TAPPI definition

TAPPI means Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry.
TAPPI means the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, founded in 1915, TAPPI has grown into the world's largest professional association serving the pulp, paper, converting and packaging industries. Through TAPPI, suppliers and consultants working in the pulp, paper, packaging, and converting industry contribute their technical expertise to the industry, set standards, and develop their core competencies. The address of the Association for the purpose of ordering copies of their standards is as follows:
TAPPI means the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, founded in 1915, TAPPI has

Examples of TAPPI in a sentence

  • Sample preparation Size of particles, after representative sample grinding UNI EN 14780 Humidity Amount of water in the as received sample UNI EN 14774-1 (ASTM E203) Bulk density Mass of sample per occupied UNI EN 15103 volume by the “as received” sample Proximate Analysis Ash content UNI EN 14775 – TAPPI T211 om93 Volatile Matter (VM) UNI EN 15148, mod.

  • Assignment of exhibit space at this time will be made based on the date the application and deposit are received, with priority given to past TAPPI Exhibitors and TAPPI Sustaining Members.

  • TAPPI, the leading association for the worldwide pulp, paper & allied industries is the owner and organizer of CorrExpo 2023, hereinafter referred to as “Show” and Show includes the exhibits and any official conferences occurring with the Show.

  • PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS TYPICAL PULP PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Freeness CSF 640 550 400 TAPPI Burst Factor gf/cm2 / g/m2 25 33 38 TAPPI Tear Factor 100gf.m2/g 80 75 70 Breaking Length km 4.0 5.0 6.0 Tensile gf/ln 6,000 8,000 9,500 Exhibit B 1 of 2 29 WHITE GOLD GRADE 112 BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT MAY 1993 SPECIES DOUG▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ This Doug▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ kraft pulp has excellent initial tear strength and develops good tensile strength with refining.

  • D3175 Fixed Carbon (FC) Ultimate Analysis Elemental analysis (C, H, N, O) UNI EN 15104 Sulfur (S), Chlorine (Cl) UNI EN 15289 Major metal elements Content of Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, K, Si, Na, Ti UNI EN 15290 Minor metal elements Content of Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, V, Zn UNI EN 15297 Calorific value Higher Heating Value (HHV) Lower Heating Value (LHV) UNI EN 14918, ISO 1928 DIN 51900 – TAPPI Test T684 Ash melting Melting Temperatures CEN/TS 15370-1, ISO 540: 1995 and DIN 51730: 1998.

  • Except for instances of gross negligence or willful misconduct, neither TAPPI, Show Management, its members, nor the representatives and employees thereof, or any other TAPPI authorized contract help, its official service contractors nor the Facility nor its repre- sentatives and employees will be responsible for injury, loss or damage that may occur to Exhibitor or to Exhibitor’s employees or property from any cause whatsoever, prior, during or subsequent to the period covered by this contract.

  • Finished products shall demonstrate the following characteristics when tested in accordance with the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) standards: o Basic weight 20 lbs.

  • In the case of black liquor, nominal humidity content indicated by the supplier was around 20 %-wt; due to its slurry consistence, for the humidity value acquisition of this sample the TAPPI Test T650 protocol, specifically design for weak and strong black liquors samples, was adopted.

  • Such insurance shall name TAPPI, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Exposition Services and the Facility as an additional insured.