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ISO standards


Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 187:1990 Paper, board and pulps — Standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing and procedure for monitoring the atmosphere and conditioning of samples Specifies the standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing pulp, paper, and board, and also the procedures for measuring the temperature and relative humidity. For the conditioning of laboratory prepared handsheets in accordance with ISO 5269-1, the standard atmosphere is that defined in this standard, but the procedure is different. Annex A covers the measurement of temperature and relative humidity. Annex B (informative) describes the interdependence of temperature and relative humidity. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1977) which has been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1990-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 187:2022 Paper, board and pulps — Standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing and procedure for monitoring the atmosphere and conditioning of samples This document specifies the standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing pulp, paper and board, the conditioning procedure and the procedures for measuring the temperature and relative humidity.  Published 2022-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO/R 231:1961 Paper vocabulary — Third series of terms  Withdrawn 1961-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 302:1981 Pulps — Determination of Kappa number Applies to all kinds of unbleached pulp and is also appllicable for semi-bleached pulps. The Kappa number to be determined is known to be an indication of the bleachability.  Withdrawn 1981-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 302:2004 Pulps — Determination of Kappa number ISO 302:2004 specifies a method for the determination of the Kappa number of pulp. The Kappa number is an indication of the lignin content or bleachability of pulp. ISO 302:2004 is applicable to all kinds of chemical pulps and semi-chemical pulps within the Kappa number range 1 to 100. For pulps with a Kappa number exceeding 100, use the chlorine-consumption procedure (ISO 3260) to describe the degree of delignification.  Withdrawn 2004-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5636-3:1984 Paper and board — Determination of air permeance (medium range) — Part 3: Bendtsen method  Withdrawn 1984-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 302:2015 Pulps — Determination of Kappa number ISO 302:2015 specifies a method for the determination of the Kappa number of pulp. The Kappa number is an indication of the lignin content or bleachability of pulp. ISO 302:2015 is applicable to all kinds of chemical pulps and semi-chemical pulps within the Kappa number range 1 to 100. For pulps with a Kappa number exceeding 100, use the chlorine-consumption procedure (ISO 3260) to describe the degree of delignification. To achieve the greatest precision and accuracy, the sample size has to be adjusted so that the consumption of permanganate falls between 20 % and 60 % of the amount added. NOTE There is no general and unambiguous relationship between the Kappa number and the lignin content of pulp. The relationship varies according to the wood species and delignification procedure. All compounds oxidized by KMnO4, not only lignin, will increase the consumption of KMnO4, and thereby increase the Kappa number.[8] If the Kappa number is to be used to derive an index of pulp lignin content, specific relationships will have to be developed for each pulp type.  Published 2015-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 624:1974 Pulps — Determination of dichloromethane soluble matter  Withdrawn 1974-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 638-1:2021 Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials — Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method — Part 1: Materials in solid form This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in paper, board, pulp and cellulosic nanomaterials in solid form, which all can be produced from virgin and /or recycled materials. It is also applicable to the determination of the dry matter content of paper and board for recycling. The procedure is applicable to paper, board, and pulp and cellulosic nanomaterials which do not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of pulp, paper, and board and cellulosic nanomaterial samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required. This method is not applicable to the determination of the dry matter content of slush pulp or to the determination of the saleable mass of pulp lots. NOTE 1: ISO 638-2[1] specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content of suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials, ISO 287[2] specifies the determination of the moisture content of a lot of paper and board; ISO 4119[3] specifies the determination of stock concentration of pulps; ISO 801 (all parts)[4] specifies the determination of the saleable mass in lots. NOTE 2: This document determines the total dry matter content of the sample, including any dissolved solids. If only the cellulosic material content free of dissolved solids is desired, dissolved solids are removed prior to measuring the dry matter content e.g. by washing or dialysis, taking care to retain all cellulosic material; in cases where the sample is filterable without loss of cellulosic solids, ISO 4119[3] can be used to determine the stock consistency (content of cellulosic material in solid form)  Withdrawn 2021-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 638-1:2022 Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials — Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method — Part 1: Materials in solid form This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in paper, board, pulp and cellulosic nanomaterials in solid form, which all can be produced from virgin and /or recycled materials. It is also applicable to the determination of the dry matter content of paper and board for recycling. The procedure is applicable to paper, board, and pulp and cellulosic nanomaterials which do not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of pulp, paper, and board and cellulosic nanomaterial samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required. This method is not applicable