpret the factors affecting the overall process in order to improve pulp quality and troubleshoot variations in quality
- Extend awareness of the complex environmental challenges associated with kraft pulp production.
Click here to view the Course Schedule.
You'll be able to find out exactly all that you'll be depositing into your valuable bank of knowledge. We look forward to seeing you at TAPPI Headquarters for this course in August 2012.
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This information-packed volume provides practical, industry-focused approaches to operational issues, and includes a first-ever, complete examination of the ongoing environmental and staging changes that occurred after the discontinuation of chlorine usage in 1996.
Bleaching of Pulp, 5th Edition is written to assist production engineers, supervisors, and scientists find quick solutions to today's immediate challenges in modern bleaching. The text is also designed to help both novice and seasoned professionals quickly understand a wide range of operational issues.
Authors: Alan W. Rudie, Ph.D., and Peter W. Hart, Ph.D.
Together they have delivered the industry's premier text on bleaching technologies.
Thanks to strong pre-order sales for this text, TAPPI has extended a special discount for their members.
For more information contact TAPPI's Member Connection by email (MemberConnection@TAPPI.org). You can also call +1 800 332-8686 (USA), +1 800 446-9431 (Canada), or +1 770 446-1400 (Worldwide).
TAPPI Member Price : $155
List Price: $232
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Join us on Tuesday, August 14, 2012, at the Mid-Valley Country Club in De Pere, Wis., USA. An afternoon shotgun scramble golf outing is planned with dinner to follow.
Your participation will help fund scholarships for local TAPPI and PIMA programs.
Multiple Prizes will be awarded and individual pin events will be held.
Those submitting registration with their fee, postmarked by August 9, will be assigned holes on a first-come, first-serve basis. Later registrations will be assigned as space is available. Foursome sponsors and all singles will be notified of their hole assignment at the course on the day of the event.
Check-in registration will be at the main entrance of the golf course club house. Golf clubs will be unloaded, tagged, and placed on golf carts for your assigned hole.
Beverage carts will also be available throughout the day on a cash basis. Lunch will be provided prior to tee-off, with the standard fine cuisine of brats, hamburgers, and beverage.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Chris Wolslegel.
Full event information and registration details are available online.
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Join us on Tuesday, August 28, at the Grand View Lodge, Preserve Course, in Pequot Lakes, Minn. A morning shotgun scramble golf outing is planned with lunch to follow.
Please remember, your participation will help fund scholarships for Lakes States TAPPI/North Central PIMA's Scholarship programs. Prizes will be awarded along with a putting contest and a raffle.
Reservation preference will be given to foursomes. Groups of two or less will be placed into foursomes pending availability. We will limit the number of participants to 128.
Entries will only be accepted with full payment. For entries received after August 16, the cost is $135.00 per person. Check-in registration will begin at 8:00 am.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact: Wfrawley@new.rr.com
Full event information and registration details are available online.
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TAPPI and the Pulp and Paper Safety Association (PPSA) are pleased to announce their new course on workplace safety leadership and modern safety management principles, The Safety Management Leadership Course. The course will be held at TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga., August 15-16.
The papermaking, conversion, and paper recycling industries have traditionally suffered from high workplace accident rates. Through a concentrated industry effort, the number of workplace injuries in the paper and pulp industry between 1994 and 2010 declined at a faster rate than the national rate for all private industries.
The Safety Management Leadership Course will provide managers and leaders with the best practices in safety for the paper and packaging industry that should help further reduce these workplace safety incidents. The course is designed for anyone involved in workplace safety including human resources, training, safety supervisors, team leaders, plant managers, project leaders, frontline supervisors, and safety committee participants.
The course will be led by industry expert and course chair Matthew Kanneberg from RockTenn.
"Participants in the course will be able to understand the fundamentals of safety and safety management principles, including recordkeeping, incident investigation, safety culture, managing change safely, understanding safety behavior, risk management, and measuring performance," Kanneberg said.
Course registration is limited to 30 participants so please register today at the course website. Early registration discounts are available.
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The 2012 TAPPI Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course is coming to TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA., on August 15 -16. This two-day course is a comprehensive overview of the entire tissue manufacturing process taught by leading industry experts.
The focus of the course is on learning ways to improve tissue manufacturing operations and produce a higher quality final product.The Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course will provide participants with more confidence in understanding tissue performance properties and how they are achieved, steps to improve tissue manufacturing, and preparation for more advanced topics.
The course will be taught by Michael J. Kocurek, PhD, Professor Emeritus at North Carolina State University, along with a faculty of experienced industry professional. Last year, more than 95% of Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course participants reported that they had increased their ability to impact tissue performance and design by attending the course. Participants enjoyed the opportunity to learn and network with industry peers and receive instruction from multiple instructors.
The Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course is designed for professionals with limited or intermediate experience including;
- Tissue Mill Operators
- Technical Process Engineers
- Non-Technical Professionals
- Tissue Manufacturing personnel.
This is an introductory/intermediate level course. if you are looking for an advanced course on tissue, consider the next TAPPI Tissue Runnability Course.
There are only 25 spaces available for this popular course, so please register today at the course website.
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The 2012 TAPPI Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course is coming to TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA., on August 15 -16. This two-day course is a comprehensive overview of the entire tissue manufacturing process taught by leading industry experts.
The focus of the course is on learning ways to improve tissue manufacturing operations and produce a higher quality final product.The Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course will provide participants with more confidence in understanding tissue performance properties and how they are achieved, steps to improve tissue manufacturing, and preparation for more advanced topics.
The course will be taught by Michael J. Kocurek, PhD, Professor Emeritus at North Carolina State University, along with a faculty of experienced industry professional. Last year, more than 95% of Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course participants reported that they had increased their ability to impact tissue performance and design by attending the course. Participants enjoyed the opportunity to learn and network with industry peers and receive instruction from multiple instructors.
The Tissue Properties & Manufacture Course is designed for professionals with limited or intermediate experience including;
- Tissue Mill Operators
- Technical Process Engineers
- Non-Technical Professionals
- Tissue Manufacturing personnel.
This is an introductory/intermediate level course. if you are looking for an advanced course on tissue, consider the next TAPPI Tissue Runnability Course.
There are only 25 spaces available for this popular course, so please register today at the course website.
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Dr. George G. Maltenfort was a highly respected, long-time member of TAPPI who made innumerable contributions to the paper industry. Dr. Maltenfort distinguished himself in advancing pulp, paper, and converting technologies, particularly in the corrugated shipping containers arena. He published 50+ works for TAPPI. Among his more noted publications are two books: Corrugated Shipping Containers – An Engineering Approach and Performance and Evaluation of Shipping Containers. In addition to his many publications printed in English, he had dozens of others printed in German.
Dr. Maltenfort served on numerous TAPPI boards and committees relating to corrugated containers and associated R&D, and served with other international organizations as well. A TAPPI member since 1947, he was presented the Corrugated Containers Division Award in 1967. He was nominated into the TAPPI Fellowship in 1971, and received the 1979 TAPPI Medal by the association's board of directors, the highest honor that the association can bestow upon an individual. Until his retirement in 1978, Dr. Maltenfort was the long-serving technical director of the Container Division Laboratory of Container Corporation of America, Chicago, Ill., USA.
Born August, 13, 1913, in Landsberg Germany, Dr. Maltenfort came to the U.S. in 1928 at the age of 15. He graduated from Lake View High School in Chicago in 1930. From 1930-32 he attended Northwestern University where he majored in organic chemistry. In 1932-33 he attended the University of Frankfurt in Germany before returning to the U.S. to graduate with a B.S. degree from the University of Illinois. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of major. After the war he joined Container Corp. in 1946, the company he would loyally serve until his retirement in 1978.
Dr. Maltenfort married and had one daughter. He was an avid reader and enjoyed stamp collecting as well as engaging in games of chess. There seems little doubt, due to the immense volume of contributions made to the industry, that George Maltenfort will be honored in future achievement awards for the paper industry. He is survived by his daughter, Gloria, as well as two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA, will host the annual Improving Paper Machine Performance Course August 21 - 23. This course provides students the tools needed to evaluate the performance of their paper machines against industry standards and evaluate ways to improve performance and optimize efficiencies. This year the course schedule has been expanded to include an important area of operation- evaluating energy savings.
Dick Reese of Dick Reese and Associates will help attendees learn how to evaluate energy consumption. Reese has completed energy evaluations on more than 125 paper and pulp machines in 56 mills. Several mills have reduced annual energy cost by $1 million-plus by implementing recommendations from the energy evaluations.
After successfully completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Explain how to establish a paper machine performance audit
- Improve performance and optimize energy conservation and efficiency of your paper machine
- Determine the tools needed to benchmark paper machine operations
- Identify areas of PM performance that are sub-standard.
The educational material has been designed as an intermediate or advanced course for process engineers and mid- to upper-level manufacturing managers. Service technicians, sales personnel, and engineers within the chemical and equipment categories will also benefit by attending this course.
A degree in engineering or other technical field is suggested, but not required. A good working knowledge of the paper machine is recommended (this is not an introductory course). Please bring your laptop computer for this working course. If you don't have one you may share with another course participant.
