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AS/NZS 1301.545:2018

AS/NZS 1301.545:2018

Methods of test for pulp and paper Determination of light scattering and absorption coefficients (using Kubelka-Munk theory) (ISO 9416:2017, MOD)

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Abstract

The objective of this Standard is to specify a method for the calculation of light-scattering and light-absorption coefficients based upon diffuse reflectance measurements made under the conditions specified in AS/NZS 1301.510:2016 using the Kubelka-Munk theory.

Scope

This document specifies a method for the calculation of light-scattering and light-absorption coefficients based upon diffuse reflectance measurements made under the conditions specified in ISO 2469 using the colour matching function ?(?) and CIE illuminant C.
It is emphasized that the strict evaluation of the light-scattering and light-absorption coefficients requires conditions which cannot be achieved with the instrumentation specified here. The values obtained by application of this document are dependent on the application of the Kubelka-Munk equations, not to full reflectance data but to reflectance factor data obtained using the specified d/0° geometry and a gloss trap.
The use of the method is restricted to white and near-white uncoated papers with an opacity less than about 95 %. Paper that has been treated with a fluorescent dyestuff or that exhibits significant fluorescence can only be dealt with if a filter with a cut-off wavelength of 420 nm is used to eliminate all the fluorescence effect in the UVex(420) mode.
NOTE 1 The residual UV-level in the instrument may depend on whether the instrument is adjusted to UV(C) or UV(D65) conditions prior to switching to the UVex(420) mode, but it is considered that this uncertainty in the residual level can be ignored in the application of this document.
NOTE 2 Although this method is restricted to paper, it can be applied to pulp sheets, although this is not in accordance with this document. In general, when pulps are tested, the light-absorption coefficient at 457 nm corresponding to the ISO brightness value or the spectral absorption coefficients are of greater interest than the weighted value standardized in this document.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Modifies ISO 9416:2017
Committee PK-019
Supersedes
  • DR AS/NZS 1301.545:2018

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