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ISO 11371:2023

ISO 11371:2023 Pulps – Guidelines for using laboratory refiners to simulate industrial low consistency refining

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Description

This document provides guidelines for the laboratory refining of various pulps intended for paper production including:

    Harmonization of terms and parameters for the simulation of industrial refining processes by laboratory refiners;

    Treatment of pulp samples in a (semi) continuous operation in contrast to the batch operation of laboratory beating equipment such as the PFI mill;

    Evaluation of fibres for papermaking, in particular chemical market pulps, under close-to-reality conditions in terms of refining intensity and refining energy consumption.

This document only considers refiners operating at low stock concentration, i.e. 3 % to 5 %.

Edition

1

Published Date

2023-07-14

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

15

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides guidelines for the laboratory refining of various pulps intended for paper production including:

-    Harmonization of terms and parameters for the simulation of industrial refining processes by laboratory refiners;

-    Treatment of pulp samples in a (semi) continuous operation in contrast to the batch operation of laboratory beating equipment such as the PFI mill;

-    Evaluation of fibres for papermaking, in particular chemical market pulps, under close-to-reality conditions in terms of refining intensity and refining energy consumption.

This document only considers refiners operating at low stock concentration, i.e. 3 % to 5 %.

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