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NEN-EN-ISO 5263-2

Pulps - Laboratory wet disintegration - Part 2: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at 20 °C

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Pulps): 85.040
scope:

This part of ISO 5263 specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory-wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that do not exhibit latency or mechanical pulps where latency has already been removed. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps. In principle, this method is applicable to all kind of mechanical pulps (i.e. mechanical, semi-chemical and chemi-mechanical pulps) that do not exhibit latency, including recovered fibres from mechanical pulps. It is not suitable for mechanical pulps exhibiting latency for which the disintegration procedure described in ISO 5263- 3 shall be used. The procedure specified by ISO 5263-2 should also be used to disintegrate all mechanical pulps to be measured for brightness.

Document History

September 1, 2004
Pulps - Laboratory wet disintegration - Part 2: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at 20 degrees C
This part of ISO 5263 specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory-wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that do not exhibit latency or mechanical pulps where latency has already...
NEN-EN-ISO 5263-2
October 1, 2003
Pulps - Laboratory wet disintegration - Part 2: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at 20 °C
This part of ISO 5263 specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory-wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that do not exhibit latency or mechanical pulps where latency has already...
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