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TAPPI T 272 SP
Abstract: This practice describes the procedure using the TAPPI sheet machine for preparing reflectance-testing specimen sheets of bleached or unbleached pulp whose fibers are readily dispersed in water. This practice permits the ... -
TAPPI T 1007 SP
Abstract: This practice covers the location from which samples are taken from a sheet of fiber glass mat used as a sample test unit for physical property determination.Subject(s) : Fiber mats , Glass fibers , Sampling , -
TAPPI TIP 0404-39
Abstract: Dryer section performance has a major effect on paper machine productivity and sheet quality. Production rates are frequently limited by drying capacity, which in turn is dependent on heat transfer from the steam in the ... -
TAPPI UM 596
Abstract: This method is used to determine the rate of water absorption of an unsized or slack-sized paperboard. It is generally suitable for sheets of paperboard 0.2 mm (0.008 in.) thick or thicker.
For testing absorbent paper ...Subject(s) : Absorptivity , Paperboard , Water absorbance , -
TAPPI T 564 SP
Abstract: The transparent chart developed for this method may be used to estimate the size (area) of spots, defects, and/or other inclusions over the range of 0.02 to 5.00 mm2.
The chart may be used in a large number ...Subject(s) : Defect area , Defect size , Defects , Dimensional measurement , -
TAPPI TIP 0305-02
Abstract: The function of electrical and/or electronic maintenance in the boxplant on computer-assisted machinery. -
TAPPI T 263 SP
Abstract: This method (1) deals with the identification of wood from conifers and also permits determination of the coniferous origin of fibers in pulp and paper.
The majority of the species described are found in the ...Subject(s) : Fiber , Identification , Microscopy , Softwoods , Wood , -
TAPPI T 618 CM
Abstract: This method is for the analysis of limestone as used in current sulfite pulping practice.
Limestone may be in the calcite form (high in calcium) or the dolomite form (approaching the double carbonate of calcium and ...Subject(s) : Aluminum oxide , Calcium oxide , Iron , Iron Oxide , Limestone , Loss on ignition , Magnesium oxide , Silica , Solubility ,