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ISO 5263:2004

ISO 5263:2004 Pulps – Laboratory wet disintegration – Part 1: Disintegration of chemical pulps

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Description

ISO 5263-1:2004 specifies an apparatus and the procedure for the laboratory-wet disintegration of chemical pulps. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps.

In principle, this method is applicable to all kind of chemical pulps, including recovered fibres. It is not suitable for mechanical pulps and some very long-fibred chemical pulps such as those from cotton and similar materials.

Edition

1

Published Date

2004-09-07

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

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English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 5263-1:2004 specifies an apparatus and the procedure for the laboratory-wet disintegration of chemical pulps. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps.

In principle, this method is applicable to all kind of chemical pulps, including recovered fibres. It is not suitable for mechanical pulps and some very long-fibred chemical pulps such as those from cotton and similar materials.

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