Patent classifications
D21H3/00
SUPERCALENDERED KRAFT PAPER COMPRISING RECYCLED FIBER
The invention relates to a supercalendered Kraft paper production for a release liner, which contains both non-recycled bleached chemical pulps and recycled pulp produced from release liner supercalendered Kraft paper. When highly specific raw material is used for recycling, the characteristics of the recycled pulp may be adjusted already upon recycling. The recycled pulp obtained from supercalendered Kraft paper that has been used as a substrate of a release liner may be used without further refining for manufacturing supercalendered Kraft paper. Excessive refining can thus be avoided and the compatibility of the recycled pulp may be optimized for supercalendered Kraft paper production. The non-recycled pulps may be refined less, as well. This leads to positive effects in supercalendered Kraft paper manufacturing process, such as improved dewatering and energy efficient drying. The produced paper demonstrates reduced shrinkage and improved dimensional stability, while maintaining sufficient quality for use as a substrate for a release liner. A supercalendered Kraft paper with improved sustainability is produced.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING TRANSFER PAPER
A method of making transfer paper in which surfactant is applied either after the step of refining and before the paper sheet formed or on the surface of the paper sheet. The surfactant includes aqueous wax emulsion or fluorochemical. The present disclosure accomplishes papermaking by paper machine, with no need of coater.