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ISO 6588-1:2012

Paper, board and pulps — Determination of pH of aqueous extracts — Part 1: Cold extraction

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Feb 24, 2020

General information

95.99     Feb 24, 2020

ISO

ISO/TC 6

International Standard

85.040     85.060  

Scope

ISO 6588-1:2012 specifies a method for the determination of the pH-value defined by the electrolytes extractable by cold water from a sample of paper, board or pulp.
ISO 6588-1:2012 is applicable to all types of paper, board and pulp.
As the quantity of extractable ionic material approaches zero, as in the case of highly purified pulps, the precision of the method becomes poor because of the difficulties encountered in making pH measurements on water containing little electrolytic material.
Since the extraction in ISO 6588-1:2012 is performed with distilled or deionised water, the pH-value measured will sometimes be different (e.g. for fully bleached pulp) from the pH-value measured under mill process conditions in which various types of process waters, e.g. chemically treated river water containing electrolytes, are used.
It is necessary to be aware that the results will not be the same when measuring pH according to ISO 6588-1:2012 and to ISO 29681. The difference can be significant especially when measuring pulps having a low ionic strength.
ISO 6588-2 differs from ISO 6588-1:2012 only as regards the extraction conditions. No general guidance can be given as to which of the two procedures (hot or cold) is best suited in a particular situation.
For cellulosic papers used for electrical purposes, the method used should be that given in IEC 60554-2

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

Revises
ISO 6588-1:2005

NOW

WITHDRAWN
ISO 6588-1:2012
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Feb 24, 2020

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
ISO 6588-1:2020

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