New or revised Technical Information Papers (TIPS) and Test Methods.CORRUGATED cor·ru·gate v. cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing, cor·ru·gates v.tr. To shape into folds or parallel and alternating ridges and grooves. v.intr. CONTAINERS TIPS: * TIP 0305-04 Index and introduction to flexo folder gluer/rotary diecutter TIPs * TIP 0304-08 Some questions and answers on gel temperatures and on the gel temperature test for corrugating adhesives * TIP 0304-06 Starch adhesive preparation and distribution systems: housekeeping * TIP 0304-1D Troubleshooting a glue lap problem * TIP 0304-11 Utilizing statistical process control techniques to assist in meeting specification at finishing crush process control points to the paper and paperboard industries * TIP 0304-12 Obtaining combined board caliper caliper Instrument that consists of two adjustable legs or jaws for measuring the dimensions of material parts. Spring calipers have an adjusting screw and nut; firm-joint calipers use friction at the joint to hold the legs unmoving. off the corrugator for use in statistical process control procedures * TIP 0304-14 Statistical process control of starch gelatinization Starch gelatinization is a process that breaks down the intermolecular bonds of starch molecules in the presence of water and temperature and allows the hydrogen bonding sites (the hydroxyl hydrogen and oxygen) to engage more water. temperature * TIP 0304-38 Material safety data sheets-what to look for, how to understand them * TIP 0305-47 Multiple-out rotary diecut stacking PULPING AND PAPER PRODUCTION TIPS: * TIP 0402-31 Guidelines for evaluating the quality of boiler tube butt welds with ultrasonic testing In ultrasonic testing, very short ultrasonic pulse-waves with center frequencies ranging from 0.1-15 MHz and occasionally up to 50 MHz are launched into materials to detect internal flaws or to characterize materials. * TIP 0402-33 Guideline for obtaining high quality radiographic testing Radiographic Testing (RT), or industrial radiography, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) method of inspecting materials for hidden flaws by using the ability of short wavelength electromagnetic radiation (high energy photons) to penetrate various materials. (RT) of butt welds in boiler tubes * TIP 0106-01 Physical data of calcium carbonate-water suspensions TEST METHODS: * T 566 ore-02 Bending resistance (stillness) of paper (Taber-type tester in 0 to 10 Taber stiffness unit configuration) * T 665 cm-02 Analysis of talc * T 834 ore-02 Determination of paperboard roll hardness * T 552 ore-02 Determination of wetting tension of polymeric films and coated surfaces via the May rod technique * T 527 ore-02 Color of paper and paperboard (d/0, C/2) * T B22 ore-02 Ring crush of paperboard (rigid support method) All individual TIPs or Test Methods are available for electronic or paper delivery. For electronic delivery, the documents are e-mailed to you in PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. format. The Adobe Acrobat Reader The former name of Adobe Reader. See PDF. is required to view and print these documents. This is available free from www.adobe.com. If you prefer hardcopy printout (PRINTer OUTput) Same as hard copy. , these can be mailed or faxed to you. Please include the shipping and handling costs in your total. For Individual TIPs, order Item Number: 0108--(Insert TIP number) For Individual Test Methods, order Item Number: 0104T--(Insert Test Method number) List: US$15 Member: US$ 10 Shipping: US $ 3.20 Canada: US$ 3.30 Other: US$ 8.40 The complete collection of TIPs is available in a two-volume set or on CD. The complete collection of Test Methods is available as printed book or on CD. Call TAPPI's Member Connection Department at 1 800-332-8686 (US), 1 800-446-9431 (Canada)or + 1 770-446-1400 for an index or to place an order or visit our website at www.tappi.org and order online. |
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