Further Your Knowledge in Advanced Hands-On Papermaking Courses
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The Wisconsin Institute for Sustainable Technology and TAPPI have partnered together to bring you these exciting courses to further your papermaking knowledge this year:
Advanced Hands-On Papermaking: Formation October 11-12, 2018
Advanced Hands-On Papermaking: Additives, November 8-9, 2018
Held at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, these courses feature classroom sessions and hands-on training using the university’s Fourdrinier Pilot Paper Machine.
Led by Dr. Gerry Ring, Professor Emeritus of Paper Science and Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, attendees will gain fundamental knowledge of the commercial papermaking process.
Advanced Hands-On Papermaking: Formation will cover:
•the relationship between sheet structure and paper qualities
•why paper making fibers floc
•manufacturing techniques that minimize fiber floccing
•the relationship between sheet structure, formation, and paper properties
•both visual and instrumental measurement of formation
•the difficulties associated with the correlation of visual formation assessment and the instrument measurement
Advanced Hands-On Papermaking: Additives will cover:
•the difference between acid and alkaline papermaking
•the difference between process additives and product improving additives
•the basics of retention aid functionality
•the difference between wet and dry strength additives
•foam control, pitch control and biocides
•the purpose and use of fillers
Register and save your seat today! Time is running out and class size is limited to just 16 attendees for each course in order to ensure generous time for questions and discussion during classroom sessions and hands-on opportunity on the paper machine.
TAPPI Members receive additional discounts. Not a member? Join or renew today!