There is only room for 25 course participants, so please register today.
For more information, please visit the course website.
Early registration, travel, and lodging discounts are available.
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TAPPI's International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, USA will focus on advancements and commercialization of bio-conversions that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure, providing you with a deeper analysis of the technology and economics involved in commercializing bio-refineries. Learn more about IBBC and see the entire technical program.
Keynote Speakers:
- Paul Spindler, Vice President of Technology at Catchlight
- John B. Crowe, Chairman and Chief Executive Office, Buckeye Technologies, Inc.
In addition, IBBC will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioelectricity using combined heat and power (CHP)
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels from wood and biomass
- Policies and incentives for bioconversion projects
IBBC will be co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for participants to expand their learning, networking and resources by attending both events.
Exhibit and Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Shane Holt at 800.369.6220, ext. 3345 for more information.
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TAPPI headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA, will host the annual Improving Paper Machine Performance Course August 21 - 23. This course provides students the tools needed to evaluate the performance of their paper machines against industry standards and evaluate ways to improve performance and optimize efficiencies. This year the course schedule has been expanded to include an important area of operation- evaluating energy savings.
Dick Reese of Dick Reese and Associates will help attendees learn how to evaluate energy consumption. Reese has completed energy evaluations on more than 125 paper and pulp machines in 56 mills. Several mills have reduced annual energy cost by $1 million-plus by implementing recommendations from the energy evaluations.
After successfully completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Explain how to establish a paper machine performance audit
- Improve performance and optimize energy conservation and efficiency of your paper machine
- Determine the tools needed to benchmark paper machine operations
- Identify areas of PM performance that are sub-standard.
The educational material has been designed as an intermediate or advanced course for process engineers and mid- to upper-level manufacturing managers. Service technicians, sales personnel, and engineers within the chemical and equipment categories will also benefit by attending this course.
A degree in engineering or other technical field is suggested, but not required. A good working knowledge of the paper machine is recommended (this is not an introductory course). Please bring your laptop computer for this working course. If you don't have one you may share with another course participant.
There is only room for 25 course participants, so please register today.
For more information, please visit the course website.
Early registration, travel, and lodging discounts are available.
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The William L. Cullison Scholarship Committee has made
its selections for this year. The following awards have been
made:
$4000 to Cayle Machek, for her final two semesters in
the fall of 2012 and spring of 2013.
Two of the selections made last year will receive their
final awards in 2012-2013: Michael Woolford, North Carolina State University
($2000 for his final semester in the fall of 2012), and Laura Duran ($4000 for
her final two semesters, Fall 2012 and Spring
2013).
As announced previously, the technical division
scholarship winners for 2012 are:
Coating and Graphic Arts
Division
Pooja Agrawal, Indian Institute of
Technology - Roorkee
Corrugated Packaging
Division
Michelle Blood, North Carolina State University (MHI
Scholarship)
Katharine Payne, North Carolina State University (Bobst
Scholarship)
David Mead, Miami University (Ohio) (Suppliers Advisory
Scholarship)
Patrick Eugene Leasure, North Carolina State University
(John O. Telesca Engineering Corrugated
Scholarship)
Engineering
Division
Yik Shing (Jason) Tung, North Carolina State
University
Environmental Working Group Douglas Barton Memorial
Scholarship
Katharine Payne, North Carolina State
University
Paper and Board
Division
Cayle Machek, North Carolina State
University
Tyler Shimulunas, University of Wisconsin - Stevens
Point
PLACE Division Daniel Siegel
Scholarship
Natalie Quin, Clemson
University
Process and Product Quality
Division
Cayle Machek, North Carolina State
University
The application for all of the Technical Division scholarships can be found here. Please note that
all of the Technical Division scholarships for 2013 have an application deadline
of February 15, 2013.
More information about the William L. Cullison Scholarship may be found here.
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TAPPI's International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Ga., will include a tour to Herty Advanced Materials Development Center the morning of Wednesday, October 17. Chartered by the State of Georgia, Herty has leveraged its industry-proven laboratory and pilot capabilities to execute its strategic plan that includes significant emphasis in the biopower and biofuels areas. Herty's focus is on feedstock with current impact of more than $1.5 billion in alternative energy commercialization projects. Herty provides a hub location needed for rapid cost-effective development of biomass resources for energy production. Learn more about Herty and this tour.
IBBC will focus on technical advancements and commercialization of bioconversion technologies that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure. Learn more about IBBC and see the entire technical program.
