Abstract: A process for forming an abrasion resistant, decorative sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a coating suspension including an abrasion-resistant grit and decorative inclusion particles to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine.
Abstract: A process that can be used for producing a starch product is provided. The process comprises heating a composition, which comprises or consists essentially of a starch, a polyacrylamide, and a multivalent cation. The weight ratio of starch to polyacrylamide is greater than about 2 to 1. The process can also comprise heating a composition, which comprises or consists essentially of a starch and a polyacrylamide to produce a heated composition followed by contacting the heated composition with a multivalent cation. The heating can be carried out at a pH above 7.0 if the polyacrylamide is a cationic polyacrylamide or nonionic polyacrylamide and, if the starch is a cationic starch and the polyacrylamide is an amphoteric polyacrylamide or anionic polyacrylamide, the heating neutralizes less than 75% of the cationic starch.
Abstract: A process for forming an abrasion resistant, decorative sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a coating suspension including an abrasion-resistant grit and decorative inclusion particles to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine.
Abstract: A pyrogenic process is used to prepare alkali-doped silica particles. Particles produced by this process exhibit homogeneous doping, reduced agglomeration, greater stability and higher removal rates. Aqueous dispersions containing alkali-doped pyrogenic silica with average particle size less than 100 nm are used for polishing surfaces (CMP).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 13, 2004
Assignee:
Degussa AG
Inventors:
Wolfgang Lortz, Christoph Batz-Sohn, Helmut Mangold, Gabriele Perlet, Werner Will
Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a laminated photocatalytic pulp paper having a variety of uses such as a filter material, a packaging material, a construction material and the like, which has the antibacterial property, the bad smell degrading property and harmful substance oxidatively degrading property, is useful for use in air treatment, water treatment and soil treatment and, at the same time, can improve the photocatalytic activity effect itself of titanium oxide. According to the present invention, there is provided a laminated photocatalytic pulp paper characterized in that a wastepaper pulp is laminated on a photocatalytic pulp composition in which 40-95 wt % of a pulp and/or a paper having the water content of 3 wt % or less, an average fiber diameter of 5-300 &mgr;m and an average fiber length of 0.1-70 mm are blended with 5-60 wt % of titanium oxide, and a paper string comprising this pulp paper.
Abstract: A multiple-ply paperboard material having improved oil and grease resistance properties, and improved stain masking properties to minimize the appearance of oil and grease stains in the paperboard material, and a method for forming same. The multiple-ply paperboard includes a substantially paperboard substrate having at least two plies, including at least a top ply and a bottom ply formed of substantially paperboard material, a grease resistant coating, a pigment-based pre-coating and a pigment-based top coating. The grease resistant coating includes a fluorochemical component applied to the outer surface of the top ply and to the outer surface of the bottom ply to hinder the penetration and migration of grease and oil into said substantially paperboard substrate through both the top ply and the bottom ply. The pigment-based pre-coating is applied to the top ply over the grease resistant coating, while the top coating is applied over the pre-coating.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 6, 2002
Publication date:
December 11, 2003
Inventors:
William T. McDonnell, Mary Ellen McKillip
Abstract: A highly densifiable wood pulp product is disclosed. In one embodiment, the densifiable product includes fibers having low coarseness, preferably having a fiber coarseness less than about 22 mg/100 m, and a densifying agent. In another embodiment, the densifiable product further includes fibers having coarseness greater than about 22 mg/100 m. Juvenile wood fibers are the preferred source of fibers having low coarseness. A densified pulp product formed by compacting a fibrous composite that includes fibers having a fiber coarseness less than about 22 mg/100 m, a densifying agent, and optionally, fibers having coarseness greater than about 22 mg/100 m is also disclosed. The pulp products can be advantageously incorporated into absorbent articles and can optionally further include superabsorbent material. Methods for forming the densifiable and densified fibrous products are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 28, 2003
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company
Inventors:
Robert H. Quick, Daniel M. Shellhammer, Michael R. Hansen, Richard H. Young, Sr.
Abstract: The present invention refers in one embodiment to a method of manufacturing multilayer coated papers and paperboards, but excluding photographic papers and pressure sensitive copying papers, that are especially suitable for printing, packaging and labeling purposes, in which at least two curtain layers selected from aqueous emulsions or suspensions are formed into a composite, free-falling curtain and a continuous web of basepaper or baseboard is coated with the composite curtain, and paper or paperboard thereby obtainable.
