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TAPPI’s Kraft Recovery Operations Course in St. Petersburg, Florida is this Winter’s Not-to-Miss Training and Networking Event

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Register today for TAPPI’s popular Kraft Recovery Operations Course happening January 13-16, 2025, in St. Petersburg, FL. Over four days, you’ll get a comprehensive review of key recovery operations in kraft pulp mills that will help you improve pulp production efficiency, minimize mill downtime and operating costs and reduce environmental impact.

This is a rare opportunity to learn the chemistry, physics and engineering principles related to kraft recovery from 16 leading industry experts. In addition to picking up practical, real-world information in traditional workshops and team-based training exercises, there will be Q&A sessions throughout the course where you’ll be able to pick up solutions that you can apply immediately at your mill. Additionally, if you need further clarification after sessions, you’ll have the chance to engage in one-on-one conversations with the instructors during the networking events.

This year’s course curriculum addresses topics that matter to you, like:

  • Black Liquor Evaporation
  • Recovery Boilers
  • Recovery Process Issues
  • Recausticizing and Lime Kilns
  • Hot Topics (Sootblowing, Electrostatic Precipitators, Water Usage, Non-Process Elements, and much more)

Check out the course schedule.

This course is expected to fill quickly. Register before December 16 to save on individual and group rates. This course is co-located with the equally popular Introduction to Pulp and Paper Technology Course so you’ll have many opportunities to broaden your network with industry peers and subject-matter experts. Don’t forget to reserve your accommodations, too.

 

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