CAN/CGSB 9.0 NO. 2-93

CAN/CGSB 9.0 NO. 2-93
CAN/CGSB 9.0 NO. 2-93 English, French Printed Edition [ Withdrawn ] Methods of Testing Pulp and Paper - The Determination of Freeness

standard published 09/01/1993 by Canadian General Standards Board

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The Canadian Standard Freeness test is designed to give a measure of the rate at which a dilute suspension of pulp may be dewatered. The drainage rate, or freeness, has been shown to be related to the surface conditions and swelling of the fibres, and is a useful index of the amount of mechanical treatment given to the pulp.

The procedure was originally designed to yield a test value suitable primarily for the control of manufacture of groundwood pulp. It is also widely used to follow the changes in drainage rate of various chemical pulps during beating or refining.

Treatments which produce a large proportion of fines may sometimes cause an anomalous rise of freeness (false freeness) usually at values below 100 mL.

Freeness values do not necessarily correlate with the drainage behaviour of pulp material on a commercial paper machine.

The testing and evaluation of a product against this method may require the use of materials and/or equipment that could be hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this method has the responsibility to consult the appropriate health and safety practices in conjunction with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use.

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