Abstract: In a process and a device for the formation of a multi-ply and/or multi-layer fiber material web, in particular of a paper or cardboard web, at least one of the two external plies and/or layers of the fiber material web is formed using fiber material, on whose wetted fiber surfaces, at least one additive has been at least partially deposited.
Abstract: There are disclosed electroconductive paper which comprises on at least one side thereof, an electroconductive-substance-containing layer having a surface resistivity of at most 107 &OHgr; and a surface pH in the range of 5.5 to 8.0, and which has preferably a half-life period of static electricity being at most 0.2 second and a concentration of sulfate ions of at most 1 ppm, the ions being extracted by subjecting 1 g of electroconductive paper to an extraction treatment in 70 milliliter (mL) of deionized water at 100° C. for 1 hour; and a carrier for an electronic member which carrier uses the electroconductive paper. The above electroconductive paper is capable of suppressing the corrosion of the electronic member due to the generation of sulfate ions and the like, and thereby is well suited for use as a carrier for the electronic member.
Abstract: Aggregated mineral pigments (such as kaolin clay pigments) having a high surface area and useful in coating and filling compositions for ink jet printing media are manufactured by dry grinding an unground mineral composition starting material and then optionally acid treating the ground material.
Abstract: This invention is directed to high molecular weight water-soluble polymers comprised of zwitterionic, nonionic and cationic or anionic monomer units, and to the use of these polymers in papermaking processes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 17, 2001
Publication date:
August 21, 2003
Inventors:
Martin J. Coffey, Steven T. Govoni, Arthur J. Begala, Ross T. Gray, Patrick G. Murray
Abstract: Disclosed is a composition for softening an absorbent tissue and tissue structures softened using the composition. The composition includes an effective amount of a softening active ingredient; a vehicle in which the softening active ingredient is dispersed; an electrolyte dissolved in the vehicle; and a bilayer disrupter. The electrolyte and the bilayer disrupter cooperate to cause the viscosity of the composition to be less than the viscosity of a dispersion of the softening active ingredient in the vehicle alone. Preferably, the softening active ingredient is a quaternary ammonium compound with the formula:
(R1)4−m—N+—[(CH2)n—Y—R3]mX−
the vehicle is water, the electrolyte is calcium chloride, and the bilayer disrupter is a nonionic surfactant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 6, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 19, 2003
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Kenneth Douglas Vinson, Amy Jo Karl, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Gayle Marie Frankenbach
Abstract: The invention relates to a process for manufacturing liquid packaging board, in which process a board pulp is treated with a percarboxylic acid by adding to the pulp percarboxylic acid in an amount of 0.5-5 kg/ton of dry pulp, indicated as a 100 percent percarboxylic acid, whereafter, or simultaneously with the percarboxylic acid treatment, sizing is carried out with a combination of a resin size and a neutral size, which is followed by board forming. The manufactured board has good resistance to liquid penetration.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 19, 2002
Publication date:
August 14, 2003
Inventors:
Aarto Paren, Jukka Jakara, Ari Juppo, Reetta Strengell
Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing a paper web. The paper web is prepared from a low-grade furnish, which contains low-grade pulps, such as recycled pulp and/or groundwood pulp, and which, in one preferred embodiment, is a newsprint furnish. In accordance with the disclosed process, a pre-flocculated filler is added to the furnish prior to forming the paper web from the furnish. Filler will be retained in the web, and retention of undesired components of the furnish in the web will be reduced as compared with newsprint in which a filler is incorporated via conventional processes. Another embodiment contemplates the incorporation of a pre-flocculated coated broke slurry into a paper furnish prior to paper formation. The paper web formed via the process of the invention will have improved properties as a result of the incorporation of the pre-flocculated filler or treated broke into the web.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 4, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 5, 2003
Assignee:
Grain Processing Corporation
Inventors:
Richard D. Harvey, Stuart W. Mabee, James M. Crandall
Abstract: A process for manufacturing a cellulosic paper product is provided. The process comprises forming an aqueous suspension of papermaking fibers; introducing a borate compound, preferably boric acid, into the aqueous suspension; depositing the aqueous suspension onto a sheet-forming fabric to form a wet web; and dewatering and drying the wet web. The process of the present invention provides cellulosic paper products exhibiting a reduced malodor upon re-wetting.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 31, 2001
Publication date:
July 17, 2003
Applicant:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Inventors:
Tong Sun, James J. Tanner, Tameka Spence
Abstract: A method for manufacture of loaded paper or paperboard products, comprising the steps of separating at least one process stream from the papermaking process, wherein the process stream includes fines and/or filler; combining the process stream with long fibers and thickening to form a residue; treating the residue to form fiber-filler complexes; and using the fiber-filler complexes in the papermaking process to form the paper.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
International Paper Company
Inventors:
Alexander A. Koukoulas, Thomas E. Altman, M. C. Matthew, Thomas E. Amidon, Fernand Mora
Abstract: A method of reducing the burn rate of a smoking article is provided. Specifically, the burn rate is reduced by incorporating into a paper wrapper of the smoking article a filler (e.g., precipitated calcium carbonate) having a median particle size greater than about 2.5 microns. For instance, such paper wrappers formed according to the present invention typically have a Diffusion Conductance Index (DCI) of less than about 15 cm−1 and a Static Burn Rate (SBR) of less than about 5 millimeters per minute.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 15, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2003
Assignee:
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.
