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An Overview of Process Engineering Work in the Pulp & Paper Industry By Rich Bankhead
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Prince Albert Rothschild Valliant Plymouth Cedar River Manufacturing Locations that I worked NORPAC
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Cedar River Paper Mill Cedar Rapids, Iowa #1 PM Startup: March 17, 1995 #2 PM Startup: April 1, 1996 2700 tpd production of Linerboard and Corrugating Medium 100% Recycle Post-Consumer Waste 225 Team Members 4 Process Teams (32 People per team) 50 Optimization Team Members Support Staff
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Process Flow Diagram #1 OCC #2 OCC #2 Stock Prep #1 Stock Prep #1 PM #2 PM #1 Winder #2 Winder Shipping WT System Raw Materials Customer OCC
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Raw Materials
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Screening and Cleaning
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Process Control
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Paper Machine Wet End
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Paper Machine Press Section
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Paper Machine Dry End
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Paper Quality
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Finished Rolls
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Environmental Stewards Weyerhaeuser Invested over $1.5 billion for environmental protection Promised to reduce greenhouse gas emission by 40% Reuse 90% of chemicals used in paper making process 40% of wood fiber is from recycled wastepaper Generate 2/3 of required energy from the manufacturing process itself Cedar River Paper Recycled 2 billion pounds of OCC last year Year-to-date recycled over 50% of our industrial waste By 2008 CRP will have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 60% Practice minimum impact manufacturing
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Process Engineer What does a process engineer do? Jack or Jill of all trades safety environmental quality technical support budgeting chemical handling training fire fighting: daily problem solving process improvements projects interface with suppliers interface with customers computer systems support
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Skills needed to do job Technical Skills Engineering Applied math (statistics!), physics, biology, chemistry Accounting Without understanding money it is hard to add value to a business Computer Skills (Word, Excel, Power Point, Database) Social Skills Communication (Read, Write, Speak, Listen) Initiative Leadership (Everyone’s responsibility) Respect, Trust and Integrity
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Chemical Engineering Applications Mass and Energy Balances on a Hood system Flash Steam Flow in Condensate System Jet Velocity Control out of the Headbox Moisture Control with a spray shower Surface and Colloid Science Steam control in a dryer section Functional chemistry of paper making
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Daily Activities Process ownerships including Complete rounds Review process and equipment set points Track runability Monitor quality data Use process data to understand Water Usage Energy Usage Steam Usage Chemical Usage Tons Produced Downtime Effluent Production Emissions Work with vendors New/better equipment New/better chemicals Lead special teams Chemical Management Project teams Residual Management Safety Work with People Leadership Laboratory Technicians Maintenance Teams Process Teams Administration Accounting Contractors Vendors
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