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TAPPI - T 265 CM

Natural dirt in wood chips

active, Most Current
Organization: TAPPI
Publication Date: 1 January 1999
Status: active
Page Count: 8
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Scope, summary, and significance

The purpose of this method is to estimate the amount of natural (wood-derived) dirt in chips. The amount of dirt in the chips may be reflected in the level of dirt in the finished pulp or in bleaching and screening steps needed to produce an acceptable product. The determination is made by examining and classifying chips into categories defined by the ultimate contribution to dirt levels in the final product. For sulfite pulps from certain species, a dirt contribution values table is provided, which allows the results to be expressed in terms of an index based on square millimeters or equivalent area of black dirt. (See TAPPI T 213 "Dirt in Pulp.")

Document History

T 265 CM
January 1, 1999
Natural dirt in wood chips
Scope, summary, and significance The purpose of this method is to estimate the amount of natural (wood-derived) dirt in chips. The amount of dirt in the chips may be reflected in the level of dirt...
January 1, 1999
Natural dirt in wood chips
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January 1, 1999
Natural Dirt in Wood Chips
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January 1, 1993
Natural Dirt in Wood Chips
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