Inventors:
Vladimir Hampl, Jr., Larry D. Snow, Tom Kraker
Abstract: Cellulosic products comprising cellulosic fibers and precipitated calcium carbonate prepared in-situ during papermaking are described. The precipitated calcium carbonate is deposited on the cellulosic fibers and is present in a variety of sizes, shapes and morphologies, and is present in the cellulosic products on all physical features of the cellulosic fibers. At least a portion of the precipitated calcium carbonate is present with the fiber based on interaction with one or more chemicals used in papermaking.
Abstract: Integrating sodium silicate during the paper-making process, or after paper manufacture at any time prior to final image formation. Intimately associating or bonding the fiber and the silicate provides significant benefits, for example, adding additional stiffness to papers that otherwise would not be stiff enough for use in high-speed digital laser printers, and improving the quality of colored image reproduction on high speed digital laser printers. Two specific examples are transfers of financial printing on electronic digital printers to lighter weight papers, and colored image formation in advertising material where the reproductive quality of the image must be of high quality.
Abstract: A multi-purpose paper, a manufacturing method thereof, and an application thereof are provided. The method of manufacturing the multi-purpose paper comprises steps of (a) providing a papermaking material and obtaining a clean paper pulp by treating the papermaking material, (b) adding at least one functional additive into the clean paper pulp to form the multi-purpose paper, and (c) processing the multi-purpose paper to form thereon an uneven surface structure. The cultivating paper has the combined functions of weed control, pest control, supplying the required nutrients to plants to help develop the root system, maintaining moisture and breath for the root system. The multi-purpose paper can be carriers of agricultural antagonistic microorganisms and serve as the basic functional substrate for weed control, pest control, sowing, growing seedlings, fertilization, fertilizer saving, manpower saving and organic cultivating.
Abstract: There is disclosed a water-decomposable fibrous sheet including water-dispersible fibers and water-insoluble carboxymethyl cellulose. The water-insoluble carboxymethyl cellulose has a degree of substitution for etherification (DE) falling between 0.3 and 0.6. In the water-insoluble carboxymethyl cellulose, the hydrogen of the carboxyl group in at least 95% of the carboxymethyl groups is substituted with a metal.
Abstract: A paper having an improved print quality comprises a paper substrate having a surface with a surface roughness of less than 6 microns and a surface gloss of 5-80% which surface has been coated with a light-weight, low solids content, top coat. The top coat may comprise (i) a rheology modifier/binder component and at least one pigment or (ii) at least one binder coated pigment. The top coat provides a significant improvement to the delta gloss of the so-treated paper.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 4, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 15, 2003
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company
Inventors:
Barrett Richard Bobsein, James Tinney Brown, Zhenwen Fu, Janet Drobits Windisch
Abstract: Disclosed is a composition for softening an absorbent tissue and tissue structures softened using the composition. The composition includes an effective amount of a softening active ingredient; a vehicle in which the softening active ingredient is dispersed; an electrolyte dissolved in the vehicle; a bilayer disrupter and a high polymer. The electrolyte and the bilayer disrupter cooperate to cause the viscosity of the composition to be less than the viscosity of a dispersion of the softening active ingredient in the vehicle alone. The high polymer adds “stringiness” to the composition opening the air pressure operating window for spray application of the softening composition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 30, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 15, 2003
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Steven Lee Barnholtz, Kenneth Douglas Vinson, Paul Joseph Coffaro, Larry Neil Mackey, Amy Jo Hamilton, Errol Hoffman Wahl, Gayle Marie Frankenbach, Yenchun Wu
Abstract: The invention concerns a catalyst carrier comprising a fibre paper impregnated with a slurry comprising silica sol, micro fibres and a filler, wherein said micro fibres have an equivalent average particle size, measured with sedigraph method, from about 200 nm to about 30000 nm and said filler has an average equivalent particle size, measured with sedigraph method, from about 300 to about 10000 nm. The invention further concerns a method of its preparation, a slurry useful therefore, a catalyst comprising such a catalyst carrier and use of the catalyst.
