Material testing and product properties
- Why test pulp and paper?
- Fibre properties
- Papermaking properties of pulp
- Fluff pulps
- Chemical analysis of pulps
- General physical properties of paper and board
- Optical properties of paper
- End-use properties of printing papers
- End-use properties of packaging papers and boards
- Tissue papers
- Permanent papers
- Reliability of results in physical testing of pulp and paper
- Quality control at the mill
- Standardisation in pulp and paper testing
Reliability of results in physical testing of pulp and paper Introduction When a pulp and paper testing laboratory reports the result of a measurement of a physical or chemical quantity, the result should always include an indication of its reliability. Without such an indication, satisfactory comparison of test results among themselves or with earlier results
Authors & references
Edited by:
Petteri Maijanen, ABB
Original authors:
Pirjo Jokio, Mats Hiertner
Based on: Jokio, P., Hiertner, M., Reliability of results in physical testing of pulp and paper (Chapter 13). In: Levlin, J-E. & Sjöderhelm, L. (ed), Pulp and paper testing (Book 17), Papermaking Science and Technology. Jyväskylä. 1999. Fapet Oy. pp. 257 – 267.
References:
- International vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology (VIM), issued by BIPM, IEC, IFCC, ISO, IUPAC and OLIM, International Organization for Standardization (2012).
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