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AS/NZS 1301.438S:1997

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Methods of test for pulp and paper Bursting strength of board (Reconfirmed 2013)
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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-05-1997

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1 - AS/NZS 1301.438s:1997 METHODS OF TEST FOR PULP AND PAPER - BURSTING STRENGTH OF BOARD
4 - Contents
5 - Foreword
6 - Introduction
7 - 1 Scope
7 - 2 Normative references
7 - 3 Definition
7 - 3.1 bursting strength:
7 - 4 Principle
7 - 5 Apparatus
7 - 5.1 Burst tester
7 - 5.2 Clamping
9 - 5.3 Diaphragm
9 - 5.4 Fluid pump
9 - 5.5 Pressure measuring system
10 - 5.6 Hydraulic fluid
10 - 6 Preparation of test pieces
10 - 7 Procedure
11 - 8 Calculation
11 - 9 Report
12 - 10 Precision
12 - 10.1 Paperboard
12 - 10.2 Corrugated fibreboard
13 - Annex A - Care and maintenance of the bursting strength tester
13 - A.1 Regular routine inspection
13 - A.2 Periodic checks of the hydraulic system
14 - A.3 Installation of a new diaphragm
14 - A.4 Adjusting the fluid volume for service
14 - A.5 Pressure height test
15 - A.6 Installation of a new pressure measuring system
15 - A.7 Checking the clamping pattern
15 - A.8 Checking the hydraulic system for air
16 - A.9 Checking the hydraulic system for leaks
16 - A.10 Verification of bursting strength testers
17 - Annex B - Measuring the pumping rate
17 - B.1 Non-cam-operated testers
17 - B.2 Cam-operated testers
18 - Annex C - Setting the clamping pressure
18 - C.1 Manual clamps
18 - C.2 Power-operated clamps
19 - Annex D - Calibration of electronic sensor systems
19 - D.1 Apparatus
19 - D.2 Procedure
20 - Annex E - Bibliography

Prescribes the procedure to be used for the determination of bursting strength of board by means of a burst tester.

This standard prescribes the procedure to be used for the determination of bursting strength of board by means of a burst tester.

Committee
PK/19
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0850 1
Pages
14
ProductNote
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2013 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 29-11-2013
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
AvailableSuperseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

Recommended Practice 1973.Standard 1989.This edition 1997.Reconfirmed 2013. Recommended Practice 1973. Standard 1989. This edition 1997. Originated in Australia as AS 1301.P438rp-1973. Previous edition AS 1301.438s-1989. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1301.438s:1997.

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