Abstract: During the chemical process of loading with calcium carbonate fibers contained in a pulp suspension, a medium containing calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide is added to the pulp suspension. This treated pulp suspension is charged in at least one reactor with pure carbon dioxide (or a medium containing carbon dioxide), which, during the progression of the reaction, converts at least a significant portion of the starting materials (calcium oxide and/or calcium hydroxide and carbon dioxide) into the reaction products, calcium carbonate and water. This reaction is accomplished by properly controlling the pulp suspension's pH.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 11, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 25, 2003
Assignee:
Voith Paper Patent GmbH
Inventors:
Jörg Rheims, Klaus Doelle, Oliver Heise, Werner Witek
Abstract: A method for manufacturing a preform having a desirably uniform distribution of structural forms (for example and without limitation, particles, flakes, and fibers) therethrough. The method according to the present invention includes using an electrical charge reaction between cationic and anionic agents (such as, without limitation, cationic and anionic polymers) to cause the structural forms to floc or clump together in a mass in which the structural forms are desirably uniformly distributed therethrough. The flocculent mass is then dewatered and/or dried to form a preform that is ready for further processing.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for the production of calcium carbonate and calcium silicate in common superatmospheric reactors. Multiple reactors can be provided for switching production between reactors, and advantageously utilizing process waste heat. On site production of both PCC and Calcium Silicate Hydrates is thus achieved in a paper mill.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for recycling fillers and coating pigments from the preparation of paper, paperboard and cardboard found in the residual water sludges from coating plant waste waters, deinking plants, internal water treatment plants or separators, and to the use of a thus obtained pigment slurry for the preparation of a coating compound for the paper industry or in the paper stock for papermaking.
Abstract: Chemical additives can be adsorbed on cellulosic papermaking fibers at high levels with a minimal amount of unadsorbed chemical additives present in the papermaking process water. A method includes treating a fiber slurry with an excess of the chemical additive, allowing sufficient residence time for adsorption to occur, filtering the slurry to remove unadsorbed chemical additives, and redispersing the filtered pulp with fresh water. Filtrate from the thickening process contains unadsorbed chemical additive and it is not sent forward in the process with the chemically treated fibers. The method can be employed to make improved paper products.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 29, 2002
Publication date:
February 27, 2003
Inventors:
Mike Thomas Goulet, Jill A. Georger, Denise Alice Polderman, Maurice Alan Wyatt, Victor Michael Gentile
Abstract: Abrasion resistant papers such as overlays or decor sheets useful in decorative laminates, and in particular, to abrasion resistant papers incorporating spacer or separator particles to minimize the amount of damage to highly polished caul plates caused by contact of the caul plates with abrasion resistant materials during the lamination process and a process for manufacturing such abrasion resistant papers.
