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Beating pulp fiber provides effects such as fibrillation, generation of fines, reduction of fiber in length and volume, etc. depending on the beating method and time. As a result, various physical characteristics of the paper are affected in addition to the fluidity and drainage performance on wire cloth. Beating has a significant role in the paper manufacturing process, and the resulting drainage performance needs to be evaluated. Some of commonly used
evaluation methods involve use of a Canadian standard tester and Schopper-Riegler freeness tester. In those methods, a certain amount of suspension liquid is filtered through a screen plate or wire cloth, and the white water is sampled from the funnel side tube, whose amount is measured and used to determine the beatability. This tester uses a screen plate for filtering suspension liquid and is provided with a cock to be operated to start drainage.
Thus, it eliminates differences in the result when different operatorsare involved, yielding high accuracy.
| Specimen | 3 g O.D. |
| Concentration | 0.3 % |
| Standard accessory | one screen plate per JIS, ISO |
| Optional | wire, one measuring cylinder 1000 cc, mounting support |
| Referential standards | JIS P-8121-1995, TAPPI T227om-92 ISO 5267/2 |
| Outer dimensions | main unit 300x300x730 mm (not including the support) |
| Instrument weight | 28 kg |