PEERS 2016 Features Expert-Led Technical Program
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Want to improve the reliability of your mill processes? Interested in breakthrough technologies focused on helping mills be more efficient and cost-effective? Attend PEERS 2016 and discover new insights on how to make your mill more competitive in today’s marketplace.
Program Highlights:
- Modeling and Assessment of Recovered Paper Separation in Automatic and Manual Sorting, Samuel Schabel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt
- Understanding Extraction of Mineral Oil Compounds and Other Harmful Substances from Paper for Recycling Using Supercritical CO2, Saskia Runte, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt
- Conductivity and Soda Loss, Michael Brown, WestRock
- Hybrid Fiber Compositions and Uses in Containerboard Packaging, Bo Shi, Kimberly-Clark Corp.
- Investigating Zip-lignin™ Technology to Facilitate Pulping, Troy Runge, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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PEERS also features multiple opportunities for face-to-face interaction with industry experts, peers, and colleagues.
- 10 Program Tracks totaling more than 145 sessions: Biorefinery; Corrosion & Materials Engineering; Energy, Power & Recovery; Engineering, Safety, and Reliability; Environmental; Lime Kiln; Nonwood; Pulping and Bleaching; Recycling; and Sustainability.
- Workshops: Brown Stock Washing; Kraft Pulp Mill Lime Recovery Kiln Maintenance; Recovered Paper Markets; and Pump System Energy Assessment and Optimization.
- Interactive Panel Discussions:Young Professionals Panel; Sustainability Panel; Project Management Panel; and Recycling Mill Panel.
- New Technology Showcase
- Hot Topics Breakfasts.
PEERS is co-located with the International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference (IBBC), September 28-30, 2016, and the International Mechanical Pulping Conference (IMPC), and held in conjunction with the 11th Annual Research Forum on Recycling.