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TissueCon is a product of the hard work of many TAPPI volunteers and committee members. Their tireless efforts and dedication to the industry are what ensure the depth of quality and the breadth of information attendees receive each year. To each and every member, TAPPI offers its deepest gratitude. TissueCon 2019 Committee Co-chairs J eff has a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. He started his career with Hercules and paper industry for a few years to test his entrepreneurial spirit and decided to come back to the industry in 2009 with BTG to spent 23 years in a variety of positions: start up their tissue applications group. field sales, started the Hercules Tissue Jeff is an experienced instructor for Applications group, managed the Americas TAPPI’s Tissue 101 course and co-chairs tissue business and was Global Tissue the TAPPI Tissue 201 course. Marketing and Business Development Manager. Jeff has published several tissue- Jeffrey Peters related papers and has a patent related to developing strength in tissue. He left the BTG Americas D ave is a Director in Georgia-Pacific’s Consumer Products Division, a leading supplier of bath tissue, toweling and pulp mills, bleaching, paper machines, and converting to warehousing. Further, Dave has been called upon to help troubleshoot napkins to the Retail and Away-from- and permanently resolve quality control Home Marketplace in North America. issues by understanding root causes and With considerable experience in Research implementing long-term process solutions. and Development, Quality Control and Dave is the TAPPI Tissue Division Co- Project Management, Dave has worked Chair for 2018 – 2019 and represents North extensively with customers, Marketing, American Manufacturers to help promote Sales, and Facilities on the introduction and safety awareness and improvements in David Zerr implementation of new product launches tissue manufacturing. as well as equipment selection, design and Georgia-Pacific/ Koch Industries execution within manufacturing. With a keen eye toward innovation in manufacturing, Dave has kept abreast of new technologies that contribute significantly to the bottom line in all areas of production ranging from the woodyards, October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
TISSUE DIVISION STEERING COMMITTEE David Zerr David C. Thompson Chair Yankee Dryer Co-Chair Georgia-Pacific ChemTreat, Inc. Jeffery Peters Jessica Carette Vice Chair Tissue Properties BTG Americas Subcommittee Chair Cascades William Oliver Past Chair Pete Augustine Dunn Paper Fabio Perini NA John Muchukot David W. Loebker Past Vice Chair Procter & Gamble Chemstone Chris O. Luettgen James R. Haeffele Georgia Institute of ▶ TissueCon is Developed for and By the Industry Past Chair SCA Tissue North America Technology/Renewable Bioproducts Institute TissueCon 2019 represents the only non-commercial, peer-reviewed J. Todd Sarraf Timothy F. Patterson event of its kind occurring in North America this year. The comprehensive Past Vice Chair Chair Solenis Solenis program offers timely business insights while highlighting the latest in product innovation at the New Technology Showcase, and also delves Bruce W. Janda John B. Stitt Education Committee Chair Buckman into the critical areas of improving O&M performance and safety. Fisher International Neil Jeske Together, TAPPI and Fastmarkets RISI provide a unique combination of Yankee Dryer Co-Chair Georgia-Pacific specialized technical information, formative data, and critical analyses. The Conference addresses Yankee Dryer operations, tissue chemistry TISSUE PROGRAM COMMITTEE and Operations and maintenance (O&M) issues, data and the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in Tissue manufacturing, policy and economics Timothy F. Patterson Xujun Hua and discussions on creating softness. Chair FPInnovations Solenis Bruce W. Janda Rafik Allem Fisher International FPInnovations David W. Loebker ▶ TAPPI Adheres to a Tight Antitrust Policy Kevin P. Brennan Proctor & Gamble Company Unlike many other conferences, presenters at TAPPI/Fastmarkets RISI’s First Quality Lokendra Pal TissueCon must have their presentation reviewed to ensure talks are Russ Brown North Carolina State University Brown Consulting