to the determination of the dry matter content of slush pulp or to the determination of the saleable mass of pulp lots. NOTE 1    ISO 638-2[1] specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content of suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials, ISO 287[2] specifies the determination of the moisture content of a lot of paper and board; ISO 4119[3] specifies the determination of stock concentration of pulps; the ISO 801 series[4] specifies the determination of the saleable mass in lots. NOTE 2    This document determines the total dry matter content of the sample, including any dissolved solids. If only the cellulosic material content free of dissolved solids is desired, dissolved solids are removed prior to measuring the dry matter content, e.g. by washing or dialysis, taking care to retain all cellulosic material; in cases where the sample is filterable without loss of cellulosic solids, ISO 4119[3] can be used to determine the stock consistency (content of cellulosic material in solid form).  Published 2022-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 638-2:2021 Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials — Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method — Part 2: Suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials. The procedure is applicable to cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions which do not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required. NOTE 1:  ISO 638-1[1] specifies the dry matter content in paper, board, pulp and cellulosic nanomaterials in solid form, which all can be produced from virgin and/or recycled materials; ISO 287[2] specifies the determination of moisture content of a lot of paper and board; ISO 4119[3] specifies the determination of stock concentration of aqueous pulp suspensions; ISO 801 (all parts)[4] specifies the determination of saleable mass in lots. NOTE 2:  This document determines the total dry matter content of the sample, including any dissolved solids. If only the cellulosic material content free of dissolved solids is desired, dissolved solids are removed prior to measuring the dry matter content e.g. by washing or dialysis, taking care to retain all cellulosic material.  Withdrawn 2021-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 778:2005 Paper, board and pulp — Determination of acid-soluble copper ISO 778:2005 specifies the procedure for the determination of acid-soluble copper by atomic absorption spectrometry or by plasma emission spectrometry. It is applicable to all types of paper, board and pulp. It specifies a method to determine the acid-soluble part of the incineration residue, i.e. that part of the ignition residue obtained after incineration which is soluble in hydrochloric acid. If the residue is completely soluble, the result obtained by the procedure specified in ISO 778:2005 is taken as the total amount of copper in the sample. The limit of determination is normally 0,1 mg/kg of paper, board or pulp, but it depends on the spectrometer used.  Withdrawn 2005-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 638-2:2022 Paper, board, pulps and cellulosic nanomaterials — Determination of dry matter content by oven-drying method — Part 2: Suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials This document specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter content in suspensions of cellulosic nanomaterials. The procedure is applicable to cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions which do not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of cellulosic nanomaterial suspensions samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required. NOTE      This document determines the total dry matter content of the sample, including any dissolved solids. If only the cellulosic material content free of dissolved solids is desired, dissolved solids are removed prior to measuring the dry matter content, e.g. by washing or dialysis, taking care to retain all cellulosic material.  Published 2022-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 638:1978 Pulps — Determination of dry matter content Applies to moist and air-dry pulp which does not contain any appreciable quantity of matter, other than water, volatile at the temperature specified for the drying, and is not applicable to the dry matter content of slush pulp or to the determination of the saleable mass of pulp lots.  Withdrawn 1978-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 638:2008 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of dry matter content — Oven-drying method ISO 638:2008 specifies an oven-drying method for the determination of the dry matter in paper, board and pulp. The procedure is applicable to paper, board and pulp which does not contain any appreciable quantities of materials other than water that are volatile at the temperature of 105 °C ± 2 °C. It is used, for example, in the case of pulp, paper and board samples taken for chemical and physical tests in the laboratory, when a concurrent determination of dry matter content is required. This method is not applicable to the determination of the dry matter content of slush pulp or to the determination of the saleable mass of pulp lots.  Withdrawn 2008-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 692:1982 Pulps — Determination of alkali solubility Specifies a method for the determination of the solubility of pulp in cold sodium hydroxide solutions of various and fixed concentrations, being mainly intended for the investigation of bleached pulps. It may, however, also be used with unbleached pulps.  Published 1982-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 699:1982 Pulps — Determination of alkali resistance Specifies a mthod for the determination of the alkali-insoluble fraction of pulps using sodium hydroxide solution of fixed concentration, being applicable to all kinds of pulp.  Withdrawn 1982-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 699:2015 Pulps — Determination of alkali resistance ISO 699:2015 specifies a method for the determination of the alkali-insoluble fraction of pulps using sodium hydroxide solution of fixed concentration. The sodium hydroxide concentrations most frequently used are 18, 10, and 5 % (m/m). The method is applicable to all kinds of pulp.  Published 2015-04 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 776:1982 Pulps — Determination of acid-insoluble ash Is applicable to all kinds of pulps. The ash obtained is treated with hydrochloric acid.  