Almost Time to Explore the Importance of an Optimized Approach Flow Screening
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TAPPI’s Papermaking Technology and Operations Committee (PTOC) within the Paper and Board Division is organizing an informational webinar focused on the importance of an optimized approach flow screening. Common impurities such as plastic, glass, metal, gravel, sticky particles and more can be found in the paper stock of a mill. If not removed, impurities and contaminants can damage equipment while also reducing the overall stock quality in a mill. A non-optimized approach flow screening can disturb runnability of paper, board and tissue machines and increase fiber losses and energy consumption.
Valmet screening specialist, Evandro Zacharias, will host the Approach Flow Screening – Impact on Capacity, Stock Cleanliness, Fiber and Energy Savings and PM Runnability webinar on Wednesday, March 29 from 12 PM – 1PM (ET). Zacharias will discuss the important design features for machine screens and the interaction of the patented rotor and foil designs and how they ensure the risk-free operation of paper, board and tissue machines, energy savings and high capacity. Customized approach flow screening can assure fiber savings and stock cleanliness to achieve enhanced paper quality.
Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required. Sign up today!
Meet the Presenter: Evandro Zacharias
Evandro Zacharias, Product Sales Manager in the Stock Preparation and Recycled Fiber Business Unit with Valmet, received his Bachelor of Control Automation Engineering at Paulista University and his Masters of Pulp and Paper Technology at Vicosa University in Brazil. He has over 15 years of experience in the pulp and paper industry. Zacharias has vast technical, product and process knowledge in screening due to his specialization in process equipment. Throughout his career, Zacharias has served as Sales Engineer, Global Product Manager and Product Sales Manager. He has previously worked in Brazil and Finland, and now works in the U.S. since September 2022. |