How tearing strength is measured in paper—and why it matters in quality control.
This book explains the two main kinds of tearing instruments and how they affect test results, helping you understand what the numbers really mean for paper products.
This practical study compares recording and nonrecording tearing instruments, shows how test sample size influences results, and discusses real-world measurement challenges. It highlights how careful setup, conditioning, and interpretation lead to meaningful comparisons across papers and grades."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.