Coating Machine Operation × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers

13 jobs found.

Asphalt-Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures and processes coated paper by imparting water resistance to paper using asphalt.

Camille Worker

Camille workers apply coating agents to paper formed by paper machines using coating machines, enhancing the functionality, durability, and appearance of products in manufacturing roles.

Paper Coating Machine Operator

Paper Coating Machine Operators operate coating machines that apply paint or coating agents to paper, performing surface treatment on paper.

Synthetic Resin Processed Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation uses synthetic resin to perform coating, lamination, and other processes on paper, manufacturing packaging materials and industrial paper.

Synthetic Resin Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker

Synthetic resin coated paper manufacturing workers apply synthetic resin to base paper, dry and cure it to produce coated paper with added functionality. They manufacture coated paper used for printing paper, packaging materials, industrial papers, and more.

Coated Base Paper Papermaker

Specialized occupation that operates papermaking machines and coating machines to manufacture base paper for coated paper used in printing and gravure.

Tarpaulin Paper Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures tarpaulin paper by applying and laminating vinyl chloride resin on base paper to provide waterproofing and weather resistance.

Gloss Finisher (Coated Paper Manufacturing)

Occupation responsible for applying gloss to the surface of coated paper using coating or applicator techniques.

Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures coated paper by applying paints or pigments to paper. It involves operating coating machines, mixing raw materials, managing drying conditions, and conducting quality inspections.

Baryta Paper Manufacturer

Baryta paper manufacturers produce coating paper with smoothness and gloss by applying and processing baryta (barium sulfate), the raw material used for photographic printing paper, onto paper.