COARSENESS OF PULP FIBERS
			
 
			
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	- Coarseness of fibers has an important effect on many properties of paper.
- Coarseness expressed in decigrex decreases as the fibers are split with beating.
- Used as measure of the splitting effect of beating or refining equipment.
- Coarseness (weight per unit length) of the fibers in a pulp may be ascertained by counting the crossings of a known weight of fibers per unit area on a prepared slide over lines of known length.
- Crossings are counted with a microscope and mechanical stage, by traversing the slide over a series of 5cm.
- The “weight factors” of various fibers as described in TAPPI T401 “Fiber Analysis of Paper and Paperboard” should be proportional.
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- Scope.
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- Test specimens.
- Apparatus.
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- Production Manager.
- Technical Manager.
- Researchers.
- Laboratory Personal.
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