Inc. in line with TAPPI’s antitrust and commercialism policies. Attendees Jeffrey C. Peters at industry events in the U.S. are becoming increasingly sensitive to Gary S. Furman BTG Americas Inc. Nalco Company antitrust compliance at face-to-face meetings. These policies protect the Brian F. Hayes presenter, the industry, and TAPPI. Therefore, we remind all authors to Siemens follow these guidelines in your presentation slides. YANKEE DRYER SAFETY & RELIABILITY COMMITTEE ▶ It Takes a Village Neil Jeske Jack Allen Of subject matter experts to put on one of the industry’s leading Co-Chair Co-Secretary educational and technical conferences. Which is why we thank these Georgia-Pacific Corporation Kadant Solutions Tissue leaders for their outstanding efforts in putting together the David C. Thompson Jerry L. Jessick Co-Chair Co-Secretary extensive, comprehensive program offered this year. ChemTreat Inc. Georgia-Pacific Corporation Thank you to our committee volunteer members! TISSUE PROPERTIES SUBCOMMITTEE David W. Loebker Jessica Carette Chair Vice Chair, Cascades Canada Procter & Gamble Company ULC October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
A Program Filled with Unique Technical and Market Insights TissueCon offers: ◾ A Comprehensive Technical Program - Expert-led and peer-reviewed ◾ Networking Events - Face-to-face interaction with other industry professionals and experts ◾ Career Advancement and Training Opportunities ◾ Popular Programs - New Technology Showcase, Roundtable Discussions The program is developed in five industry categories: PRODUCT BUSINESS COST ENERGY FIBER INNOVATION AND REDUCTION SAVINGS AVAILABILITY AND INDUSTRY INSIGHT AND SUSTAINABILITY POLICY October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Insightful Speakers Keynote address: Building a Company Culture for Success Cheng Lim – Georgia Pacific/Koch Industries Cheng Lim, Vice President of Market-Based Management (MBM), LLC, an internal consulting organization serving all the Koch Industries businesses, including Georgia-Pacific, will deliver the keynote at TissueCon 2019. Lim has the rare gift of taking a complex or intimidating topic and explaining it in such a way to make it understandable, memorable and practical, immediately ready to put into action. This is largely the result of his love of ideas, language, and most of all – people. For many years, his wisdom, insights and humor have made him a highly sought-after speaker, consultant and executive coach. Meet some of this year’s speakers: Esko Uutela, Principal Economist of Tissue for FastMarkets RISI With more than 30 years’ experience in the global paper market, Esko’s expertise lies in the tissue and recovered fiber markets. After working nearly 18 years for a large forest industry consulting company in Helsinki and Munich, Esko established EU Consulting, his own forest industry consulting company. Esko carries out numerous private client projects, as well as publishing RISI’s comprehensive studies on tissue business developments and global recycled fiber markets worldwide. Lasse Sinikallas, Director of Macroeconomics for Fastmarkets RISI Lasse joined Fastmarkets RISI in August 2017 from a foreign affairs post which he held for the past decade. Lasse’s early career background was in forest products and he also worked in management consulting for Pöyry, IBM and Accenture. He has real-world insight into geopolitical economic analysis, international trade issues, country risk analysis, and the legal and regulatory environment, along with the forest products industry. Lasse holds Master’s degrees in both Chemical Engineering and Economics. Juan Corzo Jr., Vice President of South Florida Tissue Paper Co. Juan Corzo is the third generation to join the tissue and paper towel industry. He has been involved in tissue and towel converting since 2008. His tissue family history begins with his grandfather in 1960 forming his own paper converting plant in Guatemala. When Corzo’s father was 30 years old, he took over the family business and expanded the operation to Miami, FL in 1997. Following tradition, Juan worked afternoons and summers at the converting operations until he joined fulltime as VP, continuing to grow the family business. Impressively, from 2014 – 2019 he implemented different strategies and