IBBC will also feature Keynote Speakers:
- Paul Spindler, VP of Technology at Catchligh
- John B. chairman and CEO, Buckeye Technologies Inc.
In addition, IBBC will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioelectricity using combined heat and power (CHP)
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels fromwood and biomass
- Policies and incentives for bioconversion projects'
IBBC will be co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for participants to expand their learning, networking and resources by attending both events.
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This newly published information-packed volume provides practical, industry-focused approaches to operational issues, and includes a first-ever, complete examination of the ongoing environmental and staging changes that occurred after the discontinuation of chlorine usage in 1996.
Bleaching of Pulp, 5th Edition is written to assist production engineers, supervisors, and scientists find quick solutions to today's immediate challenges in modern bleaching. The text is also designed to help both novice and seasoned professionals quickly understand a wide range of operational issues.
Authors: Alan W. Rudie, Ph.D., and Peter W. Hart, Ph.D.
Together they have delivered the industry's premier text on bleaching technologies.
TAPPI Member Price : $155
List Price: $232
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You can take the woman out of the mill, but you can never remove her love for paper and slime. Just ask microbiologist and TAPPI member Linda Robertson who, after building a highly successful and thoroughly enjoyable career in the paper industry for 30 years, retired in 2006 only to return after six short months.
Linda credits the fantastic network she's built through her involvement in TAPPI as one of the driving forces behind her highly successful career, and encourages anyone – no matter at what career stage they are – to develop. "The ability to present papers and publish, as well as meeting people all over the globe, staying in touch, and presenting papers are all beneficial when you are building a career."
Learn more about Linda's career by reading this month's Member Spotlight.
Spotlight participants are recommended by fellow members and staff. If you would like to nominate a member just send their name (or names) to MemberSpotlight@Tappi.org.
We will forward a Spotlight Questionnaire to fill out and return.
We look forward to seeing you in the Spotlight!
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The TAPPI International Research Management Committee requests that nominations be submitted for the William H. Aiken Prize for Research and Development. The award is given for outstanding accomplishments and/or contributions that have advanced the technology of paper and related industries in the R&D field.
The $500 prize is funded by an endowment from the estate of William H. Aiken, TAPPI President in 1967 - 1968, and VP of Technology for the former Union Camp Corp. at the time of his death in 1974. Dr. Aiken won the TAPPI Gold Medal, the association's highest honor, in 1971.
Nominations should be sent to David Bell (DBell@TAPPI.org) TAPPI Headquarters,15 Technology Parkway South, Norcross, Ga. 30092, USA, or by fax (+1 770-446-6947).
The deadline for nominations for the William H. Aiken Prize for Research and Development Award is August 1, 2012.
The nomination should contain a summary of the nominee's technical achievements, impact on the industry and peers, personal data (such as education and work history), and information of other pertinent activity (such as TAPPI activities).
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Nominations for major TAPPI 2013 awards are due by August 1, 2012. The awards that may be presented next year are:
Gunnar Nicholson Gold Medal Award - The Association's highest technical honor may be presented annually to recognize an individual or individuals for preeminent scientific and engineering achievements of proven commercial benefit to the world's pulp, paper, board, and forest products industries and the other industries that TAPPI serves.
Herman L. Joachim Distinguished Service Award - The Association's highest award for service, may be presented annually to recognize leadership and service that have significantly and demonstrably contributed to the advancement of the Association.
Paul W. Magnabosco Outstanding Local Section Member Award - The highest honor for Local Sections may be presented annually to recognize an individual for outstanding leadership and exceptional service to one or more Local Sections, resulting in significant and demonstrable benefits to Local Section members.
TAPPI Fellow - TAPPI Fellows are Individuals who have been members of TAPPI for not less than 10 years prior to the nomination, and who have contributed meritorious service to the Assciation and/or the paper and related industries. Retiring members of the TAPPI Board of Directors become Fellows automatically at the end of their term.
The TAPPI Awards and Honors page has links to these awards and shows the qualifications required and links to the nomination forms that must be completed.
You may submit all nomination forms by email at standards@tappi.org, or you may fax them to the attention of the Awards Department at +1-770-446-6947, or send by mail to TAPPI, Awards Department, 15 Technology Parkway South, Suite 115, Norcross, Ga. 30092, USA.
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Join us on Tuesday, August 14, 2012, at the Mid-Valley Country Club in De Pere, Wis., USA. An afternoon shotgun scramble golf outing is planned with dinner to follow.
Your participation will help fund scholarships for local TAPPI and PIMA programs.
Multiple Prizes will be awarded and individual pin events will be held.
