ANSI T 555 OM-2010 Roughness of paper and paperboard (Print-surf method).pdf
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1、TAPPI/ANSI T 555 om-15 PROVISIONAL METHOD 1994 OFFICIAL METHOD 1999 REVISED 2004 CORRECTION 2005 REVISED 2010 REAFFIRMED 2015 2015 TAPPI The information and data contained in this document were prepared by a technical committee of the Association. The committee and the Association assume no liabilit
2、y 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. Approved by the Standard Specific Int
3、erest 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. The user is responsible for dete
4、rmining 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 present serious health hazards
5、 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. Prior to the use of this method
6、, 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 these chemicals. Roughness of p
7、aper and paperboard (Print-surf method) 1. Scope This method measures the roughness of paper and paperboard under conditions intended to simulate the nip pressures and backing substrates found in printing processes. It is applicable to coated and uncoated papers and paperboards which are intended to
8、 be printed by contacting printing processes. The measuring principle, that of determining the resistance to flow or air between the test surface and a metal band in contact with it, is similar to that employed in TAPPI Test Method T 538 om-96 “Roughness of Paper and Paperboard (Sheffield Method).”
9、The major difference between this and other air leak methods is that the metal band dimensions, clamp pressures and composition of the measuring nip are all intended to simulate printing process conditions. 2. Summary The measuring head, which carries a circular metal measuring land surrounded by co
10、ncentric guard lands is pressed against the specimen, which is supported by a resilient backing surface consisting of lithographic blanket or other material designed to simulate backing materials used in printing processes. Air under pressure is led into the gap between one of the guard lands and th
11、e measuring land and the rate of flow between the edge of the measuring land and the specimen is measured. 3. Significance Surface roughness is a significant factor in determining the printability of papers and paperboards. By measuring roughness under conditions approximating letterpress, litho and
12、 gravure printing processes this method yields information relevant to the performance of the product during printing. The results of the test are expressed directly as an average value of roughness in micrometers, which in many cases correlates better with printability than other comparable T 555 o
13、m-15 Roughness of paper and paperboard (Print-surf method) / 2 methods. In some cases, it is possible to relate average roughness to ink film thickness, thus providing guidance on setting printing conditions. 4. Definition 4.1 Print-surf roughness. The mean gap between a sheet of paper or board and
14、a flat circular land pressed against it under specified conditions. The mean gap is expressed as the cube root mean cube gap calculated as prescribed in Appendix A.1 4.2 Print-surf compressibility, K. The percentage decrease in surface roughness when measurements are made consecutively at two of the
15、 standard clamping pressures specified in this method. The surface compressibility, K, can be defied mathematically by the equation: K = 100 (G1 G2)/G1Where G1and G2are the surface roughness values obtained at the two clamping pressures, with G1being the lower pressure. 5. Apparatus 5.1 Air supply.
16、A source of clean air, free of oil and water droplets, at a steady pressure within the range 300 kPa (43 lb/in.2) to 600 kPa (86 lb/in.2). If the instrument is not provided with internal air filters the provision of an external oil mist filter having an effective screening efficiency of 99.99% at 0.
17、5 mm particle size is recommended. Fig. 1: The sensing head sectioned on two radii. 5.2 Sensing head. A circular head of the form shown in Figs. 1 and 2, consisting of steel lands, which have coplanar, polished surfaces. The center or measuring land shall be 51.0 m 1.5 m wide and have an effective l
18、ength of 98.0 0.5 mm. The two guard lands shall each be at least 1000 m wide at any point and the radial distance between them at any point shall be 152 m 10 m. The measuring land shall be centered between them to within 10 m. The lands shall be fixed in an airtight mounting constructed so that air
19、can be passed into the gap between the inner guard land and the measuring land and exhausted from the gap between the measuring land and the outer guard land. A spring loaded protective collar may be fitted outside the guard lands. The measuring head should be readily detachable for cleaning and so
20、should be constructed in such a way that an airtight seal between the head and the air inlet and outlet ports may be easily formed and maintained. In most commercially available instruments the back of the head is ground and lapped to mate with an air manifold. 3 / Roughness of paper and paperboard
21、(Print-surf method) T 555 om-15 Fig. 2: Plan of the measuring and guard lands of the sensing head. 5.3 Sensing head air pressure regulator. The sensing head shall be supplied with air regulated at a known differential pressure. In instruments employing variable area flowmeters and following the orig
22、inal Parker design the differential pressure across the measuring land and flowmeters is specified as 6.2 0.1 kPa or 19.6 0.1 kPa. Later instruments employing electronic flow measurement techniques may require different differential pressure settings and tolerances. 5.4 Resilient backings. Two types
23、 of resilient backings are normally available for use in pressing the test piece against the sensing head. The backings are in the form of disks, at least 10 m greater in diameter than the outside diameter of the guard land. 5.4.1 Soft backing. Consisting of a rubber offset printing blanket composed
24、 of a layer of synthetic rubber at least 600 m thick, bonded to a fabric backing giving an overall thickness of at least 2000 m 200 m. The apparent hardness of the complete backing is 83 6 IRHD (international rubber hardness degrees). 5.4.2 Hard backing. A composite consisting of a layer of polyeste
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