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TAPPI T 579 OM

Diffuse brightness of paper, paperboard and pulp (d/0) (ultraviolet level D65)

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Abstract: This method determines the brightness of white, near-white, and naturally colored pulp, paper, and paperboard. Brightness is a commonly used industry term for the numerical value of the reflectance factor of a sample with respect to blue light of specific spectral and geometric characteristics. This method requires an instrument employing diffuse illumination and 0° viewing geometry
This method is applicable to all naturally-colored pulps, and papers and board made therefrom. The measurement is not suitable for paper or paperboard containing added coloring matter (such as yellow or green dyestuff) which appreciably absorbs light in that part of the spectrum extending from about 400 to 500 nm. This brightness method is not applicable to colored papers.
Pulps to be tested are made into handsheets prepared according to TAPPI T 218 "Forming Handsheets for Reflectance Tests of Pulp (Büchner Funnel Procedure)" or T 272 "Forming Handsheets for Reflectance Tests of Pulp (Sheet Machine Procedure)." This method may also be used to measure the brightness of machine-dried sheets.
NOTE 1: The brightness of a handsheet will usually be 0.5 to 1.0 units higher than that of a machine-dried sheet made from the same pulp.
This method utilizes an integrating sphere to provide diffuse illumination and perpendicular (0°) observation geometry (1) designated in optical terminology as d/0. With this geometry, specimen surface structure and azimuthal orientation have a negligible effect on brightness.
The instrument has a relatively large specimen aperture for the purpose of averaging small area variations in reflectance, making it possible to obtain a reliable average value with only a few individual measurements.
This method is not intended for use with colored materials.
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contributor authorTAPPI - TAPPI
date accessioned2017-09-04T15:34:02Z
date available2017-09-04T15:34:02Z
date copyright2012.01.01
date issued2012
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsery=auth=177/handle/yse/35750
description abstractThis method determines the brightness of white, near-white, and naturally colored pulp, paper, and paperboard. Brightness is a commonly used industry term for the numerical value of the reflectance factor of a sample with respect to blue light of specific spectral and geometric characteristics. This method requires an instrument employing diffuse illumination and 0° viewing geometry
This method is applicable to all naturally-colored pulps, and papers and board made therefrom. The measurement is not suitable for paper or paperboard containing added coloring matter (such as yellow or green dyestuff) which appreciably absorbs light in that part of the spectrum extending from about 400 to 500 nm. This brightness method is not applicable to colored papers.
Pulps to be tested are made into handsheets prepared according to TAPPI T 218 "Forming Handsheets for Reflectance Tests of Pulp (Büchner Funnel Procedure)" or T 272 "Forming Handsheets for Reflectance Tests of Pulp (Sheet Machine Procedure)." This method may also be used to measure the brightness of machine-dried sheets.
NOTE 1: The brightness of a handsheet will usually be 0.5 to 1.0 units higher than that of a machine-dried sheet made from the same pulp.
This method utilizes an integrating sphere to provide diffuse illumination and perpendicular (0°) observation geometry (1) designated in optical terminology as d/0. With this geometry, specimen surface structure and azimuthal orientation have a negligible effect on brightness.
The instrument has a relatively large specimen aperture for the purpose of averaging small area variations in reflectance, making it possible to obtain a reliable average value with only a few individual measurements.
This method is not intended for use with colored materials.
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