Volunteers for the following working groups of Technical Information Papers (TIPs) are needed. All Working Groups of TIPs require a minimum of 3 TAPPI members from 3 different companies in order to review a TIP. The following TIPs do not have either an assigned Working Group Chair (WGC) or enough Working Group Members to complete the review:
TIP 0304-07 Warp in corrugated board
TIP 0304-16 Evaluating glue lap adhesive properties
TIP 0304-31 Splicer defects and cures
TIP 0304-37 How to prevent score cracking in a box plant
TIP 0304-47 Corrugator bearing clearance checks and their impact
TIP 0304-50 Techniques to minimize twist warp
TIP 0304-64 How to minimize rolling scores on lightweight and high-performance liners in diecutting operations
TIP 0304-66 Impact of doublebacker hot plate level on board quality and how to measure it
TIP 0304-68 Improved techniques to measure corrugator glue machine meter gaps
TIP 0304-72 Critical properties to consider when unitizing
TIP 0305-46 Stacking off the rotary die cutter
TIP 0305-47 Multiple-out rotary die cut stacking
TIP 0306-11 Quality techniques using existing printing equipment
TIP 0306-15 Identifying anilox volume measuring equipment
TIP 0306-18 Cleaning anilox rolls: procedures and options
TIP 0404-44 Sheet handling devices
TIP 0410-09 Flow determination by chemical method
TIP 0410-15 Optimum consistency for pumping pulp
TIP 0416-07 Evaluating reverse osmosis for treating makeup to the boiler feedwater in a pulp and paper mill
TIP 0416-13 Water treatment-related opportunities for energy conservation in a paper mill powerhouse
TIP 0416-14 Water quality guidelines and monitoring requirements for paper mill boilers operating with softened makeup water
TIP 0416-15 Chloride and potassium measurement and control in the pulping and chemical recovery cycle
TIP 0416-25 Nitrogen oxide emissions control from biomass and kraft recovery boilers in the pulp and paper Industry
TIP 1205-02 Cotton in nonwovens
If you would like to join a Working Group of a TIP, please write to tip@tappi.org for more information.