1、 KSKSKSKS KSKSKSK KSKSKS KSKSK KSKS KSK KS KS M ISO 22754 (ERIC ) KS M ISO 22754 :2009 2009 12 28 http:/www.kats.go.krKS M ISO 22754:2009 : ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) : (http:/www.standard.go.kr) : :2009 12 28 2009-0922 : : ( 02-509-7278) (http:/www.kats.go.kr). 10 5 , . KS M ISO 22754:2009 (ERIC ) Pul
2、p and paperDetermination of the effective residual ink concentration(ERIC number) by infrared reflectance measurement 2008 1 ISO 22754, Pulp and paperDetermination of the effective residual ink concentration (ERIC number) by infrared reflectance measurement , . 1 (ERIC ) . . 950 nm 97 % . ERIC , . ,
3、 . 2 . . ( ) . KS M ISO 186, KS M ISO 536, KS M ISO 2469, , KS M ISO 3688, (ISO ) KS M ISO 14487, 3 , . KS M ISO 22754:2009 2 3.1 (reflectance factor) (%) . 3.2 (diffuse reflectance factor) R , 1 (%) . 2 . 3.3 (intrinsic reflectance factor) R , . . 3.4 R 0 3.5 950 nm s 950 950 nm Kubelka-Munk 1 :m 2
4、 /kg 2 9. . 3.6 950 nm k 950 5.1 950 nm Kubelka-Munk 1 :m 2 /kg 2 9. . KS M ISO 22754:2009 3 3.7 ERIC 950 nm ERIC . 4 950 nm . Kubelka-Munk . ERIC . 5 5.1 , KS M ISO 2469 , , , KS M ISO 2469 , 950 nm . , 950.0 nm5.0 nm . 150 nm , 10 % 250 nm . 5.2 , 950 nm , KS M ISO 2469 ISO/TC 6 . . 5.3 , KS M ISO
5、 2469 , . , . 5.4 , 950 nm 1 % . . . 6 6.1 . , KS M ISO 186 . , . KS M ISO 22754:2009 4 6.2 6.2.1 . 6.2.2 , 63.5 mm63.5 mm . 3.3 . . 6.2.3 KS M ISO 3688 . 60 g/m 2 (retention aid) . KS M ISO 3688 . (Bchner funnel) . pH . KS M ISO 14487 , pH . pH . ( ). . . 4 . KS M ISO 3688 . 63.5 mm63.5 mm . 3.3 .
6、. 950 nm . 97.0 % , 8.2 8.3 R R 0 , . 10 . 2 . . . . 6.3 KS M ISO 536 . 7 KS M ISO 22754:2009 5 950 nm . (5.2) (5.3) . 8 8.1 950 nm . 8.2 . (R ) . . 8.3 . (R 0 ) . 8.2 8.3 ERIC . . 8.4 , 8.2 8.3 . . R R 0 , . R 0 4 R 4 . 8.5 8.2 8.4 . 9 9.1 9.2 9.4 . R R 0 , . 9.2 (1) 950 nm (s 950 ) . 0 0 2 950 ) 1
7、 ( In 1 000 1 R R R R R R R g s (1) g g/m 2 , R 0 R . 9.3 (2) 950 nm (k 950 ) . R R s k 2 ) 1 ( 2 950 950 (2) R . 9.4 (3) ERIC . ERIC10 6 (k sheet /k ink ) (3) k sheet :950 nm KS M ISO 22754:2009 6 k ink :950 nm k ink , 10 000 m 2 /kg k ink (default value) 3 . , k ink . ERIC . ERIC 25 , ERIC . 10 1
8、3 7 2003 . 10 . 1 r % R % A 71.4 0.9 1.1 8.9 12.4 B 134.7 4.0 3.0 8.5 6.4 C 258.5 6.5 2.2 13.1 5.1 2.1 8.0 (95 %) . . 11 . a) b) c) d) , pH(6.2.3 ) e) k ink (9.4 ) f) , ERIC (9.4 ); . g) KS M ISO 22754:2009 7 A () ERIC Kubelka Munk . , 10 000 m 2 /kg 1 m 2 /kg “ ” 1/10 000 100 ppm(parts per million)
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17、 America”, TAPPI Recycling Symposium, March 1998, New Orleans, LA, USA 14 HAYNES, R.D. “The Impact of Pulper Chemistry on Contaminant Removal and Water Quality”, TAPPI Recycling Symposium, March 1999, Atlanta, GA, USA 15 HAYNES, R.D. “The Impact of the Summer Effect on Ink Detachment and Removal”, T
18、APPI Recycling Symposium, March 1999, Atlanta, GA, USA 16 HAYNES, R.D. “Measuring Ink Content: From Pulper to Deinked Pulp”, TAPPI Recycling Symposium, March 2000, Washington D.C., USA 17 POPSON, S.J., MALTHOUSE, D.D., CRAWFORD, T.C., POPSON, M.T. and CRAWFORD, P.M. “Measurement and Control of the O
19、ptical Properties of Paper,” Ninth Edition, Technidyne Corporation, New Albany, IN, USA 18 SAFADI, T. and FABRIS, I. “Innovative Testing Club ERIC 950 Evaluation,” PIRA Reference M456, April 1995, PIRA International, Leatherhead, Surrey, UK (ERIC ) 153787 1 92 3(13) (02)26240114 (02)262401489 http:/ KS M ISO 22754 :2009 KSKSKS SKSKS KSKS SKS KS SKS KSKS SKSKS KSKSKS Pulp and paper Determination of the effective residual ink concentration(ERIC number) by infrared reflectance measurement ICS 85.040;85.060 Korean Agency for Technology and Standards http:/www.kats.go.kr