2. Aging cellulose and paper
As defined in the introduction to this article by Fayolle and Verdu in
Here, paper degradation is approached from a chemical point of view, and exclusively through the mechanisms of ageing as they occur under usual ambient conditions (natural hygrothermal ageing) or under standardized artificial ageing conditions (temperatures not exceeding 105°C...
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Bibliography
Websites
The Book and Paper Group Annual, American Institute for Conservation of Historic &&&& Artistic Works, Site Editor Eliza Gilligan, University of Virginia Libraries : http://cool.conservation-us.org/coolaic/sg/bpg/annual/
PORCK Henk J. – Rate of Paper Degradation. The Predictive Value of...
Standards and norms
- Paper and cardboard – Determining the moisture content of a batch – Oven-drying method - ISO 287 - 2009
- Paper – Determination of bending strength - ISO 5626 - 1993
- Paper and cardboard – Determining tensile properties – Part 2: Constant strain gradient method (20 mm/min) - ISO 1924-2 - 2008
- Pasta – Determination of tensile strength in wet and dry condition - ISO 15361 - 2000
- Paper, cardboard...
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