Those submitting registration with their fee, postmarked by August 9, will be assigned holes on a first-come, first-serve basis. Later registrations will be assigned as space is available. Foursome sponsors and all singles will be notified of their hole assignment at the course on the day of the event.
Check-in registration will be at the main entrance of the golf course club house. Golf clubs will be unloaded, tagged, and placed on golf carts for your assigned hole.
Beverage carts will also be available throughout the day on a cash basis. Lunch will be provided prior to tee-off, with the standard fine cuisine of brats, hamburgers, and beverage.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Chris Wolslegel.
Full event information and registration details are available online.
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Join us on Tuesday, August 28, at the Grand View Lodge, Preserve Course, in Pequot Lakes, Minn. A morning shotgun scramble golf outing is planned with lunch to follow.
Please remember, your participation will help fund scholarships for Lakes States TAPPI/North Central PIMA's Scholarship programs. Prizes will be awarded along with a putting contest and a raffle.
Reservation preference will be given to foursomes. Groups of two or less will be placed into foursomes pending availability. We will limit the number of participants to 128.
Entries will only be accepted with full payment. For entries received after August 16, the cost is $135.00 per person. Check-in registration will begin at 8:00 am.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact: Wfrawley@new.rr.com
Full event information and registration details are available online.
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PaperCon 2012 was held April 22 – 25, 2012, at the Sheraton New Orleans in New Orleans, La., USA.
The 2012 conference focused on "Growing the Future"- leveraging renewable, recyclable raw materials and developing human capital to ensure value for customers, long-term sustainability for shareholders, and a future for our peers.
New technology programs joining PaperCon 2012 included:
- Control Systems Conference
- RPTA Conference
- Inside and Outside the Box – Optimizing Paperboard Grades
- Sustainabililty Forum
- Procurement Forum.
PaperCon is designed by industry professionals, bringing together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world. No other event provides such a comprehensive program, networking opportunities, and exhibit among such a distinguished group of industry leaders.
This CD-ROM contains more than 125 presentations and papers presented throughout the conference and is only available on this fully searchable CD-ROM. PaperCon 2012 Conference Proceedings.
View Table of Contents.
Product code: PAPERCD-12
Member Price: $74.00
Non-Member Price: $111.00
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TAPPI's International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, USA will focus on advancements and commercialization of bio-conversions that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure, providing you with a deeper analysis of the technology and economics involved in commercializing bio-refineries. Learn more about IBBC and see the entire technical program.
Keynote Speakers:
- Paul Spindler, Vice President of Technology at Catchlight
- John B. Crowe, Chairman and Chief Executive Office, Buckeye Technologies, Inc.
In addition, IBBC will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioelectricity using combined heat and power (CHP)
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels from wood and biomass
- Policies and incentives for bioconversion projects
IBBC will be co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for participants to expand their learning, networking and resources by attending both events.
Exhibit and Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Shane Holt at 800.369.6220, ext. 3345 for more information.
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The Nonwovens Engineers and Technologists Division (NET) of TAPPI will co-locate its annual Innovative Nonwovens Conference (NETInc) next year with PaperCon 2013, April 28 - May 1 in Atlanta, Ga., USA.. The NETInc technical conference is a unique event developed by engineers and technologists to cover the latest market and technical developments and innovations in the global nonwovens industry.
"Co-location of the NETInc Conference at PaperCon 2013, the pulp and paper industry's largest event and most comprehensive technical conference, will provide attendees an expanded range of options to network and learn the latest cutting edge technical content," notes TAPPI President and CEO Larry N. Montague. "The nonwovens industry is a dynamic, rapidly growing segment of our industry that encompasses a wide range of raw materials, applications, and market segments, and it employs some of the most innovative technology in the industry. We're excited about the synergy provided by having these two industry leading events located in one venue."
NETInc offers peer reviewed papers, expert speakers, and exclusive networking opportunities. A comprehensive technical program covers a wide range of products, innovative technologies, and topics including market trends, raw materials, fibers, and processing used in an array of applications including absorbent products, medical applications, building science, and many others.
TAPPI's NET Division covers the global nonwovens business and includes members and nonwovens experts from diverse markets and disciplines. It covers materials, equipment, and processes for the manufacture and use of nonwovens. The division's technical committees sponsor courses, conference sessions, roundtables, and TAPPI PRESS products, as well as networking and problem-solving opportunities.
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 This manual provides a basis for common knowledge of terms, definitions, and methods of correction of corrugated operational defects. The manual illustrates and provides causes and remedies for hundreds of defects affecting corrugated boxes.
The manual is divided into four parts:
- Corrugated Problems
- Printing Problems
- Die Cutting Problems
- Finishing and Manufacturers' Joint Problems.