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 776:2011 Pulps — Determination of acid-insoluble ash ISO 776:2011 specifies a method for the determination of the acid-insoluble ash of pulp. It is applicable to all types of pulps.  Published 2011-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 777:1982 Pulps — Determination of calcium content — EDTA titrimetric and flame atomic absorption spectrometric methods  Withdrawn 1982-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 777:2001 Paper, board and pulp — Determination of calcium  Withdrawn 2001-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 777:2005 Paper, board and pulp — Determination of acid-soluble calcium ISO 777:2005 specifies the procedure for the determination of acid-soluble calcium by atomic absorption spectrometry or by plasma emission spectrometry. It is applicable to all kinds of paper, board and pulp. It specifies a method to determine the acid-soluble part of the incineration residue, i.e. that part of the ignition residue obtained after incineration that is soluble in hydrochloric acid. If the residue is completely soluble, the result obtained by the procedure specified in ISO 777:2005 is taken as the total amount of calcium in the sample.  Withdrawn 2005-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 779:2005 Paper, board and pulp — Determination of acid-soluble iron ISO 779:2005 specifies the procedure for the determination of acid-soluble iron by atomic absorption spectrometry or by plasma emission spectrometry. It is applicable to all kinds of paper, board and pulp. It specifies a method to determine the acid-soluble part of the incineration residue, i.e. that part of the ignition residue obtained after incineration which is soluble in hydrochloric acid. If the residue is completely soluble, the result obtained by the procedure specified in ISO 779:2005 is taken as the total amount of iron in the sample.  Withdrawn 2005-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 801-1:1979 Pulps — Determination of saleable mass in lots — Part 1: Pulp baled in sheet form  Withdrawn 1979-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 801-1:1994 Pulps — Determination of saleable mass in lots — Part 1: Pulp baled in sheet form Cancels and replaces the first edition (1979). Specifies a method for determining the dryness of a lot of pulp baled in sheet form and for calculating its saleable mass. Applicable to all kinds of pulp baled in sheet form. Does not apply to pulp baled in lots in slab form or to pulp baled in unitized lots.  Published 1994-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 801-2:1979 Pulps — Determination of saleable mass in lots — Part 2: Pulps (such as flash-dried pulp) baled in slabs  Withdrawn 1979-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 801-2:1994 Pulps — Determination of saleable mass in lots — Part 2: Pulps (such as flash-dried pulps) baled in slabs Cancels and replaces the first edition (1979). Specifies a method for determining the dryness of a lot of pulp baled in slabs and for calculating its saleable mass. Applicable for most kinds of pulp, in bales of approximately 200 kg, and made up of four to six slabs or wads, of fairly uniform and similar thickness. Also be applicable to bales not composed of individual layers, but which are naturally delaminateable. Not applicable to pulp baled in sheet form or in unitized bales, and, if the drilling device becomes appreciably hot because of frictional heat evolved during drilling.  Published 1994-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 801-3:1994 Pulps — Determination of saleable mass in lots — Part 3: Unitized bales Specifies a method for determining the dryness of a lot of pulp baled in sheet form and shipped as unitized bales, and for calculating its saleable mass. Applicable to all kinds of this pulp. Does not apply to pulp baled in lots in slab form or to pulp shipped as single bales. An example of a full certificate of analysis and related calculations is given in annex A. Annex B gives details of equipment for marking the position of specimen sheets in sample bales.  Published 1994-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1762:1974 Pulps — Determination of ash Specifies a method of determination of ash, which gives an estimation of the content of mineral salts and other inorganic matter contained in pulp. It applies to all kinds of pulp.  Withdrawn 1974-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1762:2001 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of residue (ash) on ignition at 525 degrees C  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1762:2015 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of residue (ash) on ignition at 525 degrees C ISO/TS 1762:2015 describes the determination of the residue (ash) on ignition of paper, board and pulp at 525 °C. It is applicable to all types of paper, board, and pulp samples. The ash may consist of a) mineral matter in the pulp and various residues from chemicals used in its manufacture, b) metallic matter from piping and machinery, and c) fillers, pigments, coatings, or residues from various additives. In samples containing calcium carbonate, there is practically no decomposition of carbonate by ashing at 525 °C. Other fillers and pigments such as clay and titanium dioxide are also unaffected by ashing at 525 °C. Accordingly, the residue on ignition as determined by this International Standard provides a good estimate of the total inorganic matter in the sample, provided that the sample does not contain other minerals which decompose at or below this temperature. For example, magnesium carbonate and calcium sulfate may, at least partly, decompose at temperatures below 525 °C.  Withdrawn 2015-06 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1762:2019 Paper, board, pulps and cellulose nanomaterials — Determination of residue (ash content) on ignition at 525 °C This document describes the determination of the residue (ash content) on ignition of paper, board, pulps and cellulose nanomaterials at 525 °C. It is applicable to all types of paper, board, pulp and cellulose nanomaterial samples. This document provides measurement procedures to obtain a measurement precision of 0,01 % or better for residue (ash content) on ignition at 525 °C. Determination of residue (ash content) on ignition at 900 °C of paper, board, pulps and cellulose nanomaterials is described in ISO 2144. In the context of this document, the term "cellulose nanomaterial" refers specifically to cellulose nano-object (see 3.2 to 3.4). Owing to their nanoscale dimensions, these cellulose nano-objects can have intrinsic properties, behaviours or functionalities that are distinct from those associated with paper, board and pulps.  