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ISO 16532:2008

ISO 16532:2008 Paper and board – Determination of grease resistance – Part 1: Permeability test

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Description

ISO 16532-1:2008 specifies a method for the determination of the grease resistance of paper and board. The paper or board can be tested creased or uncreased. The test is primarily intended to establish a level of grease resistance by determining the time taken for a simulated “fat material” (palm kernel oil) to penetrate (break-through) the sheet for papers such as food board, and greaseproof and vegetable parchment. It is also applicable to paper and board which have been internally or surface sized with organophobic materials, or made grease resistant by a plastic extrusion coating.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-11-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 16532-1:2008 specifies a method for the determination of the grease resistance of paper and board. The paper or board can be tested creased or uncreased. The test is primarily intended to establish a level of grease resistance by determining the time taken for a simulated “fat material” (palm kernel oil) to penetrate (break-through) the sheet for papers such as food board, and greaseproof and vegetable parchment. It is also applicable to paper and board which have been internally or surface sized with organophobic materials, or made grease resistant by a plastic extrusion coating.

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