Abstract: A method for increasing filler retention of cellulosic fiber sheets is disclosed. In the method, cellulosic fibers with increased anionic sites are treated with either positively charged filler particles and/or amphoteric filler particles or a cationic retention aid and negatively charged filler particles and/or amphoteric filler particles. Cellulosic fiber sheets with retained filler particles are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 4, 2003
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company
Inventors:
Richard A. Jewell, Amar N. Neogi, Steven J. White
Abstract: Composite products having mineral networks polymerized about cellulosic material and a method for making such products are described. One embodiment of the composite product comprises a paper product having a polymerized mineral network, such as a silica/silicate network around, throughout and/or about the cellulosic material instead of having isolated particles of filler material deposited onto, or purposefully bonded to, the cellulosic material. One embodiment of the method comprises providing a mixture comprising cellulosic material, a Group I metal silicate and a Group II metal base or salt. The mixture is then carbonated to produce a product comprising precipitated carbonate filler material and a polymerized mineral network about the cellulosic material. This product is then formed into paper products wherein the ash content can be substantially greater than conventional paper products while maintaining suitable strength properties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
December 17, 2002
Assignee:
Boise Cascade Corporation
Inventors:
Richard F. Palmer, Mike S. D. Juang, James S. Johnson, Barbara R. Atha, David T. Lee, Larry L. Malcom
Abstract: A size composition for the surface sizing of paper, board or other suchlike. The size composition comprises a size fraction which comprises a water-soluble, principal component made up of, for example, starch, polyvinyl alcohol, carboxymethyl cellulose, glucomannan, protein, or mixtures thereof, and a pigment fraction formed by mixing together a mineral material, which in the main comprises talc particles and/or other phyllosilicate particles, and a binder such as a synthetic polymer, latex and/or other corresponding binder. The size composition is prepared by mixing together the said size fraction and pigment fraction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 8, 2002
Publication date:
December 12, 2002
Inventors:
Tomi Kimpimaki, Mari Niinikoski, Kari Nurmi
Abstract: Composite electrodes including carbon nanofibers (fibrils) and an electrochemically active material are provided for use in electrochemical capacitors. The fibril composite electrodes exhibit high conductivity, improved efficiency of active materials, high stability, easy processing, and increase the performance of the capacitor. A method for producing the composite electrodes for use in electrochemical capacitors is also provided.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improvement in coatings particularly suited for the preparation of paper products having an ink jet coating applied thereto and to the resulting paper products. The improvement in ink jet coatings resides in the incorporation of a primary amine functional polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH/PVNH2) as a polymeric binder. One form of an amine functional polyvinyl alcohol is produced by the hydrolysis of a copolymer of vinyl acetate and N-vinylformamide or vinyl acetate and allyl amine. Another is the polyvinyl butyral derivative of polyvinyl alcohol which typically is formed by the reaction of a 4-amino alkyl aldehyde dialkyl acetal, such as 4-aminobutyraldehyde dimethyl acetal with polyvinyl alcohol.
Abstract: The bearing comprises a metal backing, a sintered layer on said metal backing, and a lining layer infiltrated into pores of the sintered layer and standing proud thereof to provide a bearing surface. The lining layer comprises polytetrafluoroethylene including 2 to 10% by volume of fibrillated aramid fibres.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 17, 1999
Date of Patent:
November 26, 2002
Assignee:
Glacier Garlock Bearings, Inc.
Inventors:
Julie Ann McDonald, John Edward Wheatley, Anthony Latkowski, David Geoffrey Hall
Abstract: In a procedure for loading fibers contained in a pulp suspension with an additive by means of a chemical precipitation reaction, which is initiated through adding carbon dioxide, the carbon dioxide is produced with a degree of purity of ≦99%, preferably of ≦85%, and this carbon dioxide is then added to the pulp suspension.
Abstract: A method of dispersing a solid particulate material in an aqueous medium by addition to the aqueous medium of a dispersing agent wherein the solid particulate material is to be used as a filler or pigment in a sheet material which is required to come into contact with foodstuffs, wherein the dispersing agent is a composition comprising:
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 13, 2001
Publication date:
October 10, 2002
Applicant:
ECC INTERNATIONAL, LTD.
