Domain - Pulp and Paper Technology

Domain - Pulp and Paper Technology

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Level 3
17856 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of pulp, and paper products produced in New Zealand pulp and paper making industries
4 Credits
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17858 Unit Describe the manufacturing processes involved in wood pulping and paper making
10 Credits
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17859 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of furnish preparation for paper making
10 Credits
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17864 Unit Explain fundamentals of paper finishing
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Wed Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2025.
5 Credits
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28812 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of scientific principles and energy costs that apply to pulp and paper manufacturing
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Wed Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2025.
10 Credits
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5676 Unit Explain processes used for paper coating in paper making
This standard has expired and is no longer available.
5 Credits
Level 4
17863 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of pulp and paper sheet formation, pressing, drying and reeling
15 Credits
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17865 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of mechanical wood pulps and pulping processes
7 Credits
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17866 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of kraft pulps and pulping processes
10 Credits
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17867 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of kraft pulp bleaching
10 Credits
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17868 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of the recycling of fibre for paper making
10 Credits
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28811 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of physical and chemical principles used in pulp or paper manufacturing
15 Credits
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33293 Unit Demonstrate knowledge of scientific principles, energy costs and fluid mechanics related to pulp or paper manufacturing
10 Credits
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