This manual is also available on a full-color, searchable CD-ROM.
Corrugating Defect / Remedy Manual, Sixth Edition
Product code: 0101R153
ISBN: 0898525152
Author: Carbone, J.T.
Format: Soft cover
Pages: 210
Member Price: $87.00
Non-member Price: $130.
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TAPPI's International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Ga., will include a tour to Herty Advanced Materials Development Center the morning of Wednesday, October 17. Chartered by the State of Georgia, Herty has leveraged its industry-proven laboratory and pilot capabilities to execute its strategic plan that includes significant emphasis in the biopower and biofuels areas. Herty's focus is on feedstock with current impact of more than $1.5 billion in alternative energy commercialization projects. Herty provides a hub location needed for rapid cost-effective development of biomass resources for energy production. Learn more about Herty and this tour.
IBBC will focus on technical advancements and commercialization of bioconversion technologies that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure. Learn more about IBBC and see the entire technical program.
IBBC will also feature Keynote Speakers:
- Paul Spindler, VP of Technology at Catchligh
- John B. chairman and CEO, Buckeye Technologies Inc.
In addition, IBBC will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioelectricity using combined heat and power (CHP)
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels fromwood and biomass
- Policies and incentives for bioconversion projects'
IBBC will be co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for participants to expand their learning, networking and resources by attending both events.
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Interested in nanotechnology but can't bear to wade through detailed technical reports?
Individual reports on nanotechnology by research and marketing firms as well as governmental agencies are comprehensive and insightful. But they can also be tedious to read, expensive to procure, and generally unknown to non-experts interested in nanotechnology.
Offering a reader-friendly and affordable alternative to these options, Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks introduces risk analysis as a tool for responsible environmental decision making in nanotechnology development. The text provides examples of past, present, and future technologies that demonstrate the need for and benefits of evaluating the risks of nanotechnology.
Access the most up-to-date and relevant information on the impact of Nanotechnology on our health and surroundings.
After outlining the steps of risk analysis, this book examines the opportunity costs inherent in present day nanotechnology development. It then introduces life cycle analysis, examining the toxicology of nanoscale materials, and the known impacts of specific nanoscale materials on human beings.
The text also covers environmental impacts and exposure, followed by chapters on the state-of-the-art tools that adapt life cycle thinking into risk analysis for nanotechnology. The final chapters describe current practices for managing the hazards and risks of nanoscale materials and explore the numerous international efforts that address the risks, science, and policies of nanotechnology.
Learn to recognize and overcome the risks involving nanotechnology. With full-color images and insights into the key health and environmental aspects of nanotechnology, this resource shows how risk analysis can play an important role in creating a sustainable future for nanotechnology.
Product code: 11NANOENV
Member Price: $42.00
Non-Member Price: $52.00
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Nominations for major TAPPI 2013 awards are due by August 1, 2012. The awards that may be presented next year are:
Gunnar Nicholson Gold Medal Award - The Association's highest technical honor may be presented annually to recognize an individual or individuals for preeminent scientific and engineering achievements of proven commercial benefit to the world's pulp, paper, board, and forest products industries and the other industries that TAPPI serves.
Herman L. Joachim Distinguished Service Award - The Association's highest award for service, may be presented annually to recognize leadership and service that have significantly and demonstrably contributed to the advancement of the Association.
Paul W. Magnabosco Outstanding Local Section Member Award - The highest honor for Local Sections may be presented annually to recognize an individual for outstanding leadership and exceptional service to one or more Local Sections, resulting in significant and demonstrable benefits to Local Section members.
TAPPI Fellow - TAPPI Fellows are Individuals who have been members of TAPPI for not less than 10 years prior to the nomination, and who have contributed meritorious service to the Assciation and/or the paper and related industries. Retiring members of the TAPPI Board of Directors become Fellows automatically at the end of their term.
The TAPPI Awards and Honors page has links to these awards and shows the qualifications required and links to the nomination forms that must be completed.
You may submit all nomination forms by email at standards@tappi.org, or you may fax them to the attention of the Awards Department at +1-770-446-6947, or send by mail to TAPPI, Awards Department, 15 Technology Parkway South, Suite 115, Norcross, Ga. 30092, USA.
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The TAPPI International Research Management Committee requests that nominations be submitted for the William H. Aiken Prize for Research and Development. The award is given for outstanding accomplishments and/or contributions that have advanced the technology of paper and related industries in the R&D field.
