Papermaking Fundamentals: Packaging Grades Course (March 2025)

Date
March 17-21, 2025
8:00am - 5:00pm
Location
Hilton Garden Inn (Airport Location)
5265 International Blvd
North Charleston, SC 29418
Fee
$2,450
Contact
Gene Simon
843.202.6336
gene.simon@astenjohnson.com
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AJU Expert Instructor

Daryl Wells

Papermaking Specialist Team Leader

daryl.wells@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Dave Burton

SBDT - Papermaking Specialist

dave.burton@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Butch Yeldell

Papermaking Specialist

Butch.Yeldell@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Mike Boettcher

Forming Product Manager - Packaging

mike.boettcher@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Blake Farmer

Dryer Product Business Leader

blake.farmer@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Kent Hightower

Papermaking Specialist

kent.hightower@astenjohnson.com
AJU Expert Instructor

Chad Wray

Product Manager - Press

chad.wray@astenjohnson.com

course description

AstenJohnson University (AJU) was established in 2005 as one way to invest in the development of future papermakers and to provide a forum for learning and sharing of common business practices. This AJU session will focus on issues associated with the packaging grade. By concentrating on a specific paper grade, we will be able to provide students with specific, applicable information that can be put into practice immediately upon returning to the mill. We will discuss actual papermaking experiences in class, so we encourage participants to bring examples of past problems or current challenges to explore in class.

Who Should Attend?

This 3½ day training session has been created to address the needs of individuals relatively new to papermaking, those with one to five years of experience in a mill. This training is well suited for new process engineers and technicians as well as new machine operators and new shift managers. Additionally, those with extensive hands-on experience but little formal technical training on the fundamentals of papermaking and equipment will benefit from this session.

*Due to customer request, we have extended the session to give time for more in-depth discussion on each topic.

Fees

The tuition is $2,450 and covers your  transportation to the hotel, hotel room, meals*, all training materials and a copy of the highly anticipated Paper Machine Clothing Second Edition Book. You will be housed at the Hilton Garden Inn (Airport location). Travel costs to and from Charleston are at your own expense. AJU starts with a reception on Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. Class will start at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18 and conclude at noon on Friday, March 21. Detailed logistics of the training will be provided upon your enrollment. Click the link below to complete the registration form. 

*Monday reception, Tuesday Meals, Wednesday Meals, Thursday (breakfast & lunch) are covered in full by AstenJohnson.  Enjoy Charleston on your own or in small groups Thursday evening.

What You'll Learn?

1. Forming Fundamentals

  • Headbox
  • Delivery of Jet to Fabric
  • Sheet Forming
  • Turbulence
  • LoVacs, HiVacs and Vacuum Systems

2. Secondary Headboxes and Mini Fourdriniers

3. Machine Clothing Basics: Impact of Clothing on Performance and Sheet Properties (Forming Fabrics)

4. Forming Troubleshooting: Common Operational and Quality Issues and Solutions (Roundtable)

5. Press Fundamentals

  • Pressing and Press Configurations
  • Press Vacuum Systems
  • Felt Conditioning
  • Sheet Control
  • Steam Showers

6. Machine Clothing Basics: Impact of Clothing on Performance and Sheet Properties (Press Fabrics)

7. Press Troubleshooting: Common Operational and Quality Issues and Solutions (Roundtable)

8. Drying Fundamentals

  • Theory of Drying
  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Common Configurations

9. Machine Clothing Basics: Impact of Clothing on Performance and Sheet Properties (Dryer Fabrics)

10. Dryer Troubleshooting: Common Operational and Quality Issues and Solutions (Roundtable)

 

*registration is open to paper manufacturers only*

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