Enhancing Pulp and Paper Mill Sustainability: A Case Study on John Crane’s Innovative Universal Cartridge Seal and Upstream Pumping Technology

Enhancing Pulp and Paper Mill Sustainability: A Case Study on John Crane’s Innovative Universal Cartridge Seal and Upstream Pumping Technology

Virtual Webinar
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 to Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Sponsored by: John Crane

Overview

Time 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

Discover how John Crane’s Type SB2 USP technology is revolutionizing sustainability in the pulp and paper industry. This case study highlights collaborative efforts to cut costs and reduce water consumption, showcasing significant water savings and operational efficiency. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the environmental and economic benefits of John Crane's Type SB2 USP technology in the pulp and paper industry. Attendees will gain insights into how this technology can contribute to significant water savings, reduced operational costs, and improved sustainability practices.
  • Learn about successful collaborative efforts between John Crane and industry partners to implement sustainable solutions. The case study will showcase real-world examples of how collaboration can drive innovation and deliver tangible results in terms of environmental and operational performance.

Who Should Attend

  • Reliability Engineer
  • Equipment Engineer
  • Maintenance
  • Manager/Rotary

Companies

  • Pulp
  • Paper
  • OEM

Speaker

Brandon Hollis, Sales Account Manager for Georgia and Northern Florida
John Crane North America

Brandon Hollis is a Sales Account Manager at John Crane, bringing over 10 years of experience in mechanical maintenance and customer service. Known for his customer-focused approach, Brandon is dedicated to enhancing operational efficiency in the pulp and paper industry. He is always eager to learn and adapt to new technologies and ideas, making him an asset in driving sustainable solutions.

 

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