projects in both the sales and marketing departments that allowed for 180% growth in expanding the Miami operation. Dr. Ronalds Gonzalez, Faculty of Integrated Conversion Economics & Supply Chain, and Co-Director of the Tissue Pack Innovation Lab at North Carolina State University Dr. Gonzalez has more than 16 years of progressive industry experience in different corporate business roles with Smurfit Kappa and the Swedish Group Essity. Dr. Gonzalez has developed an integrated research portfolio at the intersection of science, engineering, and business with a focus on the pulp and paper and hygiene tissue industry. His research focuses on profiling the potential profitability, sustainability and risks of new technologies and materials at the early stage. He is also a consultant to the U.S. Department of Commerce and companies in the pulp and paper sector and tissue industry. October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Conference Program Monday, September 30th 8:00AM-5:00PM..............Tissue 101: Properties and Processes (An Introduction to Tissue Manufacturing)....................................Destin (Separate registration required) Tuesday, October 1st 8:00AM – 12:00PM.........Yankee Dryer Fall Meeting Joint Sub-Committee Mtg (Separate registration required)............................... Naples 1 8:00AM-5:00PM..............Tissue 101: Properties and Processes (An Introduction to Tissue Manufacturing)....................................Destin 1:00PM – 5:00PM...........Yankee Dryer Fall Meeting (Separate registration required)...........................................................................Naples 1 3:00PM – 5:00PM...........Registration Open...............................................................................................................................Outside Hall B 5:00PM – 6:30PM...........Welcome Reception............................................................................................................................Emerald Plaza Wednesday, October 2nd 8:00AM-5:00PM..............Registration Open.............................................................................................................................. Outside Hall B 8:00AM-9:30AM..............Keynote Address..................................................................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B .........................................Cheng Lim- Georgia-Pacific/Koch Vice President of Market-Based Management (MBM), LLC 9:30AM-10:00AM............Break 10:00AM-12:00PM..........WS1-PROJECT CONTROLS WORKSHOP...................................................................................... Destin Rick Deans, Ineight 10:00AM-12:00PM..........1A - GLOBAL & BUSINESS INSIGHTS..................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 1A.1-Trends, Trade, and Tariffs - Policy Impacts on Tissue Mark Pitts, American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) ◾ 1A.2-Sustainability, Performance & Pricing for Bath Tissue and Kitchen Towel: Evidence from the Field Ronalds Gonzalez, North Carolina State University ◾ 1A.3-Global Macroeconomic Outlook - The Age of Uncertainty Lasse Sinikallas, FastMarketsRISI ◾ 1A.4-Tissue and Towel Converting Juan Corzo, South Florida Tissue Paper Company 12:00PM-1:00PM............Lunch....................................................................................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall C 1:00PM-3:00PM..............WS2-PROJECT CONTROLS WORKSHOP..................................................................................... Destin Rick Deans, Ineight 1:00PM-2:30PM..............1B - GLOBAL & BUSINESS INSIGHTS..................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 1B.1-TBA Esko Uutela, FastMarketsRISI ◾ 1B.2-Virgin Wood Pulp Patrick Cavanaugh, FastMarketsRISI ◾ 1B.3-Addressing the Workforce Skills Gap Challenge Mary Burgoon, Rockwell Automation 2:30PM-3:00PM..............Break October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Conference Program Wednesday, October 2nd 3:00PM-5:00PM..............1C - GLOBAL & BUSINESS INSIGHTS................