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TAPPI T 274
- Laboratory Screening of Pulp (MasterScreen-type Instrument) Screening of Pulp (ille-Type Equ)
- standard by Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, 04/01/2004
- Publisher: TAPPI
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A general purpose practice for screening pulp using a specific screening device is described, whichseparates from a slurry of pulp fibers a contaminant fraction with size dimensions which are significantly greater than the diameter of a pulp fiber.
1.2 Separated contaminants include, but are not limited to, shives in virgin fibers, or macro stickies that arecaptured by the barrier screen plate, scleroids, dirt, stone cells, plastics, pitch, white pitch, and other contaminants in virgin and recycled fibers.
1.3 There are numerous screening instruments used for separation, classification, or quantitation ofcontaminants from pulp fibers, including T 278 "Pulp Screening (Valley-Type Screening Device)" and T 275 "Screening of Pulp (Sommerville-Type Equipment)."This procedure covers a specific screening procedure to concentratecontaminants by fiber removal, and does not cover use of screens for pulp size classification.
1.4 While this practice does not describe the specific procedure required to quantitatively measure thecontaminant fraction separated, it should be noted that where this is done by the user of this practice, slightly different quantitative results may be found among or between results calculated using the device described in this Practice and the various devices in 1.3.
1.2 Separated contaminants include, but are not limited to, shives in virgin fibers, or macro stickies that arecaptured by the barrier screen plate, scleroids, dirt, stone cells, plastics, pitch, white pitch, and other contaminants in virgin and recycled fibers.
1.3 There are numerous screening instruments used for separation, classification, or quantitation ofcontaminants from pulp fibers, including T 278 "Pulp Screening (Valley-Type Screening Device)" and T 275 "Screening of Pulp (Sommerville-Type Equipment)."This procedure covers a specific screening procedure to concentratecontaminants by fiber removal, and does not cover use of screens for pulp size classification.
1.4 While this practice does not describe the specific procedure required to quantitatively measure thecontaminant fraction separated, it should be noted that where this is done by the user of this practice, slightly different quantitative results may be found among or between results calculated using the device described in this Practice and the various devices in 1.3.