The $500 prize is funded by an endowment from the estate of William H. Aiken, TAPPI President in 1967 - 1968, and VP of Technology for the former Union Camp Corp. at the time of his death in 1974. Dr. Aiken won the TAPPI Gold Medal, the association's highest honor, in 1971.
Nominations should be sent to David Bell (DBell@TAPPI.org) TAPPI Headquarters,15 Technology Parkway South, Norcross, Ga. 30092, USA, or by fax (+1 770-446-6947).
The deadline for nominations for the William H. Aiken Prize for Research and Development Award is August 1, 2012.
The nomination should contain a summary of the nominee's technical achievements, impact on the industry and peers, personal data (such as education and work history), and information of other pertinent activity (such as TAPPI activities).
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Authors: Wei-Hong Zhong and Bin Li, Jo Anne Shatkin, Russell G. Maguire, Vivian T. Dang, Gwen M. Gross, and Michael C. Richey
A comprehensive account of how nanomaterials are synthesized and processed, this book presents the theory and technology of introducing nano-based materials as value-added elements into product manufacturing. The book explains the fundamentals of vapor, liquid, solid phase, and biosystem-assisted nanoparticle syntheses, with sufficient analysis of each method to permit decisions on which is most productive, energy efficient, and safe. The text then confronts the problems of scaling up from lab-based syntheses to manufacturing and demonstrates how nanomaterials on the shop floor require new protocols of quality assurance and employee and environmental protection. The book concludes with case studies of individuals who endeavored to commercialize nanotechnologies for higher-volume production.
Nano Science and Nano Materials: Synthesis, Manufacturing, and Industry Impacts.
Product code: 12NSNM
Member Price: $129.00
Non-Member Price: $149.00
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The Nonwovens Engineers and Technologists Division (NET) of TAPPI will co-locate its annual Innovative Nonwovens Conference (NETInc) next year with PaperCon 2013, April 28 - May 1 in Atlanta, Ga., USA.. The NETInc technical conference is a unique event developed by engineers and technologists to cover the latest market and technical developments and innovations in the global nonwovens industry.
"Co-location of the NETInc Conference at PaperCon 2013, the pulp and paper industry's largest event and most comprehensive technical conference, will provide attendees an expanded range of options to network and learn the latest cutting edge technical content," notes TAPPI President and CEO Larry N. Montague. "The nonwovens industry is a dynamic, rapidly growing segment of our industry that encompasses a wide range of raw materials, applications, and market segments, and it employs some of the most innovative technology in the industry. We're excited about the synergy provided by having these two industry leading events located in one venue."
NETInc offers peer reviewed papers, expert speakers, and exclusive networking opportunities. A comprehensive technical program covers a wide range of products, innovative technologies, and topics including market trends, raw materials, fibers, and processing used in an array of applications including absorbent products, medical applications, building science, and many others.
TAPPI's NET Division covers the global nonwovens business and includes members and nonwovens experts from diverse markets and disciplines. It covers materials, equipment, and processes for the manufacture and use of nonwovens. The division's technical committees sponsor courses, conference sessions, roundtables, and TAPPI PRESS products, as well as networking and problem-solving opportunities.
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PaperCon 2012 was held April 22 – 25, 2012, at the Sheraton New Orleans in New Orleans, La., USA.
The 2012 conference focused on "Growing the Future"- leveraging renewable, recyclable raw materials and developing human capital to ensure value for customers, long-term sustainability for shareholders, and a future for our peers.
New technology programs joining PaperCon 2012 included:
- Control Systems Conference
- RPTA Conference
- Inside and Outside the Box – Optimizing Paperboard Grades
- Sustainabililty Forum
- Procurement Forum.
PaperCon is designed by industry professionals, bringing together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world. No other event provides such a comprehensive program, networking opportunities, and exhibit among such a distinguished group of industry leaders.
This CD-ROM contains more than 125 presentations and papers presented throughout the conference and is only available on this fully searchable CD-ROM. PaperCon 2012 Conference Proceedings.
View Table of Contents.
Product code: PAPERCD-12
Member Price: $74.00
Non-Member Price: $111.00
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Interested in nanotechnology but can't bear to wade through detailed technical reports?
Individual reports on nanotechnology by research and marketing firms as well as governmental agencies are comprehensive and insightful. But they can also be tedious to read, expensive to procure, and generally unknown to non-experts interested in nanotechnology.
Offering a reader-friendly and affordable alternative to these options, Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks introduces risk analysis as a tool for responsible environmental decision making in nanotechnology development. The text provides examples of past, present, and future technologies that demonstrate the need for and benefits of evaluating the risks of nanotechnology.
Access the most up-to-date and relevant information on the impact of Nanotechnology on our health and surroundings.
