On June 10, 2026, Chemical House & Lab Instrument successfully delivered and installed the Pulp Disintegrator at Inter Pacific Paper Co., Ltd. The instrument will be used for pulp sample preparation in quality control and laboratory testing applications within the paper manufacturing industry.
The Pulp Disintegrator is an essential laboratory instrument for the pulp and paper industry. It is designed to disintegrate pulp fibers and produce a homogeneous suspension prior to testing, ensuring reliable and repeatable test results for quality control and research purposes.
Pulp Disintegrator Overview
The Pulp Disintegrator is designed for standardized pulp disintegration in accordance with internationally recognized testing standards, including ISO 5263, TAPPI 205/220, SCAN C18/M2, and CPPA C6.
The instrument enables laboratories to prepare pulp samples consistently before conducting various paper and pulp quality tests, helping improve testing accuracy and process control.
Key Features
- 2-liter stainless steel container equipped with spiral baffles for efficient pulp dispersion
- Three-blade stainless steel propeller mounted on a standard-compliant vertical shaft
- Hinged top design for convenient operation and cleaning
- Rotational speed of 2,975 ± 25 rpm for consistent pulp disintegration
- Safety Lock system allows operation only when the drive unit and vessel are correctly positioned
- Complies with ISO 5263, TAPPI 205/220, SCAN C18/M2, and CPPA C6 standards
Importance of Pulp Disintegration in Paper Testing
Proper pulp sample preparation is a critical step in paper and pulp testing. A well-dispersed pulp suspension helps ensure accurate evaluation of fiber characteristics and other quality parameters. By using a standardized Pulp Disintegrator, laboratories can reduce testing variability and improve the reliability of quality control data.
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