Hi Jerry, There is a Level 2 Technical Certificate in Papermaking, and a Level 3 The official Nationally recognised exam can only be sat in the UK (Feb/March, July and November each year). However you can do the course without the exam, or with a Steve Mann Exam, but this would not be nationally recognised. The course can be delivered face to face in a classroom, or via Zoom, or as an on-line course using MOODLE. Please contact me at steve@paperclassroom.com if you would like more details and prices Thanks, Steve
Thank you, dear Sir. it is highly informative. Kindly let us know about the chemistry of the kraft pulping.
Thank you really needed the overview for my sulfite and sulfate paper exam tomorrow!
Thank you very much.
Very well explained
Thank you for this video, was really educative and helpful
Good stuff! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks so much for making these very educational videos
Thank you very much sir,I have 1 question ,how to know pulp strength
It is interesting can you explai😄about coffee husk fiber extraction by chemical pulping
well explained
What is the best pulping method for hemp plant?
Thankyou sir. Im from Sri Lanka how can i contact you.
My email address is paperclassroom@gmail.com.
Thanks, How do we signup for the technical certificate?
Hi Jerry,
There is a Level 2 Technical Certificate in Papermaking, and a Level 3
The official Nationally recognised exam can only be sat in the UK (Feb/March, July and November each year). However you can do the course without the exam, or with a Steve Mann Exam, but this would not be nationally recognised.
The course can be delivered face to face in a classroom, or via Zoom, or as an on-line course using MOODLE. Please contact me at steve@paperclassroom.com if you would like more details and prices
Thanks,
Steve
Hi I was wondering what company’s are best for their paper making machines
Voith is the most well known and has a good reputation. It is also one of the oldest. Valmet is also a long established company with a good reputation