ANSI T 453 SP-2013 Effect of Dry Heat on Properties of Paper and Board.pdf
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1、TAPPI/ANSI T 453 sp-13 TENTATIVE STANDARD 1941 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1948 SUGGESTED METHOD 1970 PROVISIONAL METHOD 1985 STANDARD PRACTICE 1997 REVISED 2004 REAFFIRMED 2008 REVISED 2013 2013 TAPPI The information and data contained in this document were prepared by a technical committee of the Associatio
2、n. The committee and the 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 e
3、dition published. Approved 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 issue
4、s related to such use. The 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
5、, of chemicals which may 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 potential
6、ly hazardous chemicals. Prior 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 s
7、afe use and disposal of these chemicals. Effect of dry heat on properties of paper and board 1. Scope 1.1 This practice specifies the procedure for dry heat treatment of paper or board, and the general procedure for testing the heat-treated materials. The purpose is to obtain, by an accelerated agin
8、g test, inferences regarding the aging qualities of the paper (1, 2). 1.2 The practice is based on work that has been done with printing and writing papers, but it may be used with discretion on other types of papers and boards. 2. Summary Selected test properties of paper or board are compared befo
9、re and after accelerated aging in a forced ventilation oven at 105C. 3. Significance 3.1 Exposure of paper or board to a hostile environment, such as some types of radiation, elevated temperature, or chemical attack over a period of hours or days, may provide information concerning 1) the natural ch
10、anges that may occur in the material over a period of years and 2) the ranking of similar papers with respect to long term stability. 3.2 Hostile environments that have been used include exposure to heat, to heat and moisture, to visible and ultraviolet radiation, and to sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dio
11、xide, and ozone gas. 3.3 Properties that may be compared before and after exposure include, but are not limited to, mechanical properties, such as burst, tensile properties, folding endurance and tearing resistance; optical properties, such as brightness, yellowness and opacity; and chemical propert
12、ies, such as pH and alkali solubility. 3.4 Research suggests that, except for color changes, the results of heating under the prescribed conditions roughly correlate with those of natural aging (3, 4, 5, 6, 7). 3.5 It has been determined that the degradation rate of cellulose is very sensitive to th
13、e moisture content of the sample (8, 9, 10). T 453 sp-13 Effect of dry heat on properties of paper and board / 2 3.6 TAPPI T 544 “Effect of Moist Heat on Properties of Paper and Board” is available for estimating the effect on paper of aging at 90C and 50% relative humidity. 3.7 Dry aging of paper i
14、s much less sensitive than moist aging, and may not rank papers in order of stability as well as moist aging, but it is much simpler to use. Caution must be exercised in applying either method to a wide variety of paper grades. 4. Apparatus 4.1 Oven, forced ventilation, that will maintain a uniform
15、temperature of 105 2C in the region of the specimens, with means of shielding them from direct radiation from the heating elements (ASTM E 145, Type II, Grade A). Do not place the oven in an area of high humidity as high exterior humidity can affect the results. 5. Test methods 5.1 TAPPI Test Method
16、s: one or more of the following methods may be used for estimating the effect of dry heat treatment on papers. 5.1.1 TAPPI T 212 “One Percent Sodium Hydroxide Solubility of Wood and Pulp.” 5.1.2 TAPPI T 400 “Sampling and Accepting A Single Lot of Paper, Paperboard, Containerboard, or Related Product
17、.” 5.1.3 TAPPI T 402 “Standard Conditioning and Testing Atmosphere for Paper, Board, Pulp Handsheets, and Related Products.” 5.1.4 TAPPI T 550 “Determination of Equilibrium Moisture in Paper and Paperboard for Chemical Analysis.” 5.1.5 TAPPI T 414 “Internal Tearing Resistance of Paper (Elmendorf-Typ
18、e Method).” 5.1.6 TAPPI T 423 “Folding Endurance of Paper (Schopper-Type Tester).” 5.1.7 TAPPI T 430 “Copper Number of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard.” 5.1.8 TAPPI T 452 “Brightness of Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard (Directional Reflectance at 457 nm).” 5.1.9 TAPPI T 456 “Wet Tensile Breaking Strength of
19、Paper and Paperboard (“Wet Tensile Strength”).” 5.1.10 TAPPI T 494 “Tensile Properties of Paper and Paperboard (Using Constant Rate of Elongation Apparatus).” 5.1.11 TAPPI T 509 “Hydrogen Ion Concentration (pH) of Paper Extracts (Cold Extraction Method).” 5.1.12 TAPPI T 511 “Folding Endurance of Pap
20、er (MIT Tester).” 5.1.13 TAPPI T 553 “Alkalinity of Paper as Calcium Carbonate (Alkaline Reserve of Paper).” 5.1.14 TAPPI T 524 “Color of Paper and Paperboard (45/0 Geometry).” 5.1.15 TAPPI T 1200 “Interlaboratory Evaluation of Test Methods to Determine TAPPI Repeatability and Reproducibility.” 5.2
21、Other methods. 5.2. 1 Zero-span tensile strength: Although there is a TAPPI procedure for zero-span breaking length of pulp (TAPPI T 231 “Zero-Span Breaking Length of Pulp”), there is none for paper. Commercial instruments are available for measuring the zero-span tensile strength of paper. 5.3 Some
22、 general guidelines. 5.3.1 Always determine pH for all aging periods. 5.3.2 Tensile energy absorption is especially valuable, for it is an index of the capacity of a paper to hold up during use. 6. Sampling To determine conformance to product specifications, select a sample of paper according to TAP
23、PI T 400 “Sampling and Accepting a Single Lot of Paper, Paperboard, Containerboard, or Related Product.” Otherwise, obtain a sample appropriate to the reason for testing. Use any special directions given in the specific test method used for evaluation. 7. Test specimens 7.1 Select at random and prep
24、are seven sets, or whatever number is agreed upon, of test specimens in accordance with TAPPI test methods relevant to the required tests. 3 / Effect of dry heat on properties of paper and board T 453 sp-13 7.2 Protect the specimens as much as possible from exposure to light. 7.3 Avoid (as much as p
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