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Jan. 9-20, 2017
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
In this two-day course, you will:
- Gain a better understanding of coating and lamination fundamentals.
- Recognize the various types of coaters and laminators.
- Understand workflow and unit operations.
- Recognize the raw materials and their properties.
- Learn about the influences of raw materials on the final products.
- Understand test basics.
- Apply the knowledge in operation and quality control.
Expert instruction is offered by Dr. Roland Gong, assistant professor of paper science and engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Gong earned his doctorate in paper and imaging science and engineering from Western Michigan University, where he researched paper coating using new materials and cutting-edge facilities. Gong's research focused on the paper pigment coating process. He has worked on coating and lamination since 1998 as a printing and packaging engineer. His work has included product packaging and liquid packaging.
Classroom instruction is efficiently balanced with hands-on experience on state-of-the-art equipment.
Who Should Attend?
Those working in paper converting, coating, printing, and flexible packaging, particularly:
- Engineers
- Technicians
- Chemists
- Scientists
- Representatives of companies that supply adhesives, inks, silicone, papers, plastic films and aluminum foils will also find this curriculum very useful.
TAPPI members can take advantage of reduced rates for this event for registrations placed by December 20.
If you're not already a member of TAPPI, join us!