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Nonwoven’s next act
BY SESHADRI RAMKUMAR What drives the nonwovens sector? Consumer goods that enhance health and improve lifestyles. Products such as diapers, wipes, and hospital goods have been the main pillars of the industry. In addition, nonwovens are used in semi-durable and durable goods, such as products for construction, infrastructure, and automobiles, to name a few.
Webinars
Improving Sustainability with QCS Life Cycle Management
Since inception, Quality Control Systems (QCS) have played an integral role in the quality and efficiency of the paper industry. However, there are instances when needed capital dollars for upgrades are just not available. Agility is therefore required to sustain the life of the QCS while maintaining or improving profitability.
Fiberglass Mat Forming and Saturator Fabrics: One of Many Topics covered at Industry Event in October
Abstracts now available for the 2022 Fiberglass Mat Technical Committee Meeting educational sessions
Webinars
Binders - Latex Butadiene-Based Latex Binders
This Webinar was hosted by the TAPPI Nonwovens Engineers & Technologists Division and Binders & Additives Community on July 26, 2012.
Courses
Need to Learn More About Wet End Chemistry?
Need to Learn More About Wet End Chemistry? Gain a Strong Foundation of Knowledge of Wet End Chemistry Troubleshooting and Optimization TAPPI Introduction to Wet End Chemistry Course June 6-8, 2023
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Introduction to Nonwovens Processes Part I
Presenting this webinar are Christina Ruiz and Sneha Swaminathan of Holligsworth & Vose. Christina Ruiz is a Technology Scout for the R&D group at Hollingsworth & Vose. After working in the mineral processing industry with roles ranging from product and process development to quality management, Christina joined H&V's Advanced Fiber Nonwovens Group as an Scientist, developing new products on multiple nonwoven processing platforms.
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Introduction to Nonwovens Processes Part 2
Dr. Roy M. Broughton Jr. is Professor Emeritus, Polymer and Fiber Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn AL. Dr. Broughton graduated from North Carolina State University first in Pulp and Paper Technology then in Polymer and Fiber Science.
Webinars
At the Heart of the Pandemic Response: An Overview of Meltblown Mediafor PPE
At the Heart of the Pandemic Response: An Overview of Meltblown Mediafor PPE Speaker: Dr. Syamal Tallury Dr. Syamal Tallury is currently working in the Polymer Products Technology group at ExxonMobil