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PULP AND PAPER IT SOLUTIONS: REDUCE YOUR COST AND COMPROMISES, PaperCon 2014

PULP AND PAPER IT SOLUTIONS: REDUCE YOUR COST AND COMPROMISES, PaperCon 2014

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Evaluation of a molybdenum sulfide reference electrode in hot alkaline solutions, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2010

Evaluation of a molybdenum sulfide reference electrode in hot alkaline solutions, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2010

Bundling/Strapping Solutions for Specialty Folder Gluer Applications, 2009 Corrugated Conference

Bundling/Strapping Solutions for Specialty Folder Gluer Applications, 2009 Corrugated Conference

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Green Solutions for Deinked Pulp-based Newsprint, Paper360° September/October 2013

Green Solutions for Deinked Pulp-based Newsprint, Paper360º September/October 2013

Journal articles
Open Access
Predictive advisory solutions for chemistry management, control, and optimization, TAPPI Journal March 2025

ABSTRACT: Process runnability and end-product quality in paper and board making are often connected to chemistry. Typically, monitoring of the chemistry status is based on a few laboratory measurements and a limited number of online specific chemistry-related measurements. Therefore, mill personnel do not have real-time transparency of the chemistry related phenomena, which can cause production instability, including deposition, higher chemical consumption, quality issues in the end-product and runnability problems. Machine learning techniques have been used to establish soft sensor models and to detect abnormalities. Furthermore, these soft sensors prove to be most useful when combined with expert-driven interpretation. This study is aimed at utilizing a hybrid solution comprising chemistry and physics models and machine learning models for stabilizing chemistry-related processes in paper and board production. The principal idea is to combine chemistry/physics models and machine learning models in a fashion close to white box modeling. A cornerstone in the approach is to formulate explanations of the findings from the models; that is, to explain in plain text what the findings mean and how operational changes can mitigate the identified risks. The approach has been demonstrated for several different applications, including deposit control in the wet end, both raw water treatment and usage, and wastewater treatment. This approach provides mill personnel with knowledge of identified phenomena and recommendations on how to stabilize chemistry-related processes. Instead of using close to black box machine learning models, a hybrid solution including chemistry/physics models can enhance the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) deployed systems. A successful way of gaining the trust from mill personnel is by creating a plain text explanation of the findings from the hybrid models. The correlation between the likelihood of a phenomena and disturbance and the explanations are derived and validated by application and chemistry and physics experts.

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Forklift emissions - some solutions, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1993, Vol. 76(12)

Forklift emissions - some solutions, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1993, Vol. 76(12)

Journal articles
International Paper and DS Smith Combine to Create the New Global Leader in Sustainable Packaging Solutions

International Paper and DS Smith, two of the leading producers of sustainable packaging, containerboard and pulp products, combined forces on January 31, 2025 to create a new global leader in sustainable packaging solutions, focused on the attractive North American and EMEA regions.

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Oji Fibre Solutions to Permanently Cease Producing Paper at Kinleith Mill in New Zealand

Oji Fibre Solutions announced its decision to permanently shut paper machine 6 (PM6) at its Kinleith pulp and paper mill in Tokoroa, New Zealand.