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Nanotechnologies to Advance the Carbohydrate-based Society

Identify the many opportunities that exist in the synthesis of advanced materials

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Making the Most of Every Fiber

Making the Most of Every Fiber Making the Most of Every Fiber To be competitive, Papermakers strive to produce the highest quality at the lowest cost. There are many directions you can go; however,

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The Future of Manufacturing Execution Systems: Towards Autonomous Mills

The Future of Manufacturing Execution Systems: Towards Autonomous Mills The Future of Manufacturing Execution Systems: Towards Autonomous Mills

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Tissue Softness Explained

This introductory webinar will cover: softness definition, furnish selection, chemistry, manufacturing, creping, and softness quantification techniques. This webinar is ideal for those in tissue manufacturing and anyone who wants to understand the basic mechanisms surrounding this "touchy" subject.

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Spray Nozzle Basics for Papermaking

This presentation will provide an intro into the variety of nozzles and manifolds used in papermaking and solutions for most common problems such as nozzle plugging, increasing nozzle lifetime, and lowering water consumption.

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Paper Quality Measurement – Past, Present and Future

Awarded 2015 Best Paper at PaperCon by TAPPI’s Process Control Division Presenter: Åke Hellström, Retired Principal Engineer, ABB Inc.

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Paper Machine Vacuum Systems

This webinar is brought to you by the TAPPI Papermakers Committee and the Water Removal Committee.

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Introduction to Emulsion Polymers

This webinar is presented by Ioan Marcu, Lubrizol and brought to you by the NET Division

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Flame Retardant Formulations, Testing and Environmental Concerns

This webinar is presented by Glade E. Squires and TAPPI NET Division.

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Biocides in White Water Systems Maximizing System Performance While Minimizing Costs

Chris Baron earned his bachelor’s degree in 1988 from the University of Illinois-Urbana, where his thesis project involved the exploration of organic synthesis strategies for chiral stationary phases in high-performance liquid chromatography.