Published 2019-07 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1830:1982 Pulps — Determination of manganese content — Sodium periodate photometric and flame atomic absorption spectrometric methods Specifies two methods based on the ashing of the pulp and the disolution of the ash in hydrochloric acid, both of them being applicable to all kinds of pulp.  Withdrawn 1982-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 1830:2005 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of acid-soluble manganese ISO1830:2005 specifies the procedure for the determination of acid-soluble manganese by flame atomic absorption spectrometry or by plasma emission spectroscopy.  Withdrawn 2005-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2469:1977 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse reflectance factor  Withdrawn 1977-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2469:1994 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse reflectance factor Cancels and replaces the second edition (1977). Specifies the equipment for measuring the diffuse reflectance factor of pulp, paper and board and the procedures for calibrating that equipment. Measurements are used for the evaluation of optical properties such as diffuse blue reflectance factor, the scattering coefficient of pulp, opacity, whiteness, luminous reflectance factor, the chromaticity coordinates of paper and the intrinsic reflectance factor of non-fibrous materials. Numerical values optically characterizing the materials are calculated specifically for each property determined.  Withdrawn 1994-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2469:1994/Cor 1:1998 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse reflectance factor — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2469:2007 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse radiance factor ISO 2469:2007 describes the general procedure for measuring the diffuse radiance factor of all types of pulp, paper and board. More particularly, it specifies in detail in Annex A the characteristics of the equipment to be used for such measurements, and in Annex B the procedures to be used for calibrating that equipment. ISO 2469:2007 may be used to measure the radiance factors and related properties of materials containing fluorescent whitening agents, provided that the UV radiation content in the illumination has been adjusted to the level specified in the specific International Standard describing the measurement of the property in question. ISO 2469:2007 describes in Annex C the preparation of fluorescent reference standards, although the procedures for using these standards are not included, since their use is described in detail in the specific International Standards describing the measurement of the properties of materials containing fluorescent whitening agents.  Withdrawn 2007-06 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2469:2014 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse radiance factor (diffuse reflectance factor) ISO 2469:2014 describes the general procedure for measuring the diffuse radiance factor of all types of pulp, paper and board. More particularly, it specifies in detail the characteristics of the equipment to be used for such measurements, and the procedures to be used for calibrating that equipment. ISO 2469:2014 may be used to measure the diffuse radiance factors and related properties of materials containing fluorescent whitening agents, provided that the UV-content of the instrument illumination has been adjusted to give the same level of fluorescence as a fluorescent reference standard for a selected CIE illuminant, in accordance with the specific International Standard describing the measurement of the property in question. ISO 2469:2014 describes the preparation of fluorescent reference standards, although the procedures for using these standards are not included, since their use is described in detail in the specific International Standards describing the measurement of the properties of materials containing fluorescent whitening agents.  Published 2014-08 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO/DIS 2469 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse radiance factor (diffuse reflectance factor)  Under development Edition : 6 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2470-1:2009 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor — Part 1: Indoor daylight conditions (ISO brightness) ISO 2470-1:2009 specifies a method for measuring the diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) of pulps, papers and boards. ISO 2470-1:2009 is limited in its scope to white and near-white pulps, papers and boards. The measurement can only be made in an instrument in which the ultraviolet energy level of the illumination has been adjusted to correspond to the CIE illuminant C using a fluorescent reference standard.  Withdrawn 2009-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2470-1:2016 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor — Part 1: Indoor daylight conditions (ISO brightness) ISO 2470-1:2016 specifies a method for measuring the diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) of pulps, papers and boards. ISO 2470-1:2016 is limited in its scope to white and near-white pulps, papers and boards. The measurement can only be made in an instrument in which the ultraviolet energy level of the illumination has been adjusted to correspond to the CIE illuminant C[6] using a fluorescent reference standard. The CIE illuminant C is taken to be representative of indoor daylight conditions because it contains a suitable proportion of UV radiation.