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PAPR 1000: Introduction to Pulp and Paper Manufacture
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A lecture-laboratory consideration of the fundamentals of paper manufacturing processes and equipment. Some time will also be spent on coating, printing and other uses of paper. The student will acquire a basic understanding of the nature and scope of the paper industry. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Corequisites: CHEM 1100 and 1110, or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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PAPR 1030: Printing Processes
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A course designed to provide non-printing majors a working knowledge of various printing processes; printability, performance factors of substrates, and different types of printing inks. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: PAPR 1000 or CHEG 1010. Credits: 2 hours Lab Hours: (1 to 3)
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PAPR 1040: Introduction to Paper Industry and Technology
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A laboratory study of the fundamentals of papermaking and equipment. End-use processing, such as coating and printing will be included. From this course, the student should acquire a basic understanding of the nature and scope of the paper and printing industries, including job opportunities. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: High school chemistry; Corequisites: CHEM 1000 and CHEM 1110. Credits: 1 hour Lab Hours: (0 to 3)
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PAPR 1600: Introduction to Environmental Technology
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Designed for non-engineering majors, the course presents the major concepts and tools of environmental control applied to industrial as well as municipal emissions. The sources, behavior, effects and detection of pollutants are studied along with effluent management methods and regulations. The topics are covered in concert with public health, ethical, social, legal and economic concerns. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 0)
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PAPR 2040: Stock Preparation and Papermaking
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An advanced study of the processes involved in the formation, consolidation, and drying of a web of paper. Areas covered include refining, fourdrinier and multi-ply operation, pressing and drying. Internal and surface treatments of paper are discussed along with the effects of additives and fiber types. Analysis is made using chemical, physical, and engineering principles. Lectures are augmented by laboratory exercises, pilot plant operation, and field trips. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: PAPR 1000 or PAPR 1040. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
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PAPR 3030: Pulping and Bleaching
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Advanced study of the processes involved in the production of papermaking fibers. Wood anatomy, ultrastructure, and chemistry, wood yard operations, chemical, and high yield pulping, bleaching, alternate fiber sources, and pulping and bleaching chemistry. Process engineering perspective emphasizing mass and energy balances, process design and control. Lab work in wood characterization, pulping, and bleaching, and field trips. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CHEG 2960 and CHEM 3750. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
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PAPR 3040: Chemical Recovery
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Advanced study of chemistry of kraft pulping, washing and cleaning after pulping and recovey of the kraft pulping chemicals. Process engineering perspective emphasizing mass and energy balances, process design and control. Reactions occurring in kraft pulping, pulp washing, centrifugal cleaning, screening, black liquor concentration, black liquor combustion, slaking and causticizing. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: PAPR 3030 Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 0)
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PAPR 3050: Paper Physics Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A lecture and laboratory study of wood fibers and their properties. Fundamentals of fiber and sheet strength properties are critically discussed, including the effect of paper-making operations. Both fracture and optical properties of paper are considered. Basics of paper testing and reclaimed fibers are also studied. The laboratory consists of fiber identification and a papermachine trial. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: PAPR 2040, IME 2610 or STAT 3640. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
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PAPR 3100: Work Experience/Co-op
1.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Full-time employment in a pulp, paper, printing, or related industry that provides first-hand experience in a job capacity directly related to the student's major. A written report is required. Departmental consent is required. Open only to department majors. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing. Notes: May be repeated up to a maximum of three times. Credits: 1 hour
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PAPR 3140: Materials Characterization for Paper and Imaging
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This is a lecture and laboratory class in utilizing the instruments required to measure the physical and chemical properties of inks, coatings, and paints in both the liquid state and the solid state (after application). It includes the measurement of surface energy, surface tension, contact angle and wetting, rhelogical properties, densitometry, colorimetry, opacity, image analysis, and microscopy. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: PAPR 1000 and PAPR 1030 or 1500. Credits: 2 hours Lab Hours: (1 to 3)
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