TIPs & test methods.NEW OR REVISED TECHNICAL INFORMATION PAPERS (TIPS) AND TEST METHODS TECHNICAL INFORMATION PAPERS: * TIP 0305-02 Computer-assisted machinery * TIP 0305-12 Installation TEST METHODS: * T 453 sp-04 Effect of moist heat on properties of paper and board * T 274 sp-04 Laboratory screening of pulp (MasterScreen-type instrument) * T 826 om-04 Short span compressive strength Compressive strength is the capacity of a material to withstand axially directed pushing forces. When the limit of compressive strength is reached, materials are crushed. Concrete can be made to have high compressive strength, e.g. of containerboard * T 555 om-04 Roughness of paper and paperboard (Print-surf method) * T 448 om-04 Water vapor transmission rate of paper and paperboard at 23[degrees]C and 50% RH * T 428 om04 Hot water extractable acidity or alkalinity al·ka·lin·i·ty n. The alkali concentration or alkaline quality of a substance that contains alkali. alkalinity 1. the quality of being alkaline. 2. of paper * T 414 om-04 Internal tearing resistance of paper (Elmendorf-type method) * T 526 cm-04 Blister resistance of coated paper Coated paper is paper which has been coated by an inorganic compound to impart certain qualities to the paper, including weight and surface gloss, smoothness or ink absorbency. Kaolinite is the compound most often used for coating papers used in commercial printing. in heatset printing * T 409 sp-04 Machine direction of paper and paperboard * T 830 om-04 Ink rub test of container board * T 489 om-04 Bending resistance (stiffness) of paper and paperboard (Taber-type tester in basic configuration) * T 406 om-04 Reducible sulfur in paper and paperboard * T 491 om-04 Water immersion test of paperboard * T 657 sp-04 Sampling of fillers and pigments * T 230 om-04 Viscosity of pulp (capillary viscometer viscometer Instrument for measuring the viscosity (resistance to internal flow) of a fluid. In one type, the time taken for a given volume of fluid to flow through an opening is recorded. method) * T 692 om-04 Determination of suspended solids Suspended solids refers to small solid particles which remain in suspension in water as a colloid or due to the motion of the water. It is used as one indicator of water quality. in kraft green and white liquors * T 574 pm-04 Wax in pulp, paper and paperboard 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, 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) The new or revised documents listed above may be purchased individually from TAPPI TAPPI Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry . The 2003-2004 collection of TIPs, published in March 2003, is available in a two-volume printed set or on CD. The 2004-2005 collection of Test Methods, published in March 2004, is available on CD. A print-on-demand version of the Test Methods set, current and updated as of the date printed, is also available. Company Licenses for access to the continually updated collection of Test Methods and TIPs via the web is the best way to always have a current set of documents accessible by all company personnel. For information and quotes on Company Licenses, contact tmtipsales@tappi.org or +1-770-209-7278. For regular orders, contact Member Connection at 1-800-332-8686 (US), 1-800-446-9431 (Canada), or +1-770-446-1400 (international), or order on line at www.tappi.org. |
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