[9]  Published 2016-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2470-2:2008 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor — Part 2: Outdoor daylight conditions (D65 brightness) ISO 2470-2:2008 specifies a method for measuring the D65 brightness of pulps, papers and boards. ISO 2470-2:2008 is limited in its scope to white and near-white pulps, papers and boards, particularly those exhibiting fluorescence which promotes the appearance of whiteness. The measurement can only be made in an instrument in which the ultraviolet energy level of the illumination has been adjusted to correspond to the CIE standard illuminant D65 using a fluorescent reference standard. The source employed in ISO 2470-2:2008 excites almost twice as much fluorescence as the illuminant in ISO 2470-1. Consequently, ISO 2470-2:2008 is better suited for measuring the fluorescent contribution to the brightness. However, D65 brightness should not be confused with ISO brightness which closely approximates the brightness of papers viewed under indoor conditions.  Published 2008-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 2470:1999 Paper, board and pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness)  Withdrawn 1999-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 3260:1982 Pulps — Determination of chlorine consumption (Degree of delignification) Refers to the linear relationship between chlorine consumption and the total lignin content of pulp, and is applicable to all kinds of pulp.  Withdrawn 1982-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 3260:2015 Pulps — Determination of chlorine consumption (Degree of delignification) ISO 3260:2015 specifies a method for the determination of the degree of delignification of pulp by measuring its chlorine consumption. This method is applicable to all kinds of pulp.  Published 2015-04 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 3688:1977 Pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness)  Withdrawn 1977-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 3688:1977/Amd 1:1980 Pulps — Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1980-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 3688:1999 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for the measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) This International Standard specifies two procedures for the preparation of laboratory sheets prior to measuring thediffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness). One is the traditional procedure based on preparation of sheets in aBüchner funnel using a filter paper or a wire screen. ln the other procedure, the sheets are prepared in a standardsheet former (conventional or Rapid Köthen).Details of the subsequent measurement procedure are given in ISO 2470.It is applicable to all wood pulps and to most other types of pulp. Pulps with very long fibres, such as those madefrom unshortened cotton, flax and similar materials, shall be reduced to a suitable fibre length before testing by thismethod.This International Standard shall be used in conjunction with ISO 2469 and ISO 2470.  Withdrawn 1999-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 3688:2022 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for the measurement of optical properties This document specifies two procedures for the preparation of laboratory sheets prior to measuring optical properties. One is the preparation of pads in a Büchner funnel using a filter paper or a wire screen and the other one is the preparation of laboratory sheets in a standard sheet former (conventional or Rapid Köthen). This document is applicable to all wood pulps and to most other types of pulp. It is not applicable to pulps with very long fibres, such as those made from unshortened cotton, flax and similar materials, unless they are reduced to a suitable fibre length (about 2 mm) before performing the methods. It is not applicable to recycled pulps (see ISO 21993). It is not applicable to opacity measurements or to the determination of light scattering and absorption coefficients.  Published 2022-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 9197:2016 Paper, board and pulps — Determination of water-soluble chlorides ISO 9197:2016 specifies a method for the determination of water-soluble chlorides in all types of paper, board and pulp. The lower limit of the determination is 20 mg of chloride ion per kilogram of dry sample.  Published 2016-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 4046-1:2002 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 1: Alphabetical index ISO 4046-1:2002 is an alphabetical index of English and French terms which are defined in the ISO 4046 series of standards, which document the terminology of paper, board, pulp and related terms.  Withdrawn 2002-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 85.020 Paper production processes ; 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046-1:2016 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 1: Alphabetical index ISO 4046-1:2016 is an alphabetical index of English and French terms which are defined in the ISO 4046 series of standards, which document the terminology of paper, board, pulp and related terms.  Published 2016-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 85.020 Paper production processes ; 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046-2:2002 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 2: Pulping terminology ISO 4046-2:2002 defines terms related to pulping in both English and French.  Withdrawn 2002-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046-2:2016 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 2: Pulping terminology ISO 4046-2.2016 defines terms related to pulping, in both English and French.  Published 2016-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046-5:2002 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 5: Properties of pulp, paper and board ISO 4046-5:2002 defines terms related to properties of pulp, paper and board, in both English and French.  Withdrawn 2002-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046-5:2016 Paper, board, pulps and related terms — Vocabulary — Part 5: Properties of pulp, paper and board ISO 4046-5:2016 defines terms related to properties of pulp, paper and board, in both English and French.  Published 2016-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4046:1978 Paper, board, pulp and related terms — Vocabulary Includes the sections Pulp - Genenral Terms, Pulp Manufacture, Types of Pulp, Paper and Board - General Terms, Paper Marking, Types of Paper and Board - Converted Products, Properties of Pulp, Paper or Board, and has French and English indexes attached to it.  