UB/1TIB Hannover. Conference proceedings March UB/TIB Hannover

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1 UB/1TIB Hannover Conference proceedings March 1995 UB/TIB Hannover Co-sponsored by Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Atlanta Pintoft rational Registered office: Randalls Road, Leathefhaad, Surrey KT22 7RU, United Kingdom Telephone: Leatherhead (Code UK +44) Telex: Fax: (Code UK +44) Registered number England (United Liability)

2 Sunday 19 Marcft Conference registration desk Exhibition and reception Session 1 - Research & theory Chairman: Colin F Baker Pira International Paper 01 Optimizing reinforcement pulps by fracture toughness R S Seth, Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada Paper 02 New ways to forecast the technological results of refining Frank P Mettzer (co-author: Paul-Wilhelm Sepke) Voith Sulzer Paper Technology, Germany Coffee Paper 03 New perspectives on refining intensity R J Kerekes (co-authors: D Ouellet and M Martinez) Pulp and Paper Centre c/o Paprican, University of British Columbia, Canada Paper 04 Industrial refining - effects of refining conditions on fibre properties Ulla-Brrtt Mohlin (co author: Johan Miller) Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Sweden Discussion Lunch and exhibition Chairman: John Waterhouse, IPST, USA Paper 05 Specific surface load theory Jorma Lumiainen Sunds Defibrator Valkeakoski Oy, Finland

3 14.20 Paper 06 The beating of the pulp considered as a hydrodynamic process D Radoslavova (co-authors: J C Roux and J Silvy) Ecole Frangaise de Papeterie et des Industries Graphiques, France Tea Paper 07 Critical review of refiner theory Colin F Baker Pira International, UK Paper 08 Development of an interactive multimedia training package for stock refining in the paper and board industry R F Babus'Haq (co-author P W O'Callaghan, M Al-Kader & L Nagle) Cranfield University, UK Discussion Close of session Shuttle bus to IPST tour and reception Exhibition closes Session 2 - Practice of refining Chairman: Graham K Moore, Pira International Virgin fibre Paper 09 Comparison of conventional, ECF and TCF bleached hardwood pulp refining response Chris Demler Beloit Corporation Research and Development Centre, USA (co-author Mel Pitz, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc, Canada) Paper 10 Low consistency refining - theory vs practice Jorg Rihs Beloit Corporation Fibre Systems, USA

4 10.25 Coffee Paper 11 Opportunities for energy savings in TMP using low intensity low consistency post refining techniques Thomas H Berger J & L Fiber Services, Beloit Corporation, USA Paper 12 Hardwoods from softwoods? John F Waterhouse (co-author Tiina Riipa, Enso- Gutzeit Oy, Finland) Institute of Paper Science and Technology, USA Discussion Lunch and exhibition Chairman: Raj Seth, Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada Paper 13 Optimization of paper mill refining systems Colin F Baker, Pira International, UK Paper 14 The dream revisited - an update on Brazilian refining technology Joe Crook PILAO International, UK Tea Secondary and non-wood fibres Paper 15 Developing mixed office waste as a furnish component for printings and writings Graham K Moore (co-authors: K Cathie, H Crow & J Smith) Pira International, UK Paper 16 Refining of secondary fibres Jorma Lumiainen Sunds Defibrator Valkeakoski Oy, Finland Paper 17 Recycling behaviour of TMP - effects of refining energy Or Ken Law (co-authors: J L Valade & Z Li) University of Quebec, Canada Discussion & close of session :- \. Exhibition closes Conference dinner

5 Wednesday 22 Ma*cftt995 Session 3 - refiners and fillings/mill practice and control Chairman: R J Kerekes, Pulp and Paper Centre c/o Paprican, University of British Columbia, Canada Paper 18 Refiner fillings - design and construction Phil Dean, FDean & Sons, UK Paper 19 Optimized low intensity post refining: lower energy and superior pulp quality Ronald L Musselman (co-authors: J B Cort & M J Sabourin) Andritz Sprout-Bauer Inc, USA Paper 20 Mill experience in refiner control through online measurement of stock drainage Teresa Burke, BTG Inc, USA and Bengt Skalen, BTG Kalle Inventing, Sweden (co-author M Tailey, Weyerhaeuser Co, USA) Coffee Paper21 Influencing specific energy in low consistency refining - a new approach Paul-Wilhelm Sepke (co-authors: F P Meltzer & W Musselmann) Vo'ith Sulzer Paper Technology, Germany Paper 22 Optimized fillings for LC refiners Georges Joris Bonpertuis Steelworks, France Discussion and close of conference Exhibitors Andritz Sprout-Bauer Inc BTG Inc Beloit Fiber Systems PILAO International Ltd Sunds Defibrator Inc TAPPI IPST Pira International pro-fin 03/03/95