Want to Learn How to Improve Fiber Quality and Reducing Chlorine Use in Paper Repulping?
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LANXESS sponsored webinar: Improving Fiber Quality and Reducing Chlorine Use in Paper Repulping. Oxone™ - The chlorine-free repulping aid, taking place on Tuesday, July 12th 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (ET) will discuss the effectiveness of Oxone™ as a method to efficiently recycle wet strength towels, paper and paperboard versus alternatives such as oxidative bleaching agents, steam and high energy repulping. Christopher O. Luettgen, Ph.D., Director: GT Pulp and Paper Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Program and Foundation, will showcase key aspects of Oxone™ (chlorine-free repulping aid).
Upon completion of this webinar, participants can expect to:
- Understand the comparison of alternatives and advantages of Oxone™ in wet strength repulpability
- Gain a comfort in options that can meet certain environmental and business objectives
Meet Presenter: Christopher O. Luettgen, Ph.D. Dr. Luettgen is a Professor of the Practice at Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. He also serves as the Associate Director of Pulp, Paper, Packaging and Tissue at the Renewable Bioproducts Institute (an Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Georgia Tech) as well as the Director of Georgia Tech’s Pulp and Paper Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Program and Foundation. Dr. Luettgen has 25 plus years of industry experience, with Scott Paper and Kimberly-Clark Corp., where he most recently served as head of North American Innovation the Kimberly-Clark Professional business sector. He has held positions in product development and innovation as well as in capital project management and manufacturing facility leadership. |
Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.
Reserve your space today!