ANSI T 402 SP-2013 Standard conditioning and testing atmospheres for paper board pulp handsheets and related products.pdf
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1、TAPPI/ANSI T 402 sp-13 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1926 REVISED 1970 OFFICIAL TEST METHOD 1983 REVISED 1988 REVISED 1993 STANDARD PRACTICE 1998 REVISED 2003 REVISED 2008 REVISED 2013 2013 TAPPI Approved by the Standard Specific Interest Group for this Test Method TAPPI CAUTION: This Test Method may include sa
2、fety 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. The user is responsible for determining that the safety precautions are complete and are appropriate to their u
3、se 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 present serious health hazards to humans. Procedures for the handling of such substances are set forth on Mat
4、erial 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. Prior to the use of this method, the user must determine whether any of the chemicals to be used or disposed o
5、f 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 these chemicals. Standard conditioning and testing atmospheres for paper, board, pulp handsheets, and related
6、products 1. Scope 1.1 This standard practice defines the standard atmospheres for normal preconditioning, conditioning, and testing of paper and paper products, paperboard, fiberboard, and containers made from them. It also specifies procedures for handling these materials in order that they may rea
7、ch equilibrium with the respective atmosphere. 1.2 This standard practice is also applicable to standard pulp test handsheets, except that the preconditioning procedure is omitted, that is, the sheets are not dried to conditions below those obtained by exposure to the standard conditioning and testi
8、ng atmospheres. (See TAPPI T 205 “Forming Handsheets for Physical Tests of Pulp.”) 1.3 This standard practice does not include special conditioning and testing atmospheres, such as those that attempt to simulate tropical or arctic environments. 2. Significance 2.1 The physical properties of a sample
9、 at 50% RH depend on whether the sample was brought to 50% from higher or lower relative humidities; this “humidity hysteresis effect” is 5-25% of the test value for many physical properties. For example, a hysteresis effect of 1% moisture content (or 16% of the test value of 6% moisture content) is
10、 typical. Preconditioning on the dry side within the range specified will avoid most of the hysteresis effect and result in the moisture content of a given sample being established within 0.15% when the sample is later conditioned to 50% RH and 23C. Conditioning down to 50% gives most papers a moist
11、ure content very nearly the same as conditioning up to 60%. 2.2 Both temperature and relative humidity have significant effects on the physical properties of paper and board (1, 2). For some properties of paper and board (e.g., MD tensile and CD stretch) a change of 1C may have nearly as much effect
12、 as a change of 2% RH. For synthetic fibers and plastic laminates, the temperature effect may be greater than the RH effect. 3. Standard atmospheres 3.1 Preconditioning atmosphere, 10-35% RH and 22-40C (72-104F) (see Appendix). 3.2 Conditioning atmosphere, 50.0% 2.0% RH and 23.0 1.0C (73.4 1.8F.) 3.
13、3 Testing atmosphere, same as for conditioning. T 402 sp-13 Standard conditioning and testing atmospheres for / 2 paper, board, pulp handsheets, and related products NOTE 1: It is important to distinguish between the overall limits of the temperatures within which conditioning and testing may be car
14、ried out and the limits within which the temperature must be maintained in order to maintain the specified relative humidity limits; i.e., the close temperature tolerance of 1C required in 3.2 and 3.3 will not in itself ensure the close relative humidity requirement of 2% RH, as a sudden change of 1
15、C when at 23C and 50% RH will change the RH about 3%. 4. Apparatus 4.1 Preconditioning chamber1, a room or cabinet in which sample sheets or specimens may be individually exposed to circulating air at the preconditioning relative humidity and temperature. NOTE 2: For smaller sheets or specimens, the
16、 required preconditioning may be achieved easily with a simple cabinet, if no other means are available. If this cabinet is operated in a room maintained at 50% RH and 23C and so designed that room air is drawn through it, and if the air entering and in the cabinet is heated to a temperature of 39 1
17、C (102.2 1.8F), the relative humidity in the cabinet will be at or about 20% RH, which is within the allowed range of 10-30% RH. Commercially available forced-ventilation “ovens“ should prove satisfactory. Input air to the oven should be drawn from the standard room, output should be vented outside
18、of the standard room. 4.1.1 For many papers and boards, approximately the same preconditioning moisture content obtained by the above procedure may be achieved by using a sealed cabinet operated in a room maintained at 23 1C and using a saturated solution of lithium chloride (LiCl) to obtain a relat
19、ive humidity of about 12-13%. For larger rooms needed for preconditioning sealed containers and large sheets, the required low relative humidity may be achieved by drawing air over a refrigerator expansion coil operating at a few degrees above freezing temperature. 4.2 Conditioning and testing chamb
20、er, one or more rooms or cabinets in which sample sheets or specimens may be individually exposed to circulating air at the conditioning relative humidity and temperature and then tested under the same conditions. NOTE 3: The required relative humidity (50.0 2.0%) and temperature (23.0 1.0C) is not
21、easy to achieve, and therefore careful attention must be given to the design, evaluation, and maintenance of the “standard room.“ A separate procedure, TAPPI TIP 808-04, has been prepared for this. 4.3 Hygrometer, any instrument that can indicate directly or indirectly the relative humidity of the a
22、ir with a calibrated accuracy of 1.0% RH at 23C and 50% RH. 4.4 Thermometer, either the dry bulb of a psychrometer (i.e., a hygrometer of the wet- and dry-bulb type) or a separate thermometer of any convenient design. If a separate thermometer, it should be graduated to 0.2C (0.5F) or closer with sc
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