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 1C.1-New Business Models in the Tissue Paper Industry in a Digital World Claudio Munoz, Fabio Perini ◾ 1C.2-Recovered Paper Supply for Tissue Manufacturin Bill Moore, Moore & Associates ◾ 1C.3-Will Sustainability Pressures Disrupt the Tissue Business? Bruce Janda, Fisher International ◾ 1C.4-Creating Adaptive Predictions for Tissue and Towel Critical Quality Parameters Using Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning Cydney Rechtin, Solenis LLC 1:00PM-5:00PM..............NEW TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE............................................................................Florida Exhibit Hall C ◾ NTS1.1- AC Bearing Failure Due to Electrical Discharge Andrew Kressbach, Aegis ◾ NTS1.2-AC Kinetics Neil Singer, AC Kinetics ◾ NTS1.3-TBA Andrew Blair, Augury ◾ NTS1.4-Black Liquor Filtrates and Other Uses Jim Wearing, NORAM ◾ NTS1.5-Increased Productivity with Sustainable Non-Destructive Dry Ice Cleaning Tyson Marlowe, Cold Jet ◾ NTS1.6-HydraGEN - Diesel Engine Carbon Emission Reduction Robert Maier, dynaCert ◾ NTS1.7- Nalco Water 3D Trasar Automation Bruce Barker, Nalco Water an Ecolab Company ◾ NTS1.8- Ultrasonic Flow Measurement in Pulp & Paper Applications John Van Norstrand, Flexim ◾ NTS1.9- RDI Technologies Dan Nower, RDI Technologies ◾ NTS1.10- Developing Innovative Tools to Enhance Quality Control, Mill Processes and Accelerate New Product Development Serge Genest, FPInnovations 5:00PM – 6:30PM...........Reception................................................................................................................................Florida Exhibit Hall C October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Conference Program Thursday, October 3rd 7:30AM – 3:00PM...........Registration Open............................................................................................................................. Outside Hall B 8:00AM – 8:30AM...........TAPPI Technical Information Papers (TIPs) Review............................................................ Florida Exhibit Hall B 8:30AM – 10:00AM.........2A: MAINTENANCE & RELIABILITY....................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 2A.1-Quick Wins in Reliability & Maintenance Owe Forsberg, IDCON ◾ 2A.2-You Are Now a Reliability Engineer – What’s Next? Jay Shellogg, Strategic Maintenance Reliability ◾ 2A.3-Lubrication the Hidden Opportunity Bill Correll, Generation Systems, Inc 8:30AM – 10:00AM.........2B: MAINTENANCE & RELIABILITY.......................................................................................... Osceola C ◾ 2B.1-Remote Troubleshooting with Smart Glasses , Fabio Perini ◾ 2B.2-Sludge and Ash Usage and Solutions Talat Mahmood, FPInnovations ◾ 2B.3-Yankee Coating Shower Design and Analysis Ralph Lichtenberg, Solenis LLC 10:00AM – 10:30AM.......Break 10:30AM – 12:30PM.......3: YANKEE OPERATIONS............................................................................................ Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 3.1-Traditional Diagnostics Meets Industry 4.0 to Drive Yankee Performance and Safety Daniel Ludden, BTG Americas ◾ 3.2-Yankee Hood Drying: Temperature Versus Impingement Velocity Lawrence Yane, Enerquin Air Inc. ◾ 3.3-Minimizing Variations on the Yankee Dryer Magnus Högman, Valmet ◾ 3.4-An Innovative Helical Yankee Hood Design for Improved Profiling Alfredo Sarli, Valmet 10:00AM – 10:30AM.......Break 10:30AM – 12:30PM.......4: FIBERS............................................................................................................................................. Osceola C ◾ 4.1-Technical Discussion of the Emtec Tissue Softness Analyzer (TSA) Rocky Alston, Technidyne ◾ 4.2-Comparison of Wood and Non-Wood Market Pulps for Tissue Paper Application Tiago de Assis, North Carolina State University ◾ 4.3-Application of Micro- and Nanofibrillated Cellulose (MNFC) in Hygiene Tissue Products Franklin Zambrano, North Carolina State University ◾ 4.4-Surface Mapping of Fibers as a Screening Mechanism for Fiber Modifying Enzymes Mark Reed, Buckman October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Conference Program Thursday, October 3rd 12:30PM – 1:30PM.........Lunch........................................................................................................................................Florida Exhibit Hall C 1:30PM – 3:30PM...........5: CHEMISTRY OF TISSUE............................................................................................Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 5.1-Increased Tissue Machine Efficiency and Product Performance Using a Novel, Structured Wet Strength Resin Clay Ringold, Nalco Water an Ecolab Company ◾ 5.2-Hybrid Release Technology for Improved Yankee Coating Control Grant Downham, Buckman North America ◾ 5.3-Intelligent Design of Yankee Coatings Gary Furman, Nalco Water an Ecolab Company ◾ 5.4-Fresh Water Treatment: Ammonia vs. Chlorine Randy Elliot & Karry Mackie, Nalco Water an Ecolab Company 1:30PM – 3:30PM...........6: MACHINE OPERATIONS.............................................................................................................Osceola C ◾ 6.1-Active-Air Sheet Support For Increased Machine Efficiency Alain Chamberland, Andritz ◾ 6.2-Quatis Machines: A Perfect Match Between Quality of Products and Efficiency of the Whole Line Sol Sonnenschein, Pulsar America ◾ 6.3-Tissue and Towel Quality Management System Pete Angle, ISRA VISION ◾ 6.4-PrimeScreen X– Next Generation in Screening and Fractionation Sampo Koylijarvi, Andritz 3:30PM – 4:00PM...........Break 4:00PM – 5:00PM...........7A: MODELING AND DATA MANAGEMENT.......................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 7A.1-The Road to Prescriptive Maintenance - Moving from Data to Action Saar Yoskovitz, Augury ◾ 7A.2-Bridging the Divide between Reliability and Operations - Taking Gut Instinct Out of the Equation Saar Yoskovitz, Augury 4:00PM – 5:00PM...........7B: MODELING AND DATA MANAGEMENT............................................................................. Osceola C ◾ 7B.1-Mechanics of Tissue Creping: Modeling and Experiments Srikantha Phani, University of British Columbia ◾ 7B.2-A Mass Balance is the First Step to Mill Water System Closure. Scott Hangen, Hargrove Engineering October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Conference Program Thursday, October 3rd 1:00PM – 5:00PM...........NEW TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE 2........................................................................... Florida Exhibit Hall C ◾ NTS2.1-TBA Steve Carter, Reymsa Cooling Towers ◾ NTS2.2- Wrapping Up Energy Savings and Safety with Reusable Insulation Frank Kovacs, Shannon Global Energy Solutions ◾ NTS2.3-Water Insertion Valves - Conducting Maintenance while Maintaining Service Chris Vazzana, Hydra-Stop ◾ NTS2.4-Determining Unit Load Stability with Transit Simulation Kyle Pischel, Atlantic Packaging ◾ NTS2.5-New Age Vacuum System Concepts: New Tissue machines and Rebuilds Jussi Lahtinen, Runtech ◾ NTS2.6-State of the Art Wastewater Lagoon Aeration: Better Treatment, Lower Cost Patrick Hill, Triplepoint Environmental ◾ NTS2.7-P6 PolyMix System for Increased Dewatering Efficiency of Slurries and Sludge Stephen Gerber, Gerber Pumps ◾ NTS2.8-Resurfacing Machine and Converting Rolls William Bradley, American Roller Company ◾ NTS2.9-Unique Solutions for Tissue Machine Web Inspection Systems Brian Mock, Event Capture Systems, Inc ◾ NTS2.10-Disruptive Technology for Processing Hot Melt Adhesives Peter Linder & Gary Biancini, Advanced Fluid Dispense 4:00PM – 5:00PM...........Networking in the Exhibit Hall 5:30PM – 7:00PM...........Valmet Experience* ........................................................................................................................................Naples *Valmet Experience is invite only. Friday, October 4th 7:30AM – 12:00PM.........Registration Open ...............................................................................................................................Outside Hall B 8:00AM – 10:30AM.........8: SOFTNESS.......................................................................................................................Florida Exhibit Hall B ◾ 8.1-New Opportunities to Evaluate the Hand Feel (HF) Potential of Fibre Resources Marcel Prinz, Munich University of Applied Sciences ◾ 8.2-Eucalyptus Fibers vs. Other Hardwood Fibers for Tissue Applications Xuejun Zou, FPInnovations ◾ 8.3-The Role of High Performance Creping Blades in Developing Tissue Softness Jeffrey Peters, BTG Americas ◾ 8.4-A New Paradigm for High Strength-High Softness (HS)2 Tissue Production Lokendra Pal, North Carolina State University 10:00AM – 10:30AM.......Break 10:30AM – 12:00PM.......Breakout Session October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