Withdrawn 1978-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 48 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board ; 01.040.85 Paper technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4094:2005 Paper, board and pulps — International calibration of testing apparatus — Nomination and acceptance of standardizing and authorized laboratories ISO 4094:2005 provides rules for the nomination and appointment of standardizing and authorized laboratories under the jurisdiction of ISO/TC 6, or one of its subcommittees, with the aim of establishing and maintaining the reference standards and distributing the transfer standards required to achieve interlaboratory agreement in the results of a test method specified in an International Standard for paper, board or pulp. It provides guidelines for the establishment of criteria for the initial appointment and continued acceptance of nominated laboratories.  Withdrawn 2005-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.020 Paper production processes ; 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 5263:1995 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration Cancels and replaces the first edition (1979). Specifies an apparatus and a method for the laboratory wet disintegration of pulp. Specifies the disintegration apparatus and in some cases the disintegration procedures required in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps. The method is applicable to most kinds of pulp, including recycled fibres, it is not suitable for some very long-fibred pulps such as those from cotton and similar materials.  Withdrawn 1995-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5264-1:1979 Pulps — Laboratory beating — Part 1: Valley beater method Is limited to the furnishing and beating of the stock, the with-drawal and distribution of the samples, and the beating equipment. The beating is a preliminary step in testing the physical properties of the pulp.  Published 1979-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 4094:2017 Paper, board and pulps — General requirements for the competence of laboratories authorized for the issue of optical reference transfer standards of level 3 ISO 4094:2017 provides both general requirements and specific requirements (Annex A) for laboratories seeking to become "Authorized Laboratories (ALs)" and to maintain their Authorized Laboratory status for the issue of optical reference transfer standards of level 3. This document follows the requirements and adopts the format of ISO/IEC 17025, with the aims of: a) establishing and maintaining international optical reference transfer standards of level 2 (IR2) traceable to an international optical reference primary standard of level 1 (IR1) maintained by a standardizing laboratory; b) distributing traceability required to achieve inter-laboratory agreement in the results of test methods specified in International Standards for optical properties of paper, board or pulp; c) participating in the design and development of new methods and international harmonization of procedures. When a laboratory does not undertake one or more of the activities covered by this document, such as sampling and the design/development of new methods, the requirements of those clauses do not apply. ISO 4094:2017 is for use by specified laboratories authorized to issue optical reference transfer standards in developing their management system for quality, administrative and technical operations. Laboratory customers, regulatory authorities and accreditation bodies can also use it in confirming or recognizing the competence of laboratories. NOTE It might be necessary to explain or interpret certain requirements in this document to ensure that the requirements are applied in a consistent manner. Guidance for consistent application can be obtained from Technical Committee ISO/TC 6.  Published 2017-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 32 Technical Committee 85.020 Paper production processes ; 85.040 Pulps ; 85.060 Paper and board
ISO 4119:1978 Pulps — Determination of stock concentration (Rapid method)  Withdrawn 1978-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 4119:1995 Pulps — Determination of stock concentration Cancels and replaces the first edition (1978). Specifies a method for determining the stock concentration of aqueous pulp suspensions. Used in laboratory procedures for the determination of other pulp properties and is referred to in a range of other ISO standards where pulp suspensions are involved. Not intended for determining the saleable mass of slush pulps. In principle, applicable to all kinds of aqueous pulp suspensions.  Published 1995-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5263-1:2004 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration — Part 1: Disintegration of chemical pulps ISO 5263-1:2004 specifies an apparatus and the procedure for the laboratory-wet disintegration of chemical pulps. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps. In principle, this method is applicable to all kind of chemical pulps, including recovered fibres. It is not suitable for mechanical pulps and some very long-fibred chemical pulps such as those from cotton and similar materials.  Published 2004-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5263-2:2004 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration — Part 2: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at 20 degrees C ISO 5263-2:2004 specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory-wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that do not exhibit latency or pulps where latency has already been removed. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps. In principle, this method is applicable to all kind of mechanical pulps (i.e. mechanical, semi-chemical and chemo-mechanical pulps) that do not exhibit latency, including recovered fibres from mechanical pulps. It is not suitable for mechanical pulps exhibiting latency for which the disintegration procedure described in ISO 5263-3 shall be used. The procedure specified by ISO 5263-2:2004 should also be used to disintegrate all mechanical pulps to be measured for brightness.  