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Newsletters
Dec 08: Progress in Packaging and Paper Physics at IPST
Jan 09: Progress in Packaging and Paper Physics at IPST
Oct 09: Trouble with Ring Crush and How SCT and the Autoline Save the Day
Nov 09: What’s Important in Liner and Medium Physical Properties
Presentations from the
Valdosta State University Students Visit to IPST
Roman Popil - "Professor", IPST
Corrugated Board Strength: Effects of the Localized Buckling
of
Linerboard Facings –
Modeling, Management and Control
Jill Stuckey - Director, Georgia Center of Innovation - Energy
Georgia Center of Innovation
William S. Bullpit, P.E., Senior Research Engineer, Strategic Energy Institute
Energy Research at Georgia Tech
Conference Symposium Abstracts
Moisture and Creep Effects Symposium, Madison Wisconsin, 2009
Effects of Component Properties of Corrugated Box Lifetime
Progress in Paper Physics Symposium, Trondheim Norway, 2004 -
Analysis of the Effects of Interflute Buckling on the Edge Compression Strength of
Corrugated Board
Progress in Paper Physics Symposium, Miami Ohio 2007 -
Adhesive Level Effects on the Strength of Corrugated Board
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Valdosta State University Visit - 2009
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A tube crush test about to takeplace in the Paper Physics lab
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Bill Pulpitt talking about energy research
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Roman Popil shows the IPST ultrasonic robot details
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Students having a close look at the ultrasonic robot
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Students placing bets on the crush strength of their experimental tube
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Students visiting the Paper Analysis lab
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Students ready with their corrugated board samples
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First prize goes to to Zach Cantrell
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Jill Stuckey finishes a presentation |