Scope and significance The following procedure applies to pulp, paper, paperboard, and paper products, except those containing significant quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at lower than 107°C (224.6°F) or degrade above 103°C (217.4°F). Moisture is significant for...
1.1 This test method covers the determination of nitrogenous organic materials in paper and paperboard, which typically are used to reduce the thermal degradation of the cellulose in the paper and paperboard. 1.2 The nitrogen determination by this method does not include the nitrogen...
The following procedure is recommended for the bacteriological examination of paper and paperboard intended for use as single service containers and closures for dairy products. Because of the exacting technique required in bacteriological procedures, reproducible results can be obtained...
4.1 Many of the functional properties of wax-treated corrugated paperboard and cartons are dependent on the amount of wax present. 4.2 In the case of wax-saturated, or wax-impregnated, paperboard the principal concern is with the weight of wax used relative to the weight of...
This method describes two procedures for the determination of reducible sulfur in paper and paperboard within the context of the given definitions. The quantitative procedure found in Section 9 gives a measure of the reducible sulfur with the precision shown in Section 12. The...
1.1 This test method covers the determination of nitrogenous organic materials in paper and paperboard, which typically are used to reduce the thermal degradation of the cellulose in the paper and paperboard. 1.2 The nitrogen determination by this method does not include the nitrogen...
This test method covers the determination of nitrogenous organic materials in paper and paperboard, which typically are used to reduce the thermal degradation of the cellulose in the paper and paperboard. The nitrogen determination by this method does not include the nitrogen in nitro...
This European Standard specifies the characteristics and performance of products which have been produced by reprocessing gypsum boards manufactured according to EN 520, EN 15283-1 and EN 15283-2. Reprocessing may include cutting, perforating, edge profiling, decorating and laminating membranes of...
The European Standard specifies the requirements for jointing compounds and paper tapes used to fill and finish the joints formed at the edges and ends of gypsum plasterboards complying with EN 520, products from secondary processing complying with EN 14190, prefabricated gypsum plasterboard panels...
This European Standard specifies the characteristics and performance of products which have been produced by reprocessing gypsum boards manufactured according to EN 520, EN 15283 1 and EN 15283 2. Reprocessing may include cutting, perforating, edge profiling, decorating and laminating membranes of...
The European Standard specifies the requirements for jointing compounds and paper tapes used to fill and finish the joints formed at the edges and ends of gypsum plasterboards complying with EN 520, products from secondary processing complying with EN 14190, prefabricated gypsum plasterboard panels...
1. SCOPE: The material defined by this specification is a vinyl, pyroxylin or equivalent coated, semi-waterproof ESB-M2E13 panelboard containing a maximum of 13% asphalt resin in the core ply. The ESB-M3E13-C and Ñ ESB-M3E13-D boards have outer plies of virgin kraft paper.
1.1 This test method covers the determination of nitrogenous organic materials in paper and paperboard, which typically are used to reduce the thermal degradation of the cellulose in the paper and paperboard. 1.2 The nitrogen determination by this method does not include the nitrogen...
Thickness is an important property of paper or paperboard, critical for certain end uses of paper and paperboard. This test method is useful for research work, routine control, design of end-use products, and for acceptance testing for conformance to a specification. Apparent density...
Dieses Dokument definiert einige Benennungen und Sorten, die in Verbindung mit Karton stehen und in der Karton verarbeitenden Industrie benutzt werd
1.1 This specification covers flame-resistant paper and paperboard less than 0.0625 in. (1.588 mm) in thickness used in such applications as wall insulation backing, decorations, displays, flammable materials, packaging, and the like. 1.2 This specification pertains to all classes of paper...
Many of the functional properties of wax-treated corrugated paperboard and cartons are dependent on the amount of wax present. In the case of wax-saturated, or wax-impregnated, paperboard the principal concern is with the weight of wax used relative to the weight of paperboard...
Many of the functional properties of wax-treated corrugated paperboard and cartons are dependent on the amount of wax present. In the case of wax-saturated, or wax-impregnated, paperboard the principal concern is with the weight of wax used relative to the weight of paperboard...
This method measures the roughness of paper and paperboard under conditions intended to simulate the nip pressures and backing substrates found in printing processes. It is applicable to coated and uncoated papers and paperboards which are intended to be printed by contacting printing...
This method provides a procedure for the identification of the kinds of fibers present in a sample of paper or paperboard and their quantitative estimation. This method requires the analyst be skillful and experienced in the field of pulp and paper microscopy. The analyst must make frequent...