ANSI T 211 OM-2002 Ash in wood pulp paper and paperboard combustion at 525.pdf
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1、T 211 om-12 TENTATIVE STANDARD 1933 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1934 OFFICIAL TEST METHOD 1980 REVISED 1985 REVISED 1993 REVISED 2002 REAFFIRMED 2007 REAFFIRMED 2012 2012 TAPPI The information and data contained in this document were prepared by a technical committee of the Association. The committee and the
2、Association assume no liability or responsibility in connection with the use of such information or data, including but not limited to any liability under patent, copyright, or trade secret laws. The user is responsible for determining that this document is the most recent edition published. Approve
3、d by the Standard Specific Interest Group for this Test Method TAPPI CAUTION: This Test Method may include safety precautions which are believed to be appropriate at the time of publication of the method. The intent of these is to alert the user of the method to safety issues related to such use. Th
4、e user is responsible for determining that the safety precautions are complete and are appropriate to their use of the method, and for ensuring that suitable safety practices have not changed since publication of the method. This method may require the use, disposal, or both, of chemicals which may
5、present serious health hazards to humans. Procedures for the handling of such substances are set forth on Material Safety Data Sheets which must be developed by all manufacturers and importers of potentially hazardous chemicals and maintained by all distributors of potentially hazardous chemicals. P
6、rior to the use of this method, the user must determine whether any of the chemicals to be used or disposed of are potentially hazardous and, if so, must follow strictly the procedures specified by both the manufacturer, as well as local, state, and federal authorities for safe use and disposal of t
7、hese chemicals. Ash in wood, pulp, paper and paperboard: combustion at 525C 1. Scope This method for determination of ash can be applied to all types and grades of wood pulp paper, and paper products. For the determination of ash by combustion at 900C, see TAPPI T 413 “Ash in Wood, Pulp, Paper and P
8、aperboard: Combustion at 900C.” 2. Summary A test specimen is ignited in a muffle furnace at 525C. A separate test specimen is analyzed for the percentage moisture. The resulting weight of ash and moisture level in the sample are used to calculate the percentage ash present at 525C on a moisture-fre
9、e sample basis. 3. Significance 3.1 The ash content of the sample may consist of: (1) various residues from chemicals used in its manufacture, (2) metallic matter from piping and machinery, (3) mineral matter in the pulp from which the paper was made, and (4) filling, coating, pigmenting and/or othe
10、r added materials. The amount and composition of the ash is a function of the presence or absence of any of these materials or others singly or in combination. No specific qualitative meaning is attached to the term “ash” as used in this test method. Where a further qualitative examination of the as
11、h is desired, this method may be used in combination with TAPPI T 421 “Qualitative (Including Optical Microscopic) Analysis of Mineral Filler and Mineral Coating of Paper,” and major components of the ash identified. 3.2 The combustion of cellulose to form volatile combustion products occurs at abou
12、t 300C. For papers or pulp containing no added fillers or coatings, ignition at either 525C or 900C will yield essentially identical results of a few tenths percent ash or less. Examples of such papers include “ashless” filter papers manufactured for chemical analysis, or dissolving grade pulps. T 2
13、11 om-12 Ash in wood, pulp, paper and paperboard: combustion at 525C / 2 3.3 For samples containing fillers, coatings or pigments which undergo negligible change in weight upon ignition of either 525C or 900C, such as the oxides of silicon or titanium, and where other fillers, coatings or pigments a
14、re known to be absent, ignition at either temperature may be taken as a semi-quantitative measure of the percentage of such material present in the sample. 3.4 In most cases, the ash content of paper and paperboard will contain inorganic residues from the pulp, inorganic residues from paper making c
15、hemicals, and loading or filling materials deliberately added. In such cases, the significance of the ash level determined will vary depending upon which ashing temperature is used and the identity of the materials added. 3.5 For papers containing only cellulose and calcium carbonate, ignition at 52
16、5C will remove cellulose, and moisture, but will leave as ash the calcium carbonate essentially intact. Ignition at 900C will convert the calcium carbonate to calcium oxide. In such cases, these methods may be used in conjunction to provide a good estimate of added calcium carbonate levels. 3.6 For
17、papers containing cellulose and clays or materials of indefinite composition and/or variable thermal decomposition, significance of ash level may require significant confirmation regarding the materials added, qualitative analysis of the ash as described in T 421, or both, and even then care in dete
18、rmining data significance will be required. 3.7 The user of this test method must confirm that 525C is the correct ashing method to use and the significance of results based on an understanding of the composition of the sample ash and the information desired. This method may be used in conjunction w
19、ith TAPPI T 413 “Ash in Wood, Pulp, Paper and Paperboard: Combustion at 900C” for a more comprehensive understanding of the non-cellulosic materials present in the sample. 4. Definitions 4.1 Ash, the material remaining, calculated on the basis of the dry weight of the original sample, after the samp
20、le is ignited at a specified temperature. 4.1.1 Ash at 525C, the ash content of the sample when the ignition temperature is 525C. 5. Apparatus15.1 Crucibles, platinum, porcelain or silica, 50 to 100 mL, with covers. 5.2 Electric muffle furnace, suitable for maintaining a temperature of 525 25C. Cont
21、rol of temperature and its accuracy are critical for this method. 6. Sampling 6.1 Obtain a sample of wood in accordance with TAPPI T 257 “Sampling and Preparing Wood for Analysis” and TAPPI T 264 “Preparation of Wood for Chemical Analysis” or a sample of pulp in accordance with TAPPI T 210 “Weighing
22、, Sampling, and Testing Pulp for Moisture.” Do not take cut edges or other parts of pulp where mineral contamination may have occurred. 6.2 Obtain a sample of paper or paperboard in accordance with TAPPI T 400 “Sampling and Accepting a Single Lot of Paper, Paperboard, Containerboard, or Related Prod
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