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Continuous ‘Hands Off’ Insulation Resistance Testing of Critical Motors
Permanently installed automatic testing devices allow for “hands-off” monitoring without having to access cabinets—keeping technicians out of harm’s way.
Read More »UpElement: Unique Felt Technology to Quickly Reach Full Production Speed
Voith introduces UpElement to its expanding portfolio of tissue press fabrics. The modular treatment increases efficiency by achieving significantly faster startup times. Through an optimized surface enhancement, UpElement improves dewatering properties during startup. As a result, manufacturers benefit from a higher production yield over the run of one felt cycle. Smooth performance during startup is crucial for maximum efficiency in ...
Read More »Chemicals Play Key Role in Food Packaging
Chemicals are vital ingredients for modern-day papermaking; however, as the transition takes place from plastic to more fiber-based packaging, the role chemistry plays has become even more important. Mark Rushton sat down with Reetta Strengell, director of R&D and technology, Kemira.
Read More »Solenis Growth Addresses Industry Trends
Solenis continues to focus on growth by developing value-added chemicals, process solutions, and monitoring and control systems for water-intensive industries.
Read More »Employee Selection Can Help Weather the ‘Silver Tsunami’
For the pulp and paper industry, the Silver Tsunami has enormous implications—but more effective hiring practices can help mitigate the problems.
Read More »Pulp and Paper Must Play a Part in Mitigating Climate Change
The second WCBEF—‘Implementing Biostrategies: Forests Mitigating Climate Change’—was well attended by stakeholders from around the globe ready to address this critical challenge.
Read More »Heading For a Downturn?
Uncertainty clouds the global economy and thus the industry, but it could be a soft landing with brighter days coming in 2021.
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