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Item Number: 0202FIN17 ISBN: 952-5216-17-9 287 pages Contents include: Single fibers and pulp testing Paper testing Uncertainty of testing Standardization Chapter 1 - Aim of pulp and paper testing 1 Why test pulp and paper products?...12 2 Selecting proper tests and analyses...13 2.1 Process analysis...13 2.2 Product analysis...14 2.3 Examples of selecting tests...14 2.3.1 Defining tests for use in a process control system...14 2.3.2 Defining tests for use in process and equipment development...15 2.3.3 Defining tests to be used for describing paper products...16 3 Testing vs. characterization...16 References...17 Chapter 2 - Single fiber properties 1 Introduction...19 2 Identification of pulp fibers...19 2.1 Identification of wood species...19 2.2 Identification of different types of pulp...19 3 Fiber dimensions and their variations...20 3.1 Variations in wood fiber dimensions...20 3.2 Variations in pulp fiber dimensions...21 4 Measurement of fiber dimensions...22 4.1 Fiber length...22 4.2 Fiber width and fiber wall thickness...23 5 Fiber properties...25 5.1 Stiffness...25 5.2 Fiber surface fibrillation...26 5.3 Fiber wall porosity...27 5.4 Single fiber strength...28 5.5 Evaluation of single fiber strength from zero-span tensile strength measurement...30 5.6 Quantification of fiber deformations...30 6 Reasons for single fiber measurements...34 References...35 Page 1 of 7

Chapter 3 - Papermaking properties of pulp 1 Traditional laboratory testing procedure...39 1.1 Handling pulp before the experiments...40 1.2 Dry matter content of pulp...40 1.3 Stock consistency...40 1.4 Disintegration of pulp...41 1.5 Laboratory beating of chemical pulp...41 1.6 Classical laboratory beaters...42 1.7 Laboratory refiners...44 1.8 Dewatering properties of pulps...44 1.9 Analysis of fiber length, coarseness, and strength...47 1.10 Preparation of laboratory sheets...48 1.11 Laboratory wet pressing...49 1.12 Drying of laboratory sheets...49 1.13 Calendering of laboratory sheets...50 1.14 Conditioning and testing of laboratory sheets...50 2 Evaluating the papermaking potential of pulps...50 2.1 Traditional pulp evaluation...50 2.2 Problems of the traditional pulp evaluation method...51 2.3 Use of property pairs for pulp comparison...51 2.4 Quality potential of chemical pulps...52 2.5 Mechanical pulps...54 3 Furnish optimization...54 3.1 Optimization problems using single pulp testing...55 3.2 Testing strategy for ranking pulps...55 3.3 Product analysis...55 3.4 Process analysis...56 3.5 Furnish optimization procedure...57 3.6 Evaluation of furnish optimization method...60 References...61 Chapter 4 - Properties of recycled pulps 1 Introduction...65 2 Quality aspects of recovered paper...65 3 Sample preparation and testing of recovered paper...66 3.1 Stock characteristics...69 3.1.1 Ash...70 3.1.2 Stickies...71 3.1.3 Beating behavior...79 3.2 Strength properties...79 3.3 Optical properties...81 3.4 Cleanliness of pulp and filtrates...83 3.4.1 Dirt specks and residual ink...83 3.4.2 Filtrate properties...84 4 Testing of paper products...85 4.1 Ink detachment...85 4.2 Deinking...87 4.2.1 Flotation...88 4.2.2 Washing...90 Page 2 of 7

References...92 Chapter 5 - Fluff pulps 1 Introduction...95 2 Testing of basic pulp properties...96 2.1 Pulp properties measured from the original pulp sheet in the dry state...97 2.1.1 Brightness...97 2.1.2 Moisture content...97 2.1.3 Basis weight, thickness, and sheet density...97 2.1.4 Bursting strength...97 2.1.5 Extractives...97 2.2 Pulp properties measured in wet state...98 2.2.1 Freeness and ph...98 2.2.2 Fiber morphology (Fiber length, amount of fines, coarseness, and fiber curl)...98 3 Testing of fluff properties...98 3.1 Specific shredding energy...99 3.2 Dry and wet network strength...100 3.3 Knot content...100 3.4 Absorption tests developed by SCAN-test: absorption capacity, absorption time, and specific volume...101 3.5 Other test methods...102 3.5.1 Demand wettability...102 3.5.2 Adsorption and retention...103 3.5.3 Vertical wicking...103 3.5.4 Rewetting tests...103 3.6 Liquid acquisition...103 3.6.1 MTS acquisition test...104 3.6.2 Testing of acquisition and rewetting by Kanga testing apparatus...105 3.7 Consumer tests compared with laboratory tests...106 References...107 Chapter 6 - Chemical analysis of pulps 1 Introduction...111 2 Dry matter content...111 3 Carbohydrates...112 3.1 Carbohydrate composition...112 3.2 Pentosans...113 3.3 Division of carbohydrates according to alkali solubility...113 3.4 Determination of carbohydrate molecular mass and degree of polymerization...114 3.4.1 Different molecular masses, polydispersity...114 3.4.2 Viscosity measurements...115 3.4.3 Gel permeation chromatography...116 3.5 Functional groups present in carbohydrates...118 3.5.1 Carbonyl groups...118 3.5.2 Carboxyl groups...119 3.5.3 Uronic acids...119 3.6 Carbohydrate studies using FTIR spectroscopy...120 4 Lignin...120 4.1 Quantitative determination of lignin...120 4.2 Degree of delignification...121 4.3 Characterization of lignin...122 Page 3 of 7

