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METHODS OF SAMPLING-AND TEST                                                         FOR PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

 

Extracts IS: 1060 (Part 1) -1966, IS: 1060 (Part 3) -1969

   

 

Testing

 

       

 

The production of paper has increased considerably in the last few years but the per capita consumption of paper in our country is still one of the lowest as compared to other countries. The production of paper is expected to be roughly doubled in the next five years. It is expected that this standard will be of assistance to the manufacturers for controlling the quality of their products and to the consumers for testing that they get a material of acceptable quality.

This standard prescribes the methods of sampling and test, which are common to several detailed Indian Standard specifications for paper and allied, products. It covers methods of sampling, preliminary examination of consignment, conditioning and the methods of test for the determination of the following:

 

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Substance or ream weight

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Thickness

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Bulk                           

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Moisture content

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pH value

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Surface pH

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Ash

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Tensile strength and stretch

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Breaking length

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Bursting strength

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Folding endurance

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Tearing resistance

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Sizing

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Resistance of writing papers to feathering

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Test for water penetration (COBB Test)

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Water penetration

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Water absorbency

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Gloss

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Opacity

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Oil absorbency

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Copper Number

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Alkalinity

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Stiffness

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Wax Absorptiveness

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Wax Pick Number

 

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