INGEDE Methods

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See also "Orientation Values for the Assessment of the Recyclability of Printed Products" here.


INGEDE Method 1: Test Sheet Preparation from Deinked Pulp for Measurement of
 Optical Characteristics (Jan 2007)

INGEDE Method 2: Measurement of optical characteristics of pulps and filtrates
 from deinking processes ( Update Aug 2011)

       INGEDE Method 3 (n/a; included in revision of INGEDE Methods 1 and 2)

INGEDE Method 4: Analysis of macrostickies in pulps ( Jan 2011)

INGEDE Method 5: Evaluation of Printing Ink Detachment by Hyperwashing with the
 Haindl-McNett Classifier

INGEDE Method 6: Determination of Potential Secondary Stickies by Cationic Precipitation
(June 2009)

INGEDE Method 7: Visual Inspection for Recovered Paper for Deinking, Unbaled Delivery
 (April 2009)

INGEDE Method 8: Entry Inspection of Baled Recovered Paper for Deinking (1.06,
 1.08-1.11, 2.01, 2.02, 2.05 and 2.06; formerly D21-D39, E12, J11, J19)

INGEDE Method 9 (n/a; withdrawn, not in use any more)
History of INGEDE Method 9 (members only)

INGEDE Method 10 (n/a; included in revision of INGEDE Methods 1 and 2)

INGEDE Method 11p: Assessment of Print Product Recyclability – Deinkability Test
 Preliminary adaption of the method according to the requirements of novel printing
 technologies (December 2009)
History of INGEDE Method 11 (members only)

INGEDE Method 12: Assessing the Recyclability of Printed Products –
 Testing of Fragmentation Behaviour of Adhesive Applications
 (June 2009)

INGEDE Method 13: Assessment of the Recyclability of Printed Products
 Testing of the Macrosticky Formation Rate of Adhesive Applications
 (June 2009)

INGEDE Method 14: Gravimetric Determination of Recovered Paper Composition
 (April 2009)

INGEDE Method 16-1: Testing recovered paper to cause red colouration in pulp and
 filtrates. Part 1: Visual assessment ( Jan 2011)

INGEDE Method 17: Assessment of microsticky test methods ( Jan 2011)


When quoting an INGEDE Method, please link to this overview page as the methods are updated from time to time and direct links to single methods might be outdated quickly.


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Last update: 18 August 2011