Speakers

Mikko Virtanen

Sr Specialist, Applications & Marketing, Wet End Surface Solutions

Finland

Harold Goldsberry

Sr Manager, Applications, Strength & Tissue

Jaakko Ekman

Sr Research Scientist, Microbiology & Biotechnology

Finland

The quality of recycled fiber (RCF) continues to decrease at the same time as the market demand for high-performing, durable, and lightweight fiber-based packaging materials increases. For the paper and board manufacturers who aim for cost-efficient production of quality end-product with the lower quality raw material, improving and optimizing the dry strength properties of the recycled board is crucial.

In this webinar, our experts focus on this specific need and share their expertise on how to optimize strength in recycled board with effective chemical solutions. We'll discuss Kemira's dry strength solutions, which overcome the many challenges that come from using RCF as furnish and allow you to improve the strength performance in recycled board.

In addition, you'll hear how microbiological activity can impact fiber strength. We'll share interesting results from our recent research that was conducted at RCF containerboard machines around the world and discuss the importance of microbe control in improving strength performance of recycled fiber.
Join us to discover a holistic approach to strength in recycled board and learn how effective dry strength chemistries allow you the needed flexibility for optimizing your production and costs, and help you achieve your specific quality targets.

In the 45-minute live webinar on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 2 pm CET / 8 am EST you will hear about

  • the market demand for high strength performance in paper and board packaging grades
  • the challenges with declining RCF quality and RCF availability
  • the role of chemical solutions in optimizing strength properties
  • the importance of microbiological control in maintaining strength in recycled fiber
  • Kemira's new dry strength concept that enables +15% increase in strength performance
  • the benefits of improved strength properties with case examples
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Kemira Oyj published this content on 08 January 2021 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 11 January 2021 10:43:04 UTC