Developing TAPPI Standards

Standards are of the utmost importance in the pulp, paper and converting industries as they have a serious impact on business and trade. As a member, you are eligible to get involved in the process of developing new Standards for the industry.

How to Propose new Standards

Are you interested in proposing a new Standard? We encourage members to consult our complete list of subject categories for Standards below, or view the PDF list.

If you have a general idea for a Standard, you can complete the New Idea Submission Form. We will review your idea and identify the right committee or group to work on your suggestion.

If you already further along, you can send an initial draft to standards@tappi.org. A Standards manager will then work with you to develop a Standard-Specific Interest Group (SSIG) for the new Standard. This will set in motion the development and review process, which is described in the Standards Guidelines.

TAPPI Standards Guidelines

If you are at the writing stage, or if you are the chairperson of a Standards working group, you can download a copy of our Regulations and Style Guidelines.

How an Industry Best Practice becomes a TAPPI Standard

In this manual, you will find:

  • How to write a Standard Test Method using proper terminology and format
  • How to write TAPPI Standard Specifications, Glossaries and Guidelines using proper terminology and format
  • What requirements exist for precision statements in Official and Provisional Test Methods
  • A checklist to make sure all required sections have been included in a Standard draft
  • How working group chairperson, working groups and Standard-Specific Interest Groups (SSIGs) fit into the process of preparing a Standard
  •  How the balloting process works
  •  How to resolve comments and negative votes
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Calibrated Size Estimation Chart (Transparency)

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Open Access
Relating bending stiffness measurements across various free span lengths, TAPPI Journal August 2020

ABSTRACT: Bending stiffness should be an intrinsic property of a material, so it is puzzling that the TAPPI Standard Test Method T 836 “Bending stiffness, four point method” specifies span lengths when testing different types of corrugated fiberboard. These specified spans often limit the samples that can be measured with this method. To better understand the relationship between bending stiffness and span length, we performed measurements on a range of materials at different spans. The results provide a practical tool enabling comparison of bending stiffness measurements made at various span lengths. Additionally, this note discusses several areas that could serve as the foundation for more fundamental work exploring the bending behavior of corrugated board.

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Technical information papers
Useful methods
Videos
TAPPI Standards, Technical Information Papers, and Useful Methods CD 2020

TAPPI Standards, Technical Information Papers, and Useful Methods CD 2020

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Moisture content of fiber glass mats, Test Method TAPPI/ANSI T 1012 om-23

Moisture content of fiber glass mats, Test Method TAPPI/ANSI T 1012 om-23

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Optical Measurements Terminology (Related to Appearance Eval

Optical Measurements Terminology (Related to Appearance Evaluation of Paper), Test Method T 1213 WD-08 WITHDRAWN

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The determination of instrumental color differences, Test Method TAPPI/ANSI T 1215 sp-21

The determination of instrumental color differences, Test Method TAPPI/ANSI T 1215 sp-21

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Pentosans in wood and pulp, Test Method T 223 cm-23

Pentosans in wood and pulp, Test Method T 223 cm-23

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Specific external surface of pulp, Test Method T 226 cm-23

Specific external surface of pulp, Test Method T 226 cm-23

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Zero-span breaking strength of pulp (dry zero-span tensile), Test Method T 231 cm-22

Zero-span breaking strength of pulp (dry zero-span tensile), Test Method T 231 cm-22

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Foreign particulate matter in pulp by transmitted light

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