Developing Technical Information Papers (TIPs)

How to Submit a Technical Information Paper (TIP)

Are you interested in submitting or reviewing a Technical Information Paper (TIP)? Getting started is easy, and which steps you take depend on how far along you are with your idea.

First, you can consult our complete list of subject categories for TIPs below, or view the PDF list.

If you have a general idea for a TIP, simply 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 have an initial draft for a TIP that contains, at minimum, a description of the scope of the document, you can send it along to tip@tappi.org. A Standards manager will then work with you to ensure the required formatting for a TIP is followed and to obtain the necessary number of reviewers as outlined in the TIPs Guidelines.

Regulations and Style Guidelines for Technical Information Papers (TIPs)

If you are already at the writing stage, we provide complete regulations and style guidelines for Technical Information Papers. These guidelines include:

  • How to write a TIP using proper terminology and format
  • How to use a checklist to ensure all required sections are included
  • How the working group chairperson and working groups fit into the process of preparing a TIP
  • Download the complete guidelines to learn more.

How to Review a Technical Information Paper (TIP)

You can get involved in the TIP review process by joining a Working Group. These working groups are a great way to have discussions with experts around the world on critical processes and procedures in the industry.

All members in good standing are invited to participate in Working Groups. Each group requires a minimum of 3 members to approve the content of a TIP.

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Technical information papers
Recommended tensions in dryer fabrics, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-04 (2019)

Recommended tensions in dryer fabrics, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-04 (2019)

Technical information papers
Physical Characterization of Press Fabrics: Basis Weight, Air Permeability, Void Volume Under Loading and Pressure Uniformity, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-20 (2004)

Physical characterization of press fabrics: basis weight, air permeability, void volume under loading and pressure uniformity, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-20 (2015)

Technical information papers
Through drying, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-25 (2023)

Through drying, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-25 (2023)

Technical information papers
Psychrometric Charts, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-45 (2002)

Psychrometric Charts, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-45 (2002)

Technical information papers
High Vacuum Sheet Dewatering, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-60 (2002)

High vacuum sheet dewatering, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-60 (2015)

Technical information papers
Paper machine energy conservation, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-63 (2021)

Paper machine energy conservation, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-63 (2021)

Technical information papers
The Impact of Pressing on Web Densification, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-68 (2021)

The Impact of Pressing on Web Densification, Technical Information Paper TIP 0404-68 (2021)

Technical information papers
Generalized method for determining the pipe friction loss of flowing pulp suspensions, Technical Information Paper TIP 0410-14 (2021)

Generalized method for determining the pipe friction loss of flowing pulp suspensions, Technical Information Paper TIP 0410-14 (2021)

Technical information papers
Typical Task Time Values - Pulp, Paper, Converting; Lift Tru

Typical Task Time Values - Pulp, Paper, Converting; Lift Truck Operations, Technical Information Paper TIP 0412-10 - "Withdrawn"

Technical information papers
Typical task time values - pulpmill, wood chip handling; unload with skid steer, Technical Information Paper TIP 0412-11 (2004) - WITHDRAWN

The document searched has been administratively withdrawn (which means it was withdrawn not for a technical reason, but for lack of timely review). Administratively withdrawn TIPs are not available on the web, but are available upon request. Administratively withdrawn and historical TIPs are free to TAPPI members, and there is a US$ 10 charge per document for nonmembers. The numerical index for TIPs (see links from the Standards page) shows all withdrawn documents (with a "wd" designation). To request administratively withdrawn or historical TIPs, contact standards@tappi.org. NOTE: These documents are made available for reference purposes; withdrawn documents and previous versions of existing documents are NOT currently sanctioned by TAPPI or the technical experts who develop TAPPI TIPs.