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Prepare to Expect the Unexpected, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2022

Prepare to Expect the Unexpected, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 202

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Editorial: PEERS and IBBC: TAPPI fall conferences address current and evolving challenges, TAPPI Journal August 2023

ABSTRACT: On November 5-8, TAPPI will host its 2023 Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability (PEERS) Conference. This year’s conference will be held in Atlanta and is co-located with TAPPI’s International Bioenergy & Bioproducts Conference (IBBC). Below are some highlights about what is in store for attendees.

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SetPoint: Bright Spots in the Cloud Over Maine, Tissue360º F

SetPoint: Bright Spots in the Cloud Over Maine, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2015

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St. Croix Tissue Ready to Start New Mill in Maine, Tissue36

St. Croix Tissue Ready to Start New Mill in Maine, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2015

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Resolute’s Tissue Announcement a Sign of the Future in Tiss

Resolute’s Tissue Announcement a Sign of the Future in Tissue?, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2015

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ASPI News, Paper360º July/August 2024

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Continuous digester rapid thinning, TAPPI Journal June 2024

ABSTRACT: Carbon steel continuous digesters built after the early 1980s are fully stress relieved, so stress corrosion cracking has been less of a concern. However, these newer digesters were designed to run modified cooking processes that have turned out to be much more corrosive than those running with conventional cooking. This corrosion is mainly associated with softwood digesters and appears to be flow related. Average corrosion rates of 40 mil/year are possible on the exposed shell between the wash and extraction screens. The corrosion patterns are visually distinct from surfaces in the upper digester and below the wash screens. This paper goes into practical detail on where it occurs, the causes, visual identification, inspection planning and results evaluation, and finally, how to mitigate this damage, which consists of applying a corrosion resistant barrier. Some discussion on dealing with general corrosion throughout the digester is included.