1、CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD PAPER TOILET TISSUE FOR INSTITUTIONAL USE 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5.1.2 Absorbency Change this paragraph to read: Absorbency - The average absorption time of the paper toilet tissue as received shall not be more than 20 s, when tested with 0.01 mL distilled water ac
2、cording to CPPA method F.4. CANKGSB-9.13-94 AMENDMENT No. 1 MODIFICATIF No 1 Novemberhovembre 1996 OFFICE DES NORMES GNRALES DU CANADA PAPIER HYGINIQUE, LUSAGE DES TABLISSEMENTS EXIGENCES PARTICULIRES Temps dabsolption Modifier cet alina comme suit: Temps dabsorption - lessai effectu conformment la
3、mthode F.4 de IACPPP avec 0.01 mL deau distille, le temps moyen dabsorption du papier hyginique, la rception, ne doit pas tre suprieur 20 s. Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IH
4、S-,-,- = L874b50 0028747 714 NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA Paper Toilet Tissue For Institutional Use CANICGSB-9-13-94 Supersedes CANICGSB-9.13-92 Canadian General Standards Board Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networki
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22、ard Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- m 3874650 0028749 597 NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CANKGSB-9.13-94 Supersedes CANKGSB-9.13-92 . PAPER TOILET TISSUE FOR INSTITUTIONAL USE The Canadian General Standards Board
23、 administers a Qualification Listing Program for products conforming to the requirements of this standard. Further information on the listing program is available hm the Conformity Assessment Directorate of CGSB. Prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board Ms Approved by the Standards Council o
24、f Canada Published March 1994 by the Canadian General Standards Board Ottawa, Canada K1A 1% . Minister of Supply and SeMces Canada - 1994 No part of this publication may be reproduced in my form Without the prior pamission of the publisher. Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS
25、under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- I1874650 0028750 209 CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD Joss, R.A. Chairperson Agnew, F. Bedard, R. Beshai, J. Bichard, W. Biggs, D. Bishop, T. Blanchet, S. Breen, D. Cleverdon, R.A. Delvecchio,
26、M. Enriquez, M. Fanisworth, M.M. Grant, C.S. Hart, P. Innes, R. Ito, J. Jasmin, G. Kerr, A. Lemieux, B. Macrae, D.R. Matolcsy, G.A. McLaughih, D. Pacey, D. Pariseau, D. Pbilipp, H. Rashid, M.A. Richardson, J. Semenyk, R.W. Suh, Y. Taylor, N. Vhce, A. Wood, W.R Sargent, J. Secretary COMMITTEE ON SANI
27、TARY PAPERS (Membership at date of approval) Consultant Irving Tissue Ltd. Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd. Department of National Defence Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada QA International Scott Paper Ltd. Les industries Cascades Ltd. Department of Supply and Services, New Brunswick Rense
28、ll Paper products inc. P.H.A. industries Ltd. Retail Research Laboratories of Canada J. Ford bag, box and carton manufacturing wastes; mill wrappers; and finished paper and paperboard from obsolete inventories of merchants, wholesalers, dealers, printers, converters, or other, and b) Post-consumer f
29、ibre such as paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes from retail stores, office buildings, homes, municipal collection systems and so forth, after they have passed through their end usage as a consumer item, including: used corrugated boxes, old newspapers, old magazines, mixed waste paper, tabulating
30、 cards, used cordage, and waste cotton fibre. Recycled paper excludes: forest residues (sawmill chips and sawdust). (Note 1) “Virgin Fibre” means fibre from raw material (pulp) which has not been through a papermaking process. I a 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Material - Toilet tissue may be made from
31、 either virgin fibre, or recycled fibre, or any mixture of the two. 4.2 Workmanship - The toilet tissue shall be unglazed, soft, flexible and of even formation, and shall be reasonably free from visible wood splinters, holes, breaks, wrinkles. 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5.1 5.1.1 Type 1, Roll - Type 1
32、 rolls shall comply with the following requirements: Dry Tensile Strength - The average tensile strength in the machine direction for any one ply shall not be less than 110 N/m, when tested according to CPPA method D.32P. 5.1.2 Absorbency - The average absorption time of the tissue as received shall
33、 not be more than 20 s, when tested with 0.1 mL distilled water according to CPPA method F.4. Brightness - There is no limitation on the brightness value of toilet tissue. 5.1.3 5.1.4 Dimensions - Unless otherwise specified (par. 8.i), the width of the roll shall be 10.8 I 0.2 cm and the length shal
34、l not be less than 111.1 m. 5.1.5 The papcr shall be perforated at regular intervals, so that the sheets are easily detachable. The paper shall be evenly wound on a stiff cylindrical pasteboard core having an inside diameter of not less than 3 cm, sufficiently rigid so as not to collapse under norma
35、l conditions of transportation and usage. When specified (par 8.1), rolls shall be wrapped or banded. 5.2 5.2.1 Type 2, Sheet - Type 2 sheets shall comply with the following requirements: Dry Tensile Strength - The diy tensile strength of the tissue, calculated as an average of the breaking strength
36、 values obtained in machine and cross-machine directions, shall not be less than 210 Nlm per ply of tissue when tested according to CPPA method D.32P. Absorbency - The average absorption time of the tissue as received shall not be more than 20 s, when tested with 5.2.2 . 0.1 mL distilled water accor
37、ding to CPPA method F.4. 5.2.3 Dimensions und Packaging - The sheets shall be 10 i 0.2 cm in width and 14.2 10.2 cm in length. They shall be banded together in packages of 400 (2-ply) sheets, interfolded in such a manner that individual sheets will dispense satisfactorily from a container. 6. PREPAR
38、ATION FOR DELIVERY 6.1 Preparation for Delivery - Unless otherwise specified (par. 8.1), preparation for delivery shall conform to normal commercial practice. b Note I: The dejnition for Recycled Paper is based upon the Environmental Choice Program (ECP) definition for Recycled Paper. 2 CAN/CGSB-9.1
39、3-94 Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 7. INSPECTION 7.1 Sampling - Sampling shall be left to the discretion of the inspection authority, unless a specific sampling pla
40、n is specified (par. 8.1). 7.2 Conditioning - Conditioning for samples before testing shall conform to CPPA method A.4. 8. NOTES 8.1 Options - The following options must be specified in the application of this standard: a. Percentage of recycled content, if required (Preface) b. Type of toilet tissu
41、e (par. 3.1) c. Width and/or length of roll, if other than as specified (par. 5.1.4) d. Whether rolls are to be wrapped or banded (par. 5.1.5) e. Details of preparation for delivery, if other than normal commercial practice (par. 6.1) f. Sampling, if a specific plan is required (par. 7.1). 8.2 Sourc
42、e of Referenced Publications - The publications referred to in par. 2.1.1 may be obtained from the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Publications Section, Sun Life Building, 19th Floor, 1155 Metcalfe Street, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4T6. CANKGSB-9.13-94 3 Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-