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NEN-EN-ISO 2759

Board - Determination of bursting strength

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Paper and board): 85.060
scope:

This International Standard specifies a method for measuring the bursting strength of board submitted to increasing hydraulic pressure. It is applicable to all types of board (including corrugated and solid fibreboard) having bursting strengths within the range 350 kPa to 5500 kPa. It is also applicable to papers or boards having bursting strengths as low as if the paper or board is to be used to prepare a material of higher bursting strength, such as corrugated board. In such cases, the measurements will not necessarily have the accuracy or precision stated for this method and it is necessary to include a note in the test report stating that the test gave results that were below the minimum value required by the method. In the absence of any commercial agreement as to which method should be used for materials with bursting strengths between 350 kPa and 1400 kPa, all materials with bursting strengths below 600 kPa, except components of solid and corrugated fibreboard, should be tested by ISO 2758 and the remainder by this International Standard.

Document History

July 1, 2014
Board - Determination of bursting strength
NEN-EN-ISO 2759 specifies a method for measuring the bursting strength of board submitted to increasing hydraulic pressure. It is applicable to all types of board (including corrugated and solid...
NEN-EN-ISO 2759
August 1, 2003
Board - Determination of bursting strength
This International Standard specifies a method for measuring the bursting strength of board submitted to increasing hydraulic pressure. It is applicable to all types of board (including corrugated...
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