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Workshop TAPPI and North Carolina State University present Hands-on Workshop for Pulp & Paper Basics March 2-6, 2009, June 1-5, 2009 and October 5-9, 2009 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina To register, go to: http://cnr.ncsu.edu/wps/acadprogs/handson.html Special Benefits for Course Participants Understand how wood and recovered paper are made into paper products Conduct hands-on experiments to enhance your understanding and retention of course material Network with students from all areas of the industry Learn from the Pulp and Paper Faculty of North Carolina State University Run a pilot plant paper machine and analyze the paper you produce Learn how different processes affect paper properties

Hands-on Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics March 2-6, 2009, June 1-5, 2009 and October 5-9, 2009 North Carolina State University and TAPPI will present the Hands-on Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics. This unique workshop will provide attendees an overall view of the basic concepts in pulp and paper manufacturing. Attendees will increase their understanding by participating in hands-on laboratory exercises. WORKSHOP OVERVIEW This hands-on laboratory based course will provide an introductory level, broad overview of Pulping, Bleaching, Chemical Recovery, Recycling, Papermaking and Converting. The 5-day course will consist of presentations in the morning and hands-on laboratory and pilot-plant exercises in the afternoon. Workshop material discussed in the morning will be re-emphasized in lab and pilot plant exercises covering pulping, bleaching, deinking, papermaking, and refining for increased understanding and retention. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This introductory-level course is appropriate for technical and non-technical individuals with a desire for a laboratory focussed course to understand and appreciate the basics of pulping, bleaching, recovery, recycling, papermaking and converting operations. The course is especially beneficial for: New process engineers, manufacturing operators and technicians who want to understand more fully how raw materials are processed into products. Individuals who wish to broaden their knowledge of the processes through basic laboratory and pilot paper machine experiences. Sales and service personnel, machine operators, and maintenance personnel who need to better appreciate paper machine operations by conducting a pilot paper machine trial. LEARNING OUTCOMES Participants who complete workshop should be able to: Apply knowledge of the structure and chemistry of wood to predict fiber performance in the processing steps and in the final paper product Analyze the chip preparation operation and describe impact on further operating steps Describe chemical and mechanical pulping processes Analyze key kraft pulp processing operations Define and analyze the key operating parameters in bleaching Describe the major kraft chemical recovery system Discuss waste treatment and environmental regulation Identify the major grades and properties of paper Analyze stock preparation and the approach system Analyze the operation of the wet end and dry end of the paper machine Discuss basic converting/ coating operations Be able to describe a recycling unit operation or system Individuals who have completed TAPPI s Introduction to Pulp and Paper short course and who want to benefit from the laboratory and pilot plant experiences. People who have not had any training in pulp and paper will greatly benefit from this course.

Hands-on Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics Preliminary Schedule DAY ONE Introduction Woodyard Operations Wood Structure and Chemistry Kraft Pulping Pulping Lab Lecture Pulping Lab Perform a lab-scale kraft pulping experiment Chipping Lab Perform and analyze the chipping operation Wood and Fiber Analysis Identify wood and fiber structures using a stereo microscope and Fiber Quality Analyzer DAY TWO Pulp Processing Bleaching Chemical Recovery Environmental Bleaching Lab Lecture Cleaning Lab Calculate the efficiency of a cleaner Bleaching Lab Perform and analyze a bleaching operation Kappa and Viscosity Lab Perform the Kappa and viscosity tests DAY THREE Paper Grades Stock Preparation Approach Systems Handsheet/Refining Lab Make a handsheet and perform refining on pulp Paper Testing Lab Perform major paper tests Coatings Lab Produce coated papers and measure optical properties DAY FOUR Wet End of the Paper Machine Dry End of the Paper Machine Converting Operations Pilot Paper Machine Lab Conduct stock preparation and analysis of the wet end process, dryer energy balance and finished paper DAY FIVE 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Paper Recycling Lecture Image Analysis Lab Operate an image analysis system Flotation Deinking Lab Execute a lab flotation experiment Screening of Stickies Lab Perform a lab-scale screening experiment and view sticky