FACE-TO-FACE COURSES Tissue 101:A Comprehensive Training Program in All Things Tissue Co-Located with 2019 TissueCon Tissue 101: Properties and Processes Course Orlando, Florida USA • September 30 - October 1, 2019 Tissue 101 offers comprehensive training Course Topics: led by Bruce Janda, a tissue expert with ◾ Introduction to tissue business and products more than 30 years experience in both R&D ◾ Web-fiber networks and physical properties test methods and tissue manufacturing. ◾ Fibers and furnishes, stock preparation and control ◾ Wet-end chemistry and control Who Should Attend? ◾ Forming, water removal and drying processes Those who are new to tissue, moving into a new position or simply want to refresh their ◾ Pressing fabrics, creping knowledge of the basics, can benefit from ◾ Dry-end processes and chemical additives this training. ◾ Sheet and roll handling, and converting SPECIAL OFFER! Register for Tissue 101: Earn 1.5 CEUs Properties and Process Course and RECEIVE 50% OFF YOUR REGISTRATION to Earn the Professional Certificate TissueCon 2019. TAPPI offers a Professional Certificate for Tissue 101: Properties and Processes. Completion of Get your discount at the Professional Certificate demonstrates your https://www.tissuecon.org/events/ tissue-101-course competency in understanding tissue manufacturing processes and methods to improve tissue performance and manufacturing efficiency. October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Committee Meetings at TissueCon 2019 Are you part of a committee? Actively engaging with the various Committees can help broaden your knowledge and your industry connections. View the meeting schedule below: P & PQ Division Council Physical Properties Tuesday, October 1 Wednesday, October 2 1:30pm – 2:30pm 10:00am – 11:00am (By Invite Only) Optical Properties Tissue Properties Wednesday, October 2 Subcommittee of Physical Properties 11:00am – 12:00am Tuesday, October 1 2:30pm – 4:00pm SARG Committee Meeting Wednesday, October 2 Pulp & Chemical Properties 1:30pm - 2:00pm Tuesday, October 1 4:00pm – 5:00pm Q&SMC Committee Meeting Wednesday, October 2 ISO TC6 TAG 2:00pm - 4:00pm Wednesday, October 2 8:00am-10:00am October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
All-New Technology Showcase TissueCon 2019’s first-ever New Technology Showcase, which happens right on the Expo floor, provides attendees with a look into some of the latest and most innovative developments impacting the way tissue mills and converters can operate – including some technologies you might never have associated with our industry. AC Kinetics Cold Jet Impr VFD Energy Consumption Dry Ice Blasting Technology AC Kinetics reduces energy usage in VFDs by 4% in the Cold Jet provides best in class technology that removes steady state & 40% in the transient state. inks, glues, and soot with remarkable ease using sustainable non-destructive, dry ice blasting. Aegis Prevents ESD from VFDs dynaCERT Aegis produces a solution that prevents bearing fluting Reduces fuel usage up to 20% and reduces emissions in from Electro Static Discharge off of VFDs diesel engines 40%+. dynaCERT, Gold Award Winner of the 2018 Thomas Edison American Roller Award, provides technology that improves diesel engine Plasma coats rollers to provide surface texturing. performance, provides 20% reduction in fuel and reduces American Roller plasma coats rollers provides texturing emissions by 40%. that controls the web on paper machines, winders and converting processes to minimize caliper loss and Ecolab / Nalco oversheeting. 