Fibre Box Assn. to hold free webinar on Nov. 1 on results of the 2021-22 Technical Committee research project about the effect of flap score profiles on box compression testing; research examined impact of score profile on box compression testing

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October 20, 2022 (press release) –

Join Fibre Box Association (FBA) for a free webinar to be held November 16, 2022 at 1pm CST on the results of the 2021-22 Technical Committee research project about the effect of flap score profiles on box compression testing (BCT.) The research examined the impact of score profile on BCT.

John M Considine, Materials Research Engineer at USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) and the project’s principal investigator, will provide an overview of the technical research project, share findings and explain how information from the findings can be used to optimize box design for box plants and today’s sustainability strategies.

Register here.

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