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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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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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Use of a laser to measure dust generated off a PM

Tissue Webinar

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Best Practices for Building Ventilation Improvements and Efficiency

Best Practices for Building Ventilation Improvements and Efficiency Best Practices for Building Ventilation Improvements and Efficiency Presenter: Lawrence Yane, Sales Manager, Enerquin Find the PDF

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Improving Winder Safety

Improving Winder Safety The batch process occurring at the winder represents one of highest potential areas of danger in the mill for operators and maintenance personnel. Speeds and technology

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How Chemistry to Contain Dust on Tissue Paper Machines Affects Handfeel Webinar

Tissue Dust Mitigation

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Machine Thermal Sprayed Yankee Dryer Coatings

Machine thermal sprayed Yankee coatings have evolved over the past decade from an asset preservation expenditure to a machine performance investment. Furthermore, with the rapid acceptance of steel Yankee dryers, thermal coatings are required.

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Introduction to Tissue Creping and Creping Chemistry

This webinar is will provide an overview of the creping process and the chemicals used to enhance it's effectiveness. Perfect for those who are new to tissue to tissue manufacturing process or just want to better understand of one of the more important and problematic areas of tissue making.

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