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Member Spotlight: Tom Staal

Member Spotlight: Tom Staal Tom Staal Professional Member Holland, MI For Tom Staal, being nominated to appear in TAPPI’s Spotlight came as a surprise. “I’m just a boring part of a box making team,”

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ABB’s New R&D Center: Perfect Location for the Transformation of the Pulp and Paper Industry

This multimillion-dollar investment is set to drive technology advances in efficiency, quality, and sustainability with a focus on using the latest in digital technology.

Journal articles
Paperboard Packaging Council Announces New President and Board Chair

The Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC) enters 2026 with renewed focus and momentum, announcing new leadership while preparing to honor a longtime industry champion at its upcoming Spring Outlook & Strategies Conference in Louisville, KY, from March 25-27, 2026.

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TAPPICon 2025: Kicking Off in Ten Days – Are You Ready?

Professionals gather for the industry’s most anticipated technical event

IR vs Nuclear Fiber Weight Measurement â?¢ Field Trial Results on Tissue, 2012 PaperCon Conference

IR vs Nuclear Fiber Weight Measurement • Field Trial Results on Tissue, 2012 PaperCon Conference

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SCA Aims for 40 Percent Lower Emissions from RoRo Vessels

Starting on 1 October 2026, SCA will implement changes to its sea transport using RoRo vessels (Roll-on/Roll-off) by reducing speed, increasing vessel load factors, and adjusting how the ports in Umeå and Piteå are used. One effect of these changes is that emissions from the vessels will be reduced by approximately 40 percent.

Braiding Electrospun Nanofibers for Tendon/Ligament Tissue Engineering, 2011 Innovative Nonwovens Conference

Braiding Electrospun Nanofibers for Tendon/Ligament Tissue Engineering, 2011 Innovative Nonwovens Conference

Advanced Tie Line Control for Real Time Pricing (RTP) and Waste Fuel Cogeneration, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference

Advanced Tie Line Control for Real Time Pricing (RTP) and Waste Fuel Cogeneration, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference

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Physico-mechanical and ethylene scavenging properties of active packaging from Bambusa fibers modified with TiO2 /Cu2O composite, TAPPI Journal February 2026

ABSTRACT: The physico-mechanical and ethylene scavenging properties of active packaging consisting of paper prepared from bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) fibers loaded with varying concentrations of nano titanium dioxide/cuprous oxide (TiO2/Cu2O) composite was investigated for its ability to delay ripening of Philippine climacteric fruits. Tests of paper containing 1% to 5% TiO2/Cu2O showed no or limited negative impact on its physical, optical, and mechanical properties. Images from a field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (FESEM-EDS) showed dispersion and agglomeration of TiO2/Cu2O nanoparticles on the paper surface. The percent weight of titanium and copper increased with increasing metal oxide composite concentration used in this study. Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy indicated small shifts in band intensity at 3330 cm-1 and 1100 cm-1 in the hydroxyl (O-H) and C-O regions, respectively, suggesting possible chemical or physical interactions between the metal oxide and paper. Contact angle measurement suggest- ed that TiO2/Cu2O nanoparticles may have imparted paper hydrophobicity at 3% & 5% concentration, possibly through increased microscale roughness. The ethylene scavenging experiment indicated that there was a significant delay in the ripening process of mango and tomato when packed in paper doped with 3% and 5% TiO2/Cu2O. The fruits were greener with a firmer texture compared with untreated control after three days of storage under natural light and ambient condition. The preliminary results suggested that 3% &5% TiO2/Cu2O active packaging modification can remove ethylene from the fruit's storage environment, extending shelf life and maintain quality for three days. This simple technique could have potential economic benefits for the fruit industry by directly reducing post-harvest waste, and the delayed ripening could provide flexibility in supply chain management.

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PIMA/APPTI Decarbonization Investigations Webinar Series - AI

Part 4 - Hear from Pat Dixon at Pulmac discuss using AI, and the decarbonization pathway through automation.