D21H11/10

PLY OF A LINERBOARD AND A LIGHT WEIGHT LINERBOARD FOR CORRUGATED BOARD

The invention relates to a ply of a linerboard for corrugated board, which ply exhibits high strength properties and which enables the production of lightweight linerboards. The ply of the invention comprises 20-80 wt % CTMP from wood fibers and 80-20 wt % chemical pulp, calculated on the total fiber weight of said ply and strength additives chosen from the group of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), anionic or cationic polymers and starchor combinations thereof. The ply exhibits a geometric SCT index of above 22 Nm/g and a density of below 680 kg/m.sup.3, preferably of below 650 kg/m.sup.3.

PLY OF A LINERBOARD AND A LIGHT WEIGHT LINERBOARD FOR CORRUGATED BOARD

The invention relates to a ply of a linerboard for corrugated board, which ply exhibits high strength properties and which enables the production of lightweight linerboards. The ply of the invention comprises 20-80 wt % CTMP from wood fibers and 80-20 wt % chemical pulp, calculated on the total fiber weight of said ply and strength additives chosen from the group of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), anionic or cationic polymers and starchor combinations thereof. The ply exhibits a geometric SCT index of above 22 Nm/g and a density of below 680 kg/m.sup.3, preferably of below 650 kg/m.sup.3.

FIBER BLEND, METHOD FOR PRODUCING FIBER BLEND, AND PAPERBOARD PRODUCT COMPRISING FIBER BLEND

A fiber blend includes a first amount of wood pulp fibers refined in an amount of at least about 150 kWh per metric ton of gross refining energy, and a second amount of wood pulp fibers refined in an amount of at most about 10 kWh per metric ton of gross refining energy.

FIBER BLEND, METHOD FOR PRODUCING FIBER BLEND, AND PAPERBOARD PRODUCT COMPRISING FIBER BLEND

A fiber blend includes a first amount of wood pulp fibers refined in an amount of at least about 150 kWh per metric ton of gross refining energy, and a second amount of wood pulp fibers refined in an amount of at most about 10 kWh per metric ton of gross refining energy.

Surface enhanced pulp fibers, methods of making surface enhanced pulp fibers, products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers, and methods of making products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers

Various embodiments of the present invention relate to surface enhanced pulp fibers, various products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers, and methods and systems for producing surface enhanced pulp fibers. Various embodiments of surface enhanced pulp fibers have significantly increased surface areas compared to conventional refined fibers while advantageously minimizing reductions in length following refinement. The surface enhanced pulp fibers can be incorporated into a number of products that might benefit from such properties including, for example, paper products, paperboard products, fiber cement boards, fiber reinforced plastics, fluff pulps, hydrogels, cellulose acetate products, and carboxymethyl cellulose products. In some embodiments, a plurality of surface enhanced pulp fibers have a length weighted average fiber length of at least about 0.3 millimeters and an average hydrodynamic specific surface area of at least about 10 square meters per gram, wherein the number of surface enhanced pulp fibers is at least 12,000 fibers/milligram on an oven-dry basis.

Surface enhanced pulp fibers, methods of making surface enhanced pulp fibers, products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers, and methods of making products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers

Various embodiments of the present invention relate to surface enhanced pulp fibers, various products incorporating surface enhanced pulp fibers, and methods and systems for producing surface enhanced pulp fibers. Various embodiments of surface enhanced pulp fibers have significantly increased surface areas compared to conventional refined fibers while advantageously minimizing reductions in length following refinement. The surface enhanced pulp fibers can be incorporated into a number of products that might benefit from such properties including, for example, paper products, paperboard products, fiber cement boards, fiber reinforced plastics, fluff pulps, hydrogels, cellulose acetate products, and carboxymethyl cellulose products. In some embodiments, a plurality of surface enhanced pulp fibers have a length weighted average fiber length of at least about 0.3 millimeters and an average hydrodynamic specific surface area of at least about 10 square meters per gram, wherein the number of surface enhanced pulp fibers is at least 12,000 fibers/milligram on an oven-dry basis.

HIGH STRETCH PAPER AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
20210102337 · 2021-04-08 ·

A method for manufacturing an extensible paper, is herein described. The method comprises the steps of: providing pulp fibers in form of a pulp having a first length-weighted average curl index; mechanically treating the pulp fibers using a pulp compression process to induce fiber deformations such that the resulting pulp fibers have a second length-weighted average curl index higher than the first length-weighted average curl index; forming a wet web using the mechanically treated pulp fibers; drying the wet web under restraint to form a dried web; and adding a polymer to the dried web. An extensible paper is also described that comprises: pulp fibers having a length-weighted average curl index C.sub.LW; and a polymer in an amount of from 2 to 40 wt % based on the weight of the extensible paper; wherein the extensible paper has a Gurley air resistance below 20 s/100 mL and an elongation at break of at least 7%.

CARBOXYMETHYLATED MICROFIBRILLAR CELLULOSE FIBERS AND COMPOSITION THEREOF

Provided is a carboxymethylated microfibrillated cellulose fiber having a Canada standard freeness of less than 200 mL and an average fiber diameter of not less than 500 nm. Said fiber provides a composition having excellent water retention ability.

CARBOXYMETHYLATED MICROFIBRILLAR CELLULOSE FIBERS AND COMPOSITION THEREOF

Provided is a carboxymethylated microfibrillated cellulose fiber having a Canada standard freeness of less than 200 mL and an average fiber diameter of not less than 500 nm. Said fiber provides a composition having excellent water retention ability.

OXIDIZED MICROFIBRILLAR CELLULOSE FIBERS AND COMPOSITION THEREOF

Provided is an oxidized microfibrillated cellulose fiber having a Canada standard freeness of less than 200 mL and an average fiber diameter of not less than 500 nm. Said fiber provides a composition having excellent water retention ability.