Bulk (ISO 534, TAPPI T411):
What | This is the ratio between thickness and weight, the specific volume, expressed in cm³/g. A higher value indicates a higher bulk. |
Why | Bulk of paper is e.g. used to determine the total thickness of a book or magazine. |
How | Measuring both weight and thickness as described, calculating the bulk. |
Calculations | Report the average of at least 10 significant values and the standard deviation. |
Mass Density (ISO 534, TAPPI T411):
What | To show how much mass is present in a specific volume, expressed in g/cm³. |
Why | Density has impact on opacity and strength properties. |
How | Measuring both weight and thickness as described, calculating the mass. |
Calculations | Report the average of at least 10 significant values and the standard deviation. |
Thickness (ISO 534, TAPPI T411, ISO 3034):
What | The distance between front and back of a single sheet of paper, board or corrugated board, expressed in µm (1 micrometre = 0.001 mm) |
Why | Variation in thickness causes variation in the printed image and may be of influence on certain finishing processes. |
How | 20 Measurements in micrometres with a conforming thickness gauge. Another way of measuring thickness is to measure the total thickness of a stack of 10 sheets on 5 specified places. Average results divided by 10. This is often referred to as bulking thickness as opposed to single sheet thickness. (Official ISO standard is withdrawn.) |
Calculations | Where: ts = thickness of a single sheet tb = thickness of a stack of 10 sheets (bulking thickness)Report the average of at least 10 significant values and the standard deviation. |