Overview
SIST EN ISO 5269-1:2005 is a comprehensive international standard that specifies a conventional sheet-former method for preparing laboratory sheets of pulp intended for physical testing. Developed by ISO in collaboration with CEN, this standard ensures consistency and reliability in assessing the physical properties of various pulps. It establishes the framework for producing laboratory sheets that accurately represent pulp characteristics, facilitating quality control, research, and product development in the pulp and paper industry.
Key Topics
- Scope and Applicability:
- Applicable to most pulp types except those with very long fibers like unshortened cotton or flax.
- Not suitable for preparing sheets aimed at determining diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness).
- Method Principle:
- Formation of a laboratory sheet using a pulp suspension deposited on a wire screen under suction.
- The sheet is pressed twice under 410 kPa pressure to achieve uniform dryness and consistency.
- Drying occurs in controlled conditions with the sheet adhered to a drying plate to prevent shrinkage.
- Equipment Specifications:
- Sheet former comprising an upper stock container, a wire screen frame, and a drainage vessel ensuring uniform liquid flow.
- A stirrer to maintain pulp suspension without fiber damage or swirling, optionally including air agitation systems.
- Couching equipment for transferring the wet sheet, which may include weights, automated systems, or rolls with protection.
- Blotters made of fully bleached, neutral pH pulp with defined absorbency properties to ensure effective moisture removal during pressing.
- Sample Preparation & Procedure:
- Standards for sample disintegration and beating are recommended for compatibility, such as the Valley beater or PFI mill methods (ISO 5264 series).
- Detailed steps for sheet formation, transfer, pressing, drying, and conditioning ensure reproducibility across laboratories.
Applications
SIST EN ISO 5269-1:2005 is widely used in:
- Pulp Quality Assessment: To evaluate mechanical and physical properties such as strength, flexibility, and uniformity of pulp.
- Research and Development: Enables development of new pulp blends or treatments by providing consistent testing samples.
- Quality Control: Ensures pulp produced meets required performance standards for downstream papermaking processes.
- Standardized Testing: Supports compliance with other paper and pulp standards by preparing test sheets in a uniform manner.
Related Standards
For integrated testing and enhanced precision, SIST EN ISO 5269-1:2005 should be considered alongside:
- ISO 5264-1 / ISO 5264-2: Laboratory beating methods (Valley beater and PFI mill) for pulp preparation.
- ISO 5263 Series: Laboratory wet disintegration methods for pulp sample preparation.
- ISO 187: Standard atmosphere conditions for sample conditioning and testing.
- ISO 3310-1: Technical requirements for test sieves used in pulp preparation.
- ISO 8787: Measurement of capillary rise for blotters.
- ISO 5635: Assessment of dimensional changes in paper after water immersion.
- ISO 3688: Determination of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) - note SIST EN ISO 5269-1:2005 does not cover this.
SIST EN ISO 5269-1:2005 plays a vital role in the pulp and paper sector by defining an internationally accepted, conventional method for producing laboratory sheets - a foundational step ensuring accurate, comparable testing of pulp physical properties essential for material characterization and process optimization.