Pulp Bleaching Industry to Address New Developments, R&D Advances at IPBC
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Why is ozone bleaching scarce in North America and widely used elsewhere? Does partial replacement of chlorine dioxide with ozone cut costs without affecting pulp properties? How should oxygen delignification systems be designed to achieve 75% delignification?
These are a few examples of the technical questions that will be addressed by industry knowledge leaders at the 2011 International Pulp Bleaching Conference
The International Pulp Bleaching Conference to be held October 5-7 in Portland, Ore., USA, will focus on the newest developments and research advances in the pulp bleaching field, including the latest mill experiences, current practices, low-cost conversion solutions, performance, environmental concerns, networking opportunities, and other relevant issues shaping the industry.
The complete list of technical sessions is available online.
This conference is held every three years and will comprise a single track program, featuring nine technical sessions (including a poster session), mill tour, dinner cruise, and a special plenary session. More information and registration are available online.
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