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AS/NZS 1301.204RP:1993

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Methods of test for pulp and paper - Estimation of dirt and shives in pulp

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Superseded date

11-01-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1993

1 - AS/NZS 1301.204rp : 1993 ESTIMATION OF DIRT AND SHIVES IN PULP
1 - 1. DEFINITIONS
1 - 2. PRINCIPLE
1 - 3. APPARATUS AND AUXILIARY MATERIALS
2 - 4. PREPARATION OF SAMPLE
2 - 5. PROCEDURE
3 - 6. EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
3 - 7. TEST REPORT
4 - 8. NOTES
4 - 9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This Standard is new to the 1301 series. However an Appita Standard on this subject was published in 1956, but was withdrawn because of its unreliability. This Standard is published with the status of a Recommended Practice rather than a standard because, although it is the best procedure known at this time, it is not particularly accurate. Care needs to be taken in the interpretation of results. The procedure described involves using a standard chart to estimate the size of dirt spots and to either count the numbers of spots with certain size classes, or to calculate the total area of the spots. The determination may be made in either reflected light or transmitted light.

Committee
PK-019
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 7803 3
Pages
4
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
UnderRevision

Reinstated on 2004-05-20. Standard - 1956.Withdrawn - November 1971.Joint Standard - 1993. Standard - 1956. Withdrawn - November 1971. Joint Standard - 1993.

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