3D Trasar Technology Ecolab/Nalco provides an advanced process control unit Atlantic Packaging that works well to protect boilers/cooling towers/ DAF Test Facility for Finished Goods units from pitting and calcium build-up. Atlantic Packaging is a testing facility that can advise stretch wrap settings, film type, prestretch and EmTec containment forces needeed to secure a finished goods Softness Analyzer load to prevent load failures Softness has become a critical factor in the Retail bath and towel marketplace. EmTec is the first instrument to Augury allow papermakers the ability to measure ‘softness’ as PdM program to detect issues defined by the NA consumer. Augury blends ultrasonics, AI, and cloud computing into state of the art detection of failures in gearboxes, Fabio Perini motors, pumps, etc. days, weeks even months in Smart Glasses advance of failure. Fabio Perini’s smart glasses enable the wearer to link directly into tech support that could be across town or across the world. This is the future of troubleshooting. October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Flexim Rockwell Portable Flow Meter Hire a VET Program Flexim will showcase best in class technology with a Rockwell offers a 12 week training program for returning portable flow meter that can measure both gas and liquid VETs to train as Electrical & Instument Techs and ready to flows with ease. join your mill as certified E&I techs. Gerber Pumps Shannon Enterprises Slurry Sludge Pumps Custom fitted Insulation Jackets Gerber Pumps Slurry Sludge Pumps can handle materials Shannon Enterprises provides reusable insulation and most other pumps can’t: Grit, scum, primary and anaerobic sound proofing jackets, providing big energy savings. sludge, thickener feed, digestor load out, lime slurries and lime sludge to name but a few applications. Solenis Switching from Chlorine to Ammonia for fresh water Graco treatment. Cs Stitching on Corrugated Cases Solenis’s technology converts a mill from chlorine- Graco uses an enclosed hot melt glue system (e.g. based fresh water disinfectants to ammonia based. This prevents dust from entering, which chars) that can cut generates significant annual chemical savings and is less glue usage in half by applying a stitched pattern vs the corrosive than bleach. traditional full stripe pattern. RunTech-GardnerDenver Hydra-Stop Insta-Valve Improved Paper Machine Vacuum Systems Hydra-Stop Insta-Valve Product Runtech has the capability to benchmark vacuum systems Hydra-Stop Insta-Valve has a unique product that allows against other similar grade structures and provide a mill/ replacement of defective valves while still operating. machine snapshot of where they rank from Production (tons/hr) versus Specific Energy Consumption (kWh/ton). Lube-IT Lubrication program that is simple and quite effective. Triplepoint Environmental Lube-IT helps prevent the number one cause of equipment Surface Aerator Replacement Using Medium & Coarse failure: improperly lubricated machinery. Bubble Diffuser Technology Triplepoint Environmental technology replaces the RDI Technologies traditional surface aeroraters with blowers that develop Hi End Troubleshooting Tool bubbles to stir up the sediment at the bottom. RDI Technologies takes 3 to 30 sec bursts of film and then plays it back with amplified motion. This technology is very effective at troubleshooting low RPM rotating equipment. Reymsa Cooling Towers Best-in-class Cooling Towers Reymsa Cooling Towers takes the best available technology and places that into their cooling towers. October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
Exhibitors at TissueCon Join us in the Exhibit Hall: Wednesday, 12:00pm-6:30pm • Thursday, 12:30pm-5:00pm ◾ Argury, Inc. ◾ Industrial Shredders, Ltd. ◾ Andritz ◾ Miron Construction Co., Inc. ◾ Azco Inc ◾ Nalco Water an Ecolab Company ◾ BTG Americas ◾ PETROFER ◾ Buckman ◾ Procemex ◾ CR Meyer ◾ ProFlow, Inc. ◾ Double E ◾ Pulp & Paper Safety Association ◾ DuBois Chemicals, Inc. ◾ Pulsar America, Inc. ◾ emtec Electronic GmbH ◾ Shannon Enterprises Inc ◾ Event Capture Systems ◾ Solenis LLC ◾ Fabio Perini North America ◾ TAPPISAFE ◾ Firefly AB ◾ Valmet Interested in Exhibiting or sponsoring? Contact Shane Holt! Shane Holt • tissue@naylor.com • 352-333-3345 Networking Events at TissueCon Join us for these exciting networking opportunities at TissueCon 2019, all included with registration. Tuesday Welcome Reception at the Emerald Plaza • 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Wednesday Reception in the Exhibit Hall • 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Thursday Networking Hour in the Exhibit Hall • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm The Exhibit Hall is in Florida Exhibit Hall B October 1-4, 2019 • TissueCon.org Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center • Orlando, FL
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