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ISO 8226:1990

ISO 8226:1990 Paper and board – Measurement of hygroexpansivity – Part 2: Hygroexpansivity up to a maximum relative humidity of 86 %

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Description

This part specifies a method for the determination of hygroexpansivity when the paper or board is subjected to a change in the relative humidity with which it is in equilibrium from (33 2) % to (84 2) %. The purpose is to cover applications of paper and board intended to be used in high humidity conditions. It may also be useful in determining the effect of excessive moisture to which paper may be subjected for short periods during some printing processes. The method is generally applicable. However, it is not suitable for cr pe papers and corrugated fibreboard.

Edition

1

Published Date

1990-12-06

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This part specifies a method for the determination of hygroexpansivity when the paper or board is subjected to a change in the relative humidity with which it is in equilibrium from (33 2) % to (84 2) %. The purpose is to cover applications of paper and board intended to be used in high humidity conditions. It may also be useful in determining the effect of excessive moisture to which paper may be subjected for short periods during some printing processes. The method is generally applicable. However, it is not suitable for cr pe papers and corrugated fibreboard.

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