Hands-on Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics WORKSHOP FACULTY The workshop will be taught by the Pulp & Paper Faculty of North Carolina State University: Dr. Hasan Jameel has been teaching at NCSU since 1987 and in 2000 was promoted to Distinguished Professor. He worked for International Paper at the Corporate Research Center and the Ticonderoga mill from 1979-1987. His main research and technology interests are in the areas of pulping and bleaching, process modeling, development of biofuels from wood, and environmental impact of processes. He teaches an undergraduate course involved in the unit operations of pulp and paper and a laboratory course in pulping and bleaching. Dr. Med Byrd received his doctoral degree from NCSU in wood and paper science in 2000. He worked as a Technical Process Support Engineer for Procter and Gamble Cellulose in Memphis, Tennessee from 1986-1989 and worked from 1989-1992 as a Process Engineer for Black and Veatch Engineers. He currently is the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies in the department and teaches the introduction to pulp and paper technology course. His technology and research interests involve the pulping and bleaching of nonwood fibers, mechanical pulping, and optimized papermaking operations. Dr. Joel Pawlak has been teaching at NCSU since 2001. He has industrial experience with Eastman Kodak Company and Haverhill Paperboard. He teaches courses involving paper properties, physics and performance. His research interests are involved in the modeling of fibrous networks, the role of novel processes for the creation of new biobased materials, the use of enzymes to improve fiber supply, and novel/modified processes for the enhancement of paper properties. Dr. Richard Venditti has taught at NCSU since 1993 and currently is the Director of Graduate Studies in the department. He teaches courses in unit operations of pulp and paper, process control in the paper industry and paper recycling. His technology and research interests are involved in the separation of contaminants from fibers, including flotation de-inking and screening of stickies, sensors and systems to automatically sort wastepaper, and the development of advanced bio-based materials and fuels from wood and other sources. Venditti has industrial experience with Great Southern Paper Company, Jaakko Poyry, Union Camp and Boise Cascade. GENERAL INFORMATION Expenses for continuing education taken to maintain or improve professional skills may be tax deductible. Certain restrictions apply. Check with your accountant for details. To register, go to: http://cnr.ncsu.edu/wps/acadprogs/handson.html

WORKSHOP MATERIALS Participants will receive a set of course notes prepared by the instructors to supplement the presentations made during the course. The fee includes tuition, materials, refreshment breaks, a certificate and a welcome reception and course banquet. A NCSU polo shirt is provided for all registered participants. CEU: The Education Project Center of TAPPI has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1620 I Street, NW, Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006. TAPPI will award 3.7 CEUs to participants who attend at least 80% of the educational sessions and complete a final program evaluation. WORKSHOP LOCATIONS The course presentations and the laboratories will be held on the campus of NCSU, Department of Wood and Paper Science, Biltmore Hall, located at the corner of Western Boulevard and Dan Allan Drive. The course will start at 8 a.m. on Monday and will end on Friday at 2 p.m. The recommended dress code is casual; however, closed-toe shoes are required. Smart business casual is requested for the welcome reception and banquet. REGISTRATION The registration fee is $1750. Please go to http://cnr.ncsu.edu/wps/acadprogs/handson.html to register. Registrations are by on-line credit card payment or by check. The fee includes tuition, materials, refreshment breaks, a certificate and one course banquet each session. Lodging is not included in the fee. The number of students in the course will be limited in size (to 32) for maximum effectiveness, and registrations will be accepted in the order in which they are received. The registration fee should be received no later than two weeks prior to the course start date. Please contact Mari Asanuma (tel. 919-272-0621) or masanuma@ncrr.com less than two weeks prior to the course date to seek special permission to register. The fee cannot be refunded if cancellation is made less than four weeks prior to the course start date. Substitute participants may be sent to the course. HOTEL Participants are responsible for their own hotel arrangements. Suites have been set aside at: Embassy Suites Raleigh/Crabtree Valley, 4700 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 919-881-0000. Although lodging is not included in the registration fee, the hotel guarantees room availability up to two weeks prior to the course start date at a special rate of $129. Ask for the NCSU Hands-on Workshop for Pulp and Paper rate when making reservations. Each suite features a bedroom, living room and kitchenette area. Additional hotel amenities include transportation from the airport, an exercise room/indoor pool and a complimentary cooked-toorder breakfast and social hour. The hotel is across the street from a major regional shopping mall. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For answers to questions related to course content, please contact Dr. Richard Venditti at 919-515-6185. For questions related to registration and payment, please contact Mari Asanuma (tel. 919-272-0621) or masanuma@ncrr.com. The contents of this brochure can also be found at the Department of Wood and Paper Science web-site: www.cnr.ncsu.edu/acadprogs/handson.html PAST PARTICIPANTS HAVE SAID... The information was detailed and easily understood by both engineers and non-engineers. I will definitely suggest the course to others! I'll be able to understand the wood and pulping process in order to determine the costs associated with them. I enjoyed the course very much. I wish my machine operators and other technicians could take it. This is a very good course. The course tied a lot of things together for me. This is an excellent course; providing an intense overview of the entire papermaking process. The experiments that were conducted were very supportive of the lecture component of the class and made a big difference in my level of understanding. The lab experiments were great. It really helps to understand the system when you can work with it "handson". The course material and information were excellent. Instructors were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about their presentation and lab topics. Highly recommended for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge in the process of pulp and paper making. Liked the detail mass balance around the wet and dry ends of the pilot plant machine.

PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NORCROSS, GA PERMIT 666 TAPPI 15 Technology Parkway South Norcross, GA 30092 USA TAPPI and North Carolina State University present Hands-on Workshop for Pulp & Paper Basics March 2-6, 2009, June 1-5, 2009 and October 5-9, 2009 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina To register, go to: http://cnr.ncsu.edu/wps/acadprogs/handson.html Learn from the Pulp and Paper Faculty of North Carolina State University W