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Discover Chemistry, Physics and Engineering Principles Related to Kraft Recovery

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Whether you're new to the industry or seeking to expand your expertise, join TAPPI's Kraft Recovery Operations Course, January 13-16, 2025, in St. Petersburg, Florida, to build a strong foundation. 

This comprehensive four-day program reviews 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. You will learn chemistry, physics and engineering principles related to kraft recovery and earn 2.6 CEUs upon completion.

Drawing from years of experience, the team of 16 internationally recognized experts in kraft recovery will provide practical information in traditional workshops and team-based training exercises. There will be Q&A sessions, quizzes, and plenty of networking opportunities. They’ll share their knowledge to help you:

  • Describe the kraft recovery process
  • Describe lime returning principles and devise a means to improve kiln performance
  • Learn the main causes of corrosion in recovery boilers and ways to minimize them

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)

Group rates are available for 3+ people from the same location and early bird discounts are offered through December 16. Register today and save $1,300 or more. Don’t forget to reserve your accommodations, too.

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.

 

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