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TAPPI T 536 om-07

Resistance of paper to passage of air (high-pressure gurley method)

This method is used to measure the air resistance of approximately 6.4 sq. cm. (1 sq. in.) circular area of paper using a pressure differential of approximately 3 kPa. The recommended range of this instrument is for papers that require 10 or more seconds for 10 mL of air to pass through. Refer to the manufacturerÆs instructions for the upper range limits. For more permeable papers, other techniques are preferable. Instruments are available with automatic timing devices. This method measures the time it takes for a given volume of air to pass through the test specimen along with any possible leakage of air across the surface; therefore, it is unsuitable for rough-surface papers which cannot be securely clamped so as to avoid significant surface and edge leakage. For a similar method of measuring air resistance that tests paper at a lower pressure (approx. 1.22 kPa) and has higher volume capabilities, refer to TAPPI T 460 ôAir Resistance of Paperö. For a similar method of measuring air permeance at pressures up to 9.85 kPa, using both smaller and larger test areas, refer to TAPPI T547 ôAir Permeance of Paper and Paperboard (Sheffield Type)ö.


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