Published 2004-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5263-3:2004 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration — Part 3: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at > 85 degrees C ISO 5263-3:2004 specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that exhibit latency. This apparatus and procedure are required for preparation of the test portion in a number of other International Standards dealing with pulps. ISO 5263-3:2004 is applicable to all kind of mechanical pulps (i.e. mechanical, semi-chemical and chemo-mechanical pulps) exhibiting latency. Mechanical pulps not exhibiting latency shall be disintegrated according to ISO 5263-2. The procedure specified in ISO 5263-2 should be used to disintegrate all mechanical pulps to be measured for brightness.  Withdrawn 2004-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5263-3:2023 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration — Part 3: Disintegration of mechanical pulps at ≥85°C This document specifies an apparatus and the procedures for the laboratory wet disintegration of mechanical pulps that exhibit latency except when brightness is measured. This apparatus and procedure can be used for preparation of the test portion in other International Standards dealing with pulps. This document is applicable to all kind of mechanical pulps (i.e. mechanical, semi-chemical and chemi-mechanical pulps) exhibiting latency.  Published 2023-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5263:1979 Pulps — Laboratory wet disintegration  Withdrawn 1979-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5264-2:1979 Pulps — Laboratory beating — Part 2: PFI mill method Is limited to the furnishing and beating of the stock, the with-drawal and distribution of the samples, and the beating equipment. The beating is a preliminary step in testing the physical properties of the pulp.  Withdrawn 1979-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5264-2:2002 Pulps — Laboratory beating — Part 2: PFI mill method ISO 5264-2:2002 specifies a method, using a PFI mill, for the laboratory beating of pulp. The description is limited to the sampling and beating of the pulp, the withdrawal and distribution of samples, and the beating equipment. NOTE Beating is a preliminary step in testing the physical properties of pulp. In principle, this method is applicable to all kinds of chemical and semi-chemical pulps. In practice, the method may not give satisfactory results with certain pulps with extremely long fibres.  Withdrawn 2002-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5264-2:2011 Pulps — Laboratory beating — Part 2: PFI mill method ISO 5264-2:2011 specifies a method for the laboratory beating of pulp using a PFI mill. The description is limited to the sampling, preparation and beating of the pulp and the beating equipment. In principle, this method is applicable to all kinds of chemical and semi-chemical pulps. In practice, the method might not give satisfactory results with certain pulps having extremely long fibres.  Published 2011-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5264-3:1979 Pulps — Laboratory beating — Part 3: Jokro mill method Is limited to the furnishing and beating of the stock, the withdrawal and distribution of the samples, and the beating equipment. The beating is a preliminary step in testing the physical properties of the pulp.  Withdrawn 1979-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5267-1:1979 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 1: Schopper-Riegler method  Withdrawn 1979-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5267-1:1999 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 1: Schopper-Riegler method  Published 1999-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5267-1:1999/Cor 1:2001 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 1: Schopper-Riegler method — Technical Corrigendum 1  Published 2001-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5267-2:1980 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 2: "Canadian Standard" freeness method Provides a measure of the rate at which a dilute suspension may be dewatered and is applicable to all kinds of pulp in aqueous suspension. Test results do not necessarily correlate with the drainage behaviour of pulp material on a commercial paper machine.  Withdrawn 1980-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5267-2:2001 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 2: "Canadian Standard" freeness method This part of ISO 5267 specifies a method for determination of the drainability of a pulp suspension in water in terms of the "Canadian Standard" freeness in millilitres. In principle, this method is applicable to all kinds of pulp in aqueous suspension. NOTE Treatments which produce a large proportion of fines may induce an anomalous rise in freeness (false freeness), as a rule at values below 100 ml.  Published 2001-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO/WD 5267-2 Pulps — Determination of drainability — Part 2: "Canadian Standard" freeness method  Deleted Edition : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-1:1979 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 1: Conventional sheet-former method  Withdrawn 1979-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-1:1998 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 1: Conventional sheet-former method  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-1:2005 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 1: Conventional sheet-former method ISO 5269-1:2005 specifies a method, using a conventional sheet former, for the preparation of laboratory sheets of pulp for the purpose of carrying out subsequent physical tests on these sheets in order to assess the relevant properties of the pulp itself. ISO 5269-1:2005 is applicable to most kinds of pulp. It is not suitable for some pulps with very long fibres, such as those made from unshortened cotton, flax and similar materials. This method is not suitable for the preparation of laboratory sheets for the determination of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) in accordance with ISO 3688  Published 2005-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-2:1980 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 2: Rapid-Koethen method  Withdrawn 1980-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-2:1998 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 2: Rapid-Köthen method  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-2:2004 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 2: Rapid-Köthen method ISO 5269-2:2004 specifies a method, using a Rapid-Köthen sheet former, for the preparation of laboratory sheets of pulp for the purpose of carrying out subsequent physical tests on these sheets in order to assess the relevant properties of the pulp itself. ISO 5269-2:2004 is applicable to most kinds of pulp. It is not suitable for some pulps with very long fibres, such as those made from unshortened cotton, flax and similar materials. This method is not suitable for the preparation of laboratory sheets for the determination of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) in accordance with ISO 3688.  