Patent classifications
D21H11/10
MULTI-PLY LINER FOR USE IN CORRUGATED BOARD
The present invention relates to a multi-ply liner for use in corrugated board, said multi-ply liner comprising: a first ply, and a second ply, wherein said first ply comprises at least 70 wt % unbleached kraft pulp and between 5-30 wt % neutral sulfite semi chemical (NSSC) pulp based on dry weight, and wherein said second ply comprises at least 50 wt % NSSC pulp and between 5-50 wt % unbleached kraft pulp based on dry weight.
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 starch or 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 starch or 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.
Process for producing at least one ply of a paper or board and a paper or board produced according to the process
The present invention relates to a process for producing at least one ply of a paper or board product wherein a web comprising mechanical and/or chemimechanical pulp and at least one dry strength additive is dried in a press drying process by subjecting the web to heat and an overpressure of above 40 kPa. The present invention also relates to a paper product, a paperboard product and a ply produced according to the process.
Process for producing at least one ply of a paper or board and a paper or board produced according to the process
The present invention relates to a process for producing at least one ply of a paper or board product wherein a web comprising mechanical and/or chemimechanical pulp and at least one dry strength additive is dried in a press drying process by subjecting the web to heat and an overpressure of above 40 kPa. The present invention also relates to a paper product, a paperboard product and a ply produced according to the process.
Soft tissue comprising non-wood fibers
The present invention provides soft, durable and bulky tissue products comprising non-wood fibers and more particularly hesperaloe fiber. The inventors have discovered that high yield hesperaloe pulp fiber, when incorporated in amounts of at least about 5 percent by weight of the tissue product, produces products having a GMT less than about 1000 g/3 and a GM Slope less than about 7.0 kg. At the foregoing tensile strengths and modulus the tissue products of the present invention are also generally soft, such as having a Stiffness Index less than about 10.0, and more preferably less than about 9.0, such as from about 7.0 to about 9.0.
Soft tissue comprising non-wood fibers
The present invention provides soft, durable and bulky tissue products comprising non-wood fibers and more particularly hesperaloe fiber. The inventors have discovered that high yield hesperaloe pulp fiber, when incorporated in amounts of at least about 5 percent by weight of the tissue product, produces products having a GMT less than about 1000 g/3 and a GM Slope less than about 7.0 kg. At the foregoing tensile strengths and modulus the tissue products of the present invention are also generally soft, such as having a Stiffness Index less than about 10.0, and more preferably less than about 9.0, such as from about 7.0 to about 9.0.
Highly durable towel comprising non-wood fibers
The present invention relates to tissue products comprising high yield hesperaloe fiber having improved wet performance, such as improved absorbency, CD Wet/Dry Ratio and CD Wet Durability. The addition of high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers surprisingly improves the CD Wet/Dry ratio without negatively affecting the absorbency of the tissue product. For example, tissue products of the present invention generally have an Absorbent Capacity greater than about 6.0 g/g, such as from about 8.0 to 8.0 g/g. As such the tissue products are durable when wet, but are still sufficiently absorbent. This balance of absorbency and wet strength is not found in the prior art without resorting to adding latex binders or the like to the tissue product.
Fibrous product and method of producing fibrous web
A method of producing a fiber web, and the fiber web. According to the present method, a fiber material layer is formed from fiber pulp, by using foam forming, which layer is then dried. According to the present invention, at least part of the fiber pulp is mechanical or chemi-mechanical pulp, which is ozonized before the foam forming. By using ozonization, the pulp to be foamed is improved, as regards both fiber bonding and the removal of the wood extractives, during pulp preparation. The manufactured products are suitable, for example, for end uses, where the packages are intended to be light and strong, and the properties of which ensure that the taste and smell of the products are not tainted, such as sales and storage packages for food supplies, chocolate and cigarettes.
Fibrous product and method of producing fibrous web
A method of producing a fiber web, and the fiber web. According to the present method, a fiber material layer is formed from fiber pulp, by using foam forming, which layer is then dried. According to the present invention, at least part of the fiber pulp is mechanical or chemi-mechanical pulp, which is ozonized before the foam forming. By using ozonization, the pulp to be foamed is improved, as regards both fiber bonding and the removal of the wood extractives, during pulp preparation. The manufactured products are suitable, for example, for end uses, where the packages are intended to be light and strong, and the properties of which ensure that the taste and smell of the products are not tainted, such as sales and storage packages for food supplies, chocolate and cigarettes.