4.3.1 Methoxyl groups...122 4.3.2 Sulfonic acid groups...123 4.3.3 Phenolic hydroxyl groups...123 4.3.4 Molecular mass distribution...123 4.3.5 Spectroscopic methods...123 4.3.6 Pyrolysis...125 5 Organic extractives...126 5.1 Total extractives...126 5.2 Analysis of extractives...127 6 Fibre surface composition...127 7 Dirt and shives in pulp...128 8 Color reversion...128 9 Inorganic matter...129 9.1 Ash and its components...129 9.2 Chlorine compounds...130 9.3 Other elements...131 9.4 Properties and components of water extracts...131 9.4.1 ph and conductivity of water extracts of pulp...131 9.4.2 Water soluble sulfates and chlorides...131 9.4.3 Estimation of washing efficiency...131 10 Analysis of dissolving pulps...132 11 Future of chemical analyses...132 References...133 Chapter 7 - General physical properties of paper and board 1 Preparations for testing...138 1.1 Sampling...138 1.2 Conditioning...138 2 Basic properties...140 3 Strength properties...141 3.1 Tensile strength...142 3.2 Bursting strength...144 3.3 Internal tearing resistance, tearing strength...145 3.4 Folding endurance...147 3.5 Zero-span tensile strength...148 3.6 Surface strength...148 3.7 Z-directional strength of paper...150 4 Stiffness properties...151 4.1 Tensile stiffness...151 4.2 Bending stiffness...152 4.3 Stiffness by the resonance method...154 4.4 Determination of stiffness properties by sonic testing...155 5 Structural properties...155 6 Surface properties...156 7 Absorption properties...158 References...160 Chapter 8 - Optical properties of paper 1 Interactions of light and paper...163 2 Gloss...164 Page 4 of 7

3 Reflectance measurements...165 3.1 Basic concepts...165 3.2 Numerical description of lightness and color...168 3.3 ISO brightness, R457...173 3.4 Y value...174 3.5 Whiteness...174 3.6 Opacity...175 3.7 Light scattering and light absorption coefficient...176 4 Measuring the reflectance of fluorescent materials...177 5 Equipment...178 5.1 Methods of measurement...178 5.2 Instrumental factors influencing test results...178 References...181 Chapter 9 - End-use properties of printing papers 1 Runnability...184 1.1 Runnability in web printing...184 1.1.1 Paper strength and strain profiles...184 1.1.2 Cracking...186 1.1.3 Blistering...187 1.2 Runnability in sheet fed printing...187 1.2.1 Curl...188 1.2.2 Static electricity...190 1.2.3 Bending stiffness...191 1.2.4 Dimensional stability...193 1.2.5 Heat induced curl...193 1.2.6 Drying of paper...194 1.2.7 Cockling...195 1.3 Testing of time dependent runnability problems...197 1.3.1 Linting (or dusting) and picking...198 1.3.2 Piling (carry-over piling)...199 2 Printability and print quality...199 2.1 General paper quality...200 2.1.1 Roughness...200 2.1.2 Gloss variation...201 2.1.3 Absorption properties...202 2.1.4 Surface chemistry of paper...203 2.2 Testing of printability and print quality on a laboratory scale...204 2.2.1 Some examples of laboratory scale printability and print quality tests...206 2.3 Full-scale printing trials...211 References...212 Chapter 10 - End-use properties of packaging papers and boards 1 Introduction...217 2 Strength and stiffness properties...218 2.1 Strength properties...218 2.2 Bending stiffness...218 2.3 Compression resistance tests...219 2.4 Creasability...222 3 Tests for corrugated fiberboard...222 Page 5 of 7

4 Effect of humidity and viscoelastic behavior of paper and board...224 5 Protection and barrier properties...224 6 Paper and board as food packaging materials...226 6.1 Sensory analysis...226 6.2 Migration tests...227 6.3 Analyses of extracts...227 6.4 Microbiological properties...228 6.5 Future demands...228 References...229 Chapter 11 - Hygiene papers 1 Sampling and conditioning...234 2 Curing...235 3 Grammage (Basis weight)...236 4 Thickness...236 5 Absorbency properties...238 6 Tensile strength and stretch...241 7 Wet tensile strength...242 8 Softness...244 9 Other properties of tissue...245 References...246 Chapter 12 - Permanent papers 1 Historical aspects...249 2 Requirements and tests for permanence...251 2.1 Composition and properties...251 2.2 Accelerated aging...252 3 Categories of permanent papers...253 References...254 Chapter 13 - Reliability of results in physical testing of pulp and paper 1 Introduction...257 2 Importance of knowing the uncertainty of measurement...257 3 Uncertainty, repeatability, and reproducibility...258 4 Procedure for evaluating and expressing the uncertainty of measurement...259 4.1 Basic procedure...259 4.2 Practical application for pulp and paper testing...260 5 Main components of uncertainty in pulp and paper testing...262 5.1 Material and sampling...262 5.2 Test method used...263 5.3 Equipment...263 5.4 Test environment...264 5.5 Personnel...264 6 Size of the uncertainty, repeatability, and reproducibility in different measurements...264 7 Summary...265 References...266 Page 6 of 7

Chapter 14 - Standardization in pulp and paper testing 1 Introduction...269 2 Standardization bodies...270 3 ISO...270 3.1 General aspects...270 3.2 Development of a standard...271 3.3 ISO work related to pulp, paper, and board...271 4 CEN...273 4.1 General aspects...273 4.2 Development of standards...273 4.3 CEN work related to pulp, paper, and board...273 5 Industrial branch standards...274 5.1 SCAN-test...274 5.2 TAPPI...274 6 Benefit of standards...274 References...275 Page 7 of 7