Discover New Developments in Alkali Pulp Production
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Offering eight program tracks focused on operations and maintenance throughout the pulp mill, the Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability (PEERS) Conference, will take place October 28-31, 2018 in Portland, Ore., USA.
In the Alkali Pulping and Bleaching track, you and your team will discover new developments in:
- oxidative pulping
- brown stock monitoring and efficiency enhancements
- bleach plant optimization
- bleaching chemical utilization and production
- oxygen delignification performance
- and the impact and control of non-process elements.
Sessions will be focused on:
- Catalytic Oxidation of Wood Using Cobalt Schiff Base Compounds
- Technological Evaluation of Pinus Maximinoi Wood for Industrial Use in Kraft Pulp Production
- How to Use TDS Measurements for Evaluating the Performance of Diffuser Washers – Mill Study
- Novel Chemistries Enable Pulp Mills to Recover Lost Washing Efficiency
- pH in the Bleach Plant: Why It’s Important and What to Do About It
- Are There Advantages to Using 50% versus 10% Strength Peroxide in Pulp Bleach Plants?
- Economic Fundamentals of Ozone Bleaching
- More Efficient Oxygen Delignification
- Managing Evaporator Fouling for Operational Efficiency
- And many more.
Two panel discussions include:
- Chip Supply Issues: Quality and Quantity in the Pacific Northwest
- Value and Use of TAPPI’s Technical Information Papers (TIPs)
After completing this track, attendees will be able to:
- Identify opportunities to optimize the alkali pulp and bleaching process
- Address issues and develop solutions to operational issues
- Optimize process parameters to minimize production costs and maximize profitability.
Take advantage of the Mill-Only Discount Program providing significant savings when you send 5+ employees from your mill or corporate location.
Register today! The early-bird discount ends October 3, 2018.
Your registration also gives you access to the co-located International Bioenergy & Bioproducts Conference (IBBC), covering the newest technologies using renewable materials from biomass to produce chemicals and fuels.