Disintegrating pulp at elevated temperatures reduces latency by removing the stress that is found in fibres that have been disintegrated at lower temperatures. If disintegration is done in cold water, subsequent testing will not show the full strength development of the pulp. Disintegrating the pulp at elevated temperatures and low consistency relaxes the fibres, thus removing the latency. Disintegration time is typically reduced from 15 minutes to 2 minutes.
Features
- 316 Stainless frame
- Simple controls
Specifications
- Meets TAPPI 262 and CPPA C8P
- Centrifugal Pump Motor: 240 litres per minute at 3450 rpm
- Water temperature: 90-95° C; distilled or demineralized water
Connections
- Electrical: Specify voltage requirements when ordering
Options
- 3 litre container (holds up to 56 g of oven-dried pulp)
- 7 litre container (holds up to 136 g of oven-dried pulp)
- 180 litre hot water tank
Applications
Pulp and Sheet Making Testing