ISO 5350-2:2006 specifies a method for the estimation by transmitted light of the visible dirt and shives in pulp manufactured in sheets. It does not apply to unbleached kraft pulps or to any other sheeted pulps that are too opaque to allow for the estimation of the minimum size or for minimum contrast specks to be counted, in accordance with ISO 5350-2:2006. The maximum grammage for most pulp sheets is in the range 800 g/m2 to 1 000 g/m2.
If the sheets of the mill sheeted pulp have high grammage or are very opaque for other reasons, ISO 5350-1:2006 should be applied.
ISO 5350-2:2006 is not intended for recycled pulp.

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ISO 5350-1:2006 specifies a method for the estimation by transmitted light of the visible dirt and shives in laboratory sheets prepared from pulp. It is, in principle, applicable to all kinds of pulp, although it is mainly intended for pulp that is not manufactured in sheet form.
ISO 5350-1:2006 can also be applied to mill sheeted pulp, if the sheets have high grammage or are very opaque for other reasons, in which case ISO 5350-2:2006 is not applicable.
ISO 5350-1:2006 is not intended for recycled pulp.

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This Part of EN ISO 5350 specifies the method for the estimation by transmitted light of the visible dirt and shives in laboratory sheets prepared from pulp. It is applicable to all kinds of pulp, though it is mainly intended for pulp that is not manufactured in sheet form. Part 2 of this European Standard deals with the estimation of dirt and shives in mill sheeted pulp. This part can also be applied to mill sheeted pulp. If the sheets have high grammage or are very opaque for other reasons, in which case Part 2 is not applicable. This European Standard is not intended for recycled pulp.

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This part of En ISO 5350 specifies the method for the estimation by transmitted light of dirt and shives in pulp manufactured in sheets. It does not apply to unbleached kraft pulps or to any other sheeted pulps that are too opaque to allow for the estimation of the minimum size or for minimum contrast specks to be counted in accordance with this European Standard. The maximum grammage for most pulp sheets is in the range 800 g/m2 to 1000 g/m2. Part 1 of this European Standard deals with the estimation of dirt and shives in all kinds of pulp. It is based on inspection of laboratory sheets.

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