Published 2004-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5269-3:2008 Pulps — Preparation of laboratory sheets for physical testing — Part 3: Conventional and Rapid-Köthen sheet formers using a closed water system ISO 5269-3:2008 specifies two procedures for preparing a closed water system which is in retention equilibrium, to be used for the preparation of laboratory sheets from pulps with a high fines content. One procedure is applicable to the preparation of laboratory sheets using the conventional sheet former and the other using the Rapid-K'then sheet former. The sheets prepared prior to attaining retention equilibrium are discarded. ISO 5269-3:2008 is especially applicable to mechanical and chemimechanical pulps, as well as to pulps prepared from recycled fibres, i.e. pulps with a high fines content for which retention of fines is poor when using the open water system as described in ISO 5269-1 or ISO 5269-2. ISO 5269-3:2008 is not applicable to some very long-fibred pulps, such as those from unshortened cotton, flax and similar materials. After retention equilibrium is attained, the preparation of laboratory sheets for testing the physical properties follows the procedures described in ISO 5269-1 (conventional sheet former) or ISO 5269-2 (Rapid-K'then sheet former), whichever is relevant. ISO 5269-3:2008 is generally not applicable for the preparation of laboratory sheets from chemical pulps for which ISO 5269-1 or ISO 5269-2 are used. ISO 5269-3:2008 is not applicable for the preparation of laboratory sheets for measuring ISO brightness. These sheets can be prepared in accordance with ISO 3688.  Published 2008-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5270:1979 Pulps — Laboratory sheets — Determination of physical properties  Withdrawn 1979-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5270:1998 Pulps — Laboratory sheets — Determination of physical properties  Withdrawn 1998-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5270:2012 Pulps — Laboratory sheets — Determination of physical properties ISO 5270:2012 specifies the relevant International Standards to be used for the determination of physical properties of laboratory sheets made of all kind of pulps. It is applicable to laboratory sheets prepared in accordance with ISO 5269-1, ISO 5269-2 or ISO 5269-3. In ISO 5270:2012, it is left to the pulp producer and the pulp user to agree upon which properties are relevant to be tested. The results are, if applicable, reported in index form.  Withdrawn 2012-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5270:2022 Pulps — Laboratory sheets — Determination of physical properties This document specifies the relevant International Standards used for the determination of physical properties of laboratory sheets made of all types of pulps. It is applicable to laboratory sheets prepared in accordance with ISO 5269‑1, ISO 5269‑2 or ISO 5269‑3.  Published 2022-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-1:1982 Pulps — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 1: Unbleached chemical pulps  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-1:1998 Pulp — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 1: Inspection of laboratory sheets  Withdrawn 1998-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-1:1998/Cor 1:1999 Pulp — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 1: Inspection of laboratory sheets — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 1999-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-1:2006 Pulps — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 1: Inspection of laboratory sheets by transmitted light ISO 5350-1:2006 specifies a method for the estimation by transmitted light of the visible dirt and shives in laboratory sheets prepared from pulp. It is, in principle, applicable to all kinds of pulp, although it is mainly intended for pulp that is not manufactured in sheet form. ISO 5350-1:2006 can also be applied to mill sheeted pulp, if the sheets have high grammage or are very opaque for other reasons, in which case ISO 5350-2:2006 is not applicable. ISO 5350-1:2006 is not intended for recycled pulp.  Published 2006-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-2:1990 Pulps — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 2: Bleached pulp  Withdrawn 1990-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-2:1998 Pulp — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 2: Inspection of mill sheeted pulp  Withdrawn 1998-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-2:2006 Pulps — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 2: Inspection of mill sheeted pulp by transmitted light ISO 5350-2:2006 specifies a method for the estimation by transmitted light of the visible dirt and shives in pulp manufactured in sheets. It does not apply to unbleached kraft pulps or to any other sheeted pulps that are too opaque to allow for the estimation of the minimum size or for minimum contrast specks to be counted, in accordance with ISO 5350-2:2006. The maximum grammage for most pulp sheets is in the range 800 g/m2 to 1 000 g/m2. If the sheets of the mill sheeted pulp have high grammage or are very opaque for other reasons, ISO 5350-1:2006 should be applied. ISO 5350-2:2006 is not intended for recycled pulp.  Published 2006-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-3:1997 Pulps — Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 3: Inspection by reflected light  Withdrawn 1997-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps
ISO 5350-3:2007 Pulps - Estimation of dirt and shives — Part 3: Visual inspection by reflected light using Equivalent Black Area (EBA) method ISO 5350-3:2007 specifies a procedure for the estimation of the visible dirt and shives by reflected light using the Equivalent Black Area (EBA) method in pulps. It is, in principle, applicable to all types of dry or wet pulp, manufactured in sheets or rolls, including recycled pulp.  Published 2007-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 85.040 Pulps