After outlining the steps of risk analysis, this book examines the opportunity costs inherent in present day nanotechnology development. It then introduces life cycle analysis, examining the toxicology of nanoscale materials, and the known impacts of specific nanoscale materials on human beings.
The text also covers environmental impacts and exposure, followed by chapters on the state-of-the-art tools that adapt life cycle thinking into risk analysis for nanotechnology. The final chapters describe current practices for managing the hazards and risks of nanoscale materials and explore the numerous international efforts that address the risks, science, and policies of nanotechnology.
Learn to recognize and overcome the risks involving nanotechnology. With full-color images and insights into the key health and environmental aspects of nanotechnology, this resource shows how risk analysis can play an important role in creating a sustainable future for nanotechnology.
Product code: 11NANOENV
Member Price: $42.00
Non-Member Price: $52.00
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Wet End Chemistry is the eleventh of 15 CD-ROMs in the Making Pulp and Paper CD-ROM Series. Through this highly interactive, self-paced CD-ROM, participants learn wet end chemistry terms, concepts, and processes.
Learning outcomes
After completing the Wet End Chemistry CD-ROM, participants should be able to:
- Understand the reasons why papermakers use wet end additives in paper
- Describe commonly used functional additives
- Describe commonly used process additives.
Benefits for Everyone
The series is designed for anyone who would benefit from a working knowledge of the pulping and papermaking process, including:
- Paper machine operators
- Process and product engineers
- Sales and technical support staff
- New employees
- Students.
It will also be beneficial to experienced production or technical employees who need a more thorough understanding of a specific area of the operation, especially for cross-training purposes. New employees of chemical and equipment suppliers and paper industry consultants will also benefit from this series.
The complete set of all 15 Making Pulp and Paper CD-ROMs are also available.
Product code: MPP-11
Member Price: $78.00
Non-Member Price: $119.00
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Corrugating Defect / Remedy Manual, 6th Edition
This manual provides a basis for common knowledge of terms, definitions, and methods of correction of corrugated operational defects. The manual illustrates and provides causes and remedies for hundreds of defects affecting corrugated boxes.
The manual is divided into four parts:
- Corrugated Problems
- Printing Problems
- Die Cutting Problems
- Finishing and Manufacturers' Joint Problems.
The manual is also available on a full-color, searchable CD-ROM.
Corrugating Defect / Remedy Manual, Sixth Edition
Click here to View the Table of Contents
Product code: 0101R153
ISBN: 0898525152
Author: Carbone, J.T.
Format: Soft cover
Pages: 210
Member Price: $87.00
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Authors: Wei-Hong Zhong and Bin Li, Jo Anne Shatkin, Russell G. Maguire, Vivian T. Dang, Gwen M. Gross, and Michael C. Richey
A comprehensive account of how nanomaterials are synthesized and processed, this book presents the theory and technology of introducing nano-based materials as value-added elements into product manufacturing. The book explains the fundamentals of vapor, liquid, solid phase, and biosystem-assisted nanoparticle syntheses, with sufficient analysis of each method to permit decisions on which is most productive, energy efficient, and safe. The text then confronts the problems of scaling up from lab-based syntheses to manufacturing and demonstrates how nanomaterials on the shop floor require new protocols of quality assurance and employee and environmental protection. The book concludes with case studies of individuals who endeavored to commercialize nanotechnologies for higher-volume production.
Nano Science and Nano Materials: Synthesis, Manufacturing, and Industry Impacts.
Product code: 12NSNM
Member Price: $129.00
Non-Member Price: $149.00
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Wet End Chemistry is the eleventh of 15 CD-ROMs in the Making Pulp and Paper CD-ROM Series. Through this highly interactive, self-paced CD-ROM, participants learn wet end chemistry terms, concepts, and processes.
Learning outcomes
After completing the Wet End Chemistry CD-ROM, participants should be able to:
- Understand the reasons why papermakers use wet end additives in paper
- Describe commonly used functional additives
- Describe commonly used process additives.
Benefits for Everyone
The series is designed for anyone who would benefit from a working knowledge of the pulping and papermaking process, including:
- Paper machine operators
- Process and product engineers
- Sales and technical support staff
- New employees
- Students.
It will also be beneficial to experienced production or technical employees who need a more thorough understanding of a specific area of the operation, especially for cross-training purposes. New employees of chemical and equipment suppliers and paper industry consultants will also benefit from this series.
The complete set of all 15 Making Pulp and Paper CD-ROMs are also available.
Product code: MPP-11
Member Price: $78.00
Non-Member Price: $119.00
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