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Process Foam What Why and How to Attack

Chris Sharpe earned his degree in Chemical Engineering from Virginia Tech and began his career in the defoamer industry in 1994. He started in the applications laboratory and transitioned to

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Skipping Small Talk: Practical Strategies for Networking

Hosted by the TAPPI Young Professionals Division

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Cellulose Nanomaterials: Measurement Needs and Potential Solutions

As global efforts continue to discover new applications for cellulose nanomaterials, commercial production and processing of these materials will have unique measurement needs.

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Ready for a Beautiful Summer and Eventful Month of June?

Please view the list of Upcoming June Webinars and Events.

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Fall is Coming our Way with More TAPPI Events!

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Did you Know That HCl Gas is a Versatile Catalyst for Retrieving Nanocellulose and Sugars Form Biomass?

Register today for the “HCl Gas: A Versatile Catalyst for Retrieving Nanocellulose and Sugars form Biomass” webinar (free) held Tuesday, April 26th 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (ET).

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Register Today and Learn How to Improve Cross Direction Mapping

One more week left until the “Improving Cross Direction Mapping” webinar held Wednesday, September 7th 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (ET). Don’t forget to Register today!

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Better Mill Decisions Through Detailed Grade Cost Analysis

Better Mill Decisions Through Detailed Grade Cost Analysis Matthew Smith serves as President and CEO of 3C Software headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Prior to taking the leadership post in 2003, Matthew

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Spring is Around the Corner Along with More TAPPI Events!

Please view the list of Upcoming March Webinars and Events.

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Improving Cross Direction Mapping Webinar

The Cross Direction (CD) Mapping Common Interest Group (CIG) of the Process Control Division has developed a tool to determine the mapping of CD actuators to the profile.