Offered for the first time in years, TAPPI is "unrolling" the Tissue Runnability Course April 19-21 at the association's Atlanta, Ga., USA, headquarters. This course offers a comprehensive understanding of the tissue making process at many levels that can be applied immediately on the job. Instructional topics are focused on helping attendees improve the quality of their products, diminish waste and poor output, and reduce frustrating downtime. Course material is designed with the objective of helping participants thrust production into high gear.
The Tissue Runnability Course is designed expressly for engineers, machine supervisors, technical resources, lead operators, and technical personnel in tissue and towel mills. The three-day event covers the impact of recycled furnishes on paper characteristics, the principles of wet-end chemistry with machine operation, cleaning and conditioning of felts and wires, causes of tissue runnability problems in the press/yankee/hood drying systems, identifying improvement opportunities on the dry end of the paper machine, and pinpointing problems with the yankee dryer steam, coating, and hood systems to increase machine productivity
The course schedule is led by industry-recognized instructors. Tissue Runnability is limited to 30 participants, so prompt registration is encouraged for this course.
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