Inventors:
David Robert Skuse, Shih-Ruey Thomas Chen, William Leonard Garforth, Gary F. Matz
Abstract: Pulp fibers can be treated with water insoluble chemical additives resulting in a minimal amount of unretained water insoluble chemical additives present after redispersing the treated pulp fibers in the process water. One embodiment of the present invention is a method for preparing chemically treated pulp fiber. A fiber slurry is created comprising process water and pulp fibers. The fiber slurry is transported to a web-forming apparatus of a pulp sheet machine thereby forming a wet fibrous web. The wet fibrous web is dried to a predetermined consistency thereby forming a dried fibrous web. The dried fibrous web is treated with a water insoluble chemical additive thereby forming a chemically treated dried fibrous web containing chemically treated pulp fibers.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 7, 2001
Publication date:
October 3, 2002
Inventors:
Troy Michael Runge, Louise Cynthia Ellis Coe, Mike Thomas Goulet, Sheng-Hsin Hu
Abstract: The present invention encompasses a machine direction extensible noncalendered fibrous web produced by a transfer system of at least eight percent negative draw including a matrix of fibrous web material having a wet mullen burst at least about 10 percent greater than a convex transfer system produced web. In addition, the matrix of fibrous material has a wet mullen burst of at least about 74500 pascals. Moreover, the matrix of fibrous web material has a GMBL ranging from about 2047 to about 2704. Furthermore, the matrix of fibrous web material includes fibers, which may be selected from the group consisting of a bonded carded web, spunbonded web, meltblown fiber web, and multi-ply fibrous web. Moreover, the matrix of fibrous web material may have an elmendorf tear greater than about 66.5 centinewton. Also, the matrix of fibrous web material may have a tensile modulus of at least about 1544 gram per centimeter squared.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 14, 1997
Date of Patent:
September 10, 2002
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard Ignatius Wolkowicz, Kenneth Kaufman
Abstract: A method for forming an abrasion resistant sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a slurry including an encapsulated abrasion-resistant grit to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 27, 2001
Publication date:
August 29, 2002
Inventors:
Mark A. Johnson, John Benson, Mahendra Mehta, Steve Canary, Eric Girardin
Abstract: A process for forming an abrasion resistant, printable sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a slurry including an abrasion-resistant grit to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine and then applying a secondary web of cellulosic fibers over said grit to form a three layer overlay product.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 8, 2001
Publication date:
August 29, 2002
Inventors:
Mark A. Johnson, John Benson, Mahendra Mehta, Steve Canary, Eric Girardin
Abstract: A non-woven web of fibrous material containing a reactive particulate material is made using the wet laid, or preferably foam, process. First and second fibrous webs are made using the wet laid or foam process, and a liquid or foam slurry including reactive particulate material is provided between the webs so as to provide a composite web. Liquid, or foam and liquid, are withdrawn from the composite web and then the composite web is dried so as to produce a final non-woven web with reactive material having substantially optimum reactivity (that is the reactive material loses a minimum amount reactivity during the web production process). The webs and slurry may be made using substantially pure water, and the particulate part of the reactive material is mixed with the foam or liquid slurry no more than about ten seconds before the liquid and/or foam are withdrawn from the composite web.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 27, 2002
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Paper Group Research and Competence Center
Inventors:
Jonathan George, Andrea Grosso, Raimo Piittala, Kay Rokman, Kaj Back
Abstract: A paper-based sheet for wallcoverings that is made in a single pass on a standard paper making machine is described. The sheet has a print side and a barrier side and is made from softwood pulp in an amount of about 15% to about 40% by dry weight; hardwood pulp in an amount of about 30% to about 55% by dry weight; and, mineral filler in an amount of about 15% to about 30% by dry weight. A first coating is applied to the print side of the sheet in an amount of about 5 to about 20 gm/m2 dry weight. A second coating is applied to the barrier side of the sheet in an amount of about 2.5 to about 10 gm/m2 dry weight. The advantage is a strong, durable, alkaline wallcovering that is less expensive to produce, and provides a smooth print surface.
Abstract: This invention concerns a method of increasing retention and drainage in a papermaking furnish comprising adding to the furnish an effective amount of a structurally rigid polymeric coagulant and an effective flocculating amount of a flocculant and a microparticle.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a bearing material, a bearing material and a bearing having the bearing material on a strong backing are described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 30, 2002
Assignee:
Glacier Garlock Bearings, Inc.
Inventors:
Julie Ann McDonald, John Edward Wheatley, Anthony Latkowski, David Geoffrey Hall
Abstract: A process for sizing paper comprising adding to an aqueous suspension containing cellulosic fibers, and optional fillers, a sizing dispersion comprising a polymer having an aromatic group, and a sizing promoter comprising a polymer having an aromatic group, wherein the sizing dispersion and the sizing promoter are added separately to the aqueous suspension.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 6, 2001
Publication date:
July 25, 2002
Inventors:
Erik Lindgren, Sten Frolich, Michael Persson, Barbro Magnusson
Abstract: A method for manufacture of loaded paper or paperboard products, comprising the steps of separating at least one process stream from the papermaking process, wherein the process stream includes fines and/or filler; combining the process stream with long fibers and thickening to form a residue; treating the residue to form fiber-filler complexes; and using the fiber-filler complexes in the papermaking process to form the paper.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 25, 2001
Publication date:
July 25, 2002
Inventors:
Alexander A. Koukoulas, Thomas E. Altman, M.C. Matthew, Thomas E. Amidon, Fernand Mora