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Cupstock with rim-formation index and associated methods and rimmed cup products
11975503 · 2024-05-07 · ·

A cupstock for making rimmed cups, such as coffee cups, can be manufactured from recycled paper fibers while having a rim-formation index (RFI) and/or structural and flexural factors, based on certain properties of the cupstock to facilitate a quality rim. For example, the RFI can be based on the thickness, ring crush MD, bending stiffness MD, and areal density of the cupstock. The cupstock can be made from 100% recycled fibers from old corrugated cardboard (OCC) and provided with structural and flexural factors within respective ranges to ensure adequate rim formation when converted into a rimmed cup.

Cupstock with rim-formation index and associated methods and rimmed cup products
11975503 · 2024-05-07 · ·

A cupstock for making rimmed cups, such as coffee cups, can be manufactured from recycled paper fibers while having a rim-formation index (RFI) and/or structural and flexural factors, based on certain properties of the cupstock to facilitate a quality rim. For example, the RFI can be based on the thickness, ring crush MD, bending stiffness MD, and areal density of the cupstock. The cupstock can be made from 100% recycled fibers from old corrugated cardboard (OCC) and provided with structural and flexural factors within respective ranges to ensure adequate rim formation when converted into a rimmed cup.

Fibrous sheet with improved properties

A method for producing a foam-formed multilayered substrate that includes producing an aqueous-based foam including at least 3% by weight non-straight synthetic binder fibers, wherein the non-straight synthetic binder fibers have an average length greater than 2 mm; forming together a wet sheet layer from the aqueous-based foam and a cellulosic fiber layer, wherein the cellulosic fiber layer includes at least 60 percent by weight cellulosic fibers; and drying the combined layers to obtain the foam-formed multilayer substrate. A multilayered substrate includes a first layer including at least 60 percent by weight non-straight synthetic binder fibers having an average length greater than 2 mm; and a second layer including at least 60 percent by weight cellulosic fiber, wherein the first layer is in a facing relationship with the second layer, and wherein the multilayered substrate has a wet/dry tensile ratio of at least 60%.

Fibrous sheet with improved properties

A method for producing a foam-formed multilayered substrate that includes producing an aqueous-based foam including at least 3% by weight non-straight synthetic binder fibers, wherein the non-straight synthetic binder fibers have an average length greater than 2 mm; forming together a wet sheet layer from the aqueous-based foam and a cellulosic fiber layer, wherein the cellulosic fiber layer includes at least 60 percent by weight cellulosic fibers; and drying the combined layers to obtain the foam-formed multilayer substrate. A multilayered substrate includes a first layer including at least 60 percent by weight non-straight synthetic binder fibers having an average length greater than 2 mm; and a second layer including at least 60 percent by weight cellulosic fiber, wherein the first layer is in a facing relationship with the second layer, and wherein the multilayered substrate has a wet/dry tensile ratio of at least 60%.

METHOD AND MACHINE FOR PRODUCING A MATERIAL WEB IN A PAPER MACHINE
20240240402 · 2024-07-18 · ·

A method for producing a web of fibrous material includes the steps of: (a) low-water processing of cellulose-containing fibers into individual fibers and/or fiber bundles; (b) forming of the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles in an air stream into a planar laid fibrous structure using a dry forming method; (c) moistening the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles by way of a fluid; (d) solidifying the planar laid fibrous structure by applying pressure in a press nip; and (e) heating the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles upstream from the step of solidifying (d) so as to increase a temperature of the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles in the step of solidifying (d).

METHOD AND MACHINE FOR PRODUCING A MATERIAL WEB IN A PAPER MACHINE
20240240402 · 2024-07-18 · ·

A method for producing a web of fibrous material includes the steps of: (a) low-water processing of cellulose-containing fibers into individual fibers and/or fiber bundles; (b) forming of the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles in an air stream into a planar laid fibrous structure using a dry forming method; (c) moistening the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles by way of a fluid; (d) solidifying the planar laid fibrous structure by applying pressure in a press nip; and (e) heating the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles upstream from the step of solidifying (d) so as to increase a temperature of the individual fibers and/or the fiber bundles in the step of solidifying (d).

CUPSTOCK WITH RIM-FORMATION INDEX AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND RIMMED CUP PRODUCTS
20240253322 · 2024-08-01 ·

A cupstock for making rimmed cups, such as coffee cups, can be manufactured from recycled paper fibers while having a rim-formation index (RFI) and/or structural and flexural factors, based on certain properties of the cupstock to facilitate a quality rim. For example, the RFI can be based on the thickness, ring crush MD, bending stiffness MD, and areal density of the cupstock. The cupstock can be made from 100% recycled fibers from old corrugated cardboard (OCC) and provided with structural and flexural factors within respective ranges to ensure adequate rim formation when converted into a rimmed cup.

CUPSTOCK WITH RIM-FORMATION INDEX AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND RIMMED CUP PRODUCTS
20240253322 · 2024-08-01 ·

A cupstock for making rimmed cups, such as coffee cups, can be manufactured from recycled paper fibers while having a rim-formation index (RFI) and/or structural and flexural factors, based on certain properties of the cupstock to facilitate a quality rim. For example, the RFI can be based on the thickness, ring crush MD, bending stiffness MD, and areal density of the cupstock. The cupstock can be made from 100% recycled fibers from old corrugated cardboard (OCC) and provided with structural and flexural factors within respective ranges to ensure adequate rim formation when converted into a rimmed cup.

SHEET HAVING IMPROVED DEAD-FOLD PROPERTIES
20190040582 · 2019-02-07 · ·

A sheet having dead-fold properties, wherein said sheet comprises cellulose fibers whereof at least 75%, preferably at least 90%, or more preferably at least 95% of said cellulose fibers have a fiber length of less than 1 mm, and wherein the tensile strength ratio (MD/CD) of the film is above 1.4, preferably higher than 1.6 and most preferably higher than 1.8.

SHEET HAVING IMPROVED DEAD-FOLD PROPERTIES
20190040582 · 2019-02-07 · ·

A sheet having dead-fold properties, wherein said sheet comprises cellulose fibers whereof at least 75%, preferably at least 90%, or more preferably at least 95% of said cellulose fibers have a fiber length of less than 1 mm, and wherein the tensile strength ratio (MD/CD) of the film is above 1.4, preferably higher than 1.6 and most preferably higher than 1.8.