D21H11/04

Tissue paper
11686046 · 2023-06-27 · ·

Provided is a moisturized tissue excellent in strength and snot wiping property. In the moisturized tissue paper, a paper thickness is 220 to 330 μm, a basis weight is 15 to 18 g/m.sup.2 per ply, a proportion of NBKP in the pulp combination is more than 70 mass %, a chemical solution content is 26 to 32 mass %, an arithmetic mean curvature at a peak point of an outer surface in an unpressurized state (Spc (1)) is 4.0 to 4.8 (1/mm), and a developed area ratio at an interface on the outer surface (Sdr) is 0.020 to 0.030 (−).

Tissue paper
11686046 · 2023-06-27 · ·

Provided is a moisturized tissue excellent in strength and snot wiping property. In the moisturized tissue paper, a paper thickness is 220 to 330 μm, a basis weight is 15 to 18 g/m.sup.2 per ply, a proportion of NBKP in the pulp combination is more than 70 mass %, a chemical solution content is 26 to 32 mass %, an arithmetic mean curvature at a peak point of an outer surface in an unpressurized state (Spc (1)) is 4.0 to 4.8 (1/mm), and a developed area ratio at an interface on the outer surface (Sdr) is 0.020 to 0.030 (−).

SMOOTH AND BULKY TISSUE

The present disclosure provides high bulk tissue products, as well as an apparatus and methods for manufacturing the same. The tissue products provided herein not only have high bulk, but they also have improved surface smoothness, particularly compared to tissue products of similar basis weights.

SMOOTH AND BULKY TISSUE

The present disclosure provides high bulk tissue products, as well as an apparatus and methods for manufacturing the same. The tissue products provided herein not only have high bulk, but they also have improved surface smoothness, particularly compared to tissue products of similar basis weights.

FIBROUS STRUCTURES COMPRISING A SURFACTANT

Fibrous structures, for example sanitary tissue products, such as toilet tissue, having one or more neat surfactant components on at least one exterior surface, methods for making same, and methods for removing fecal matter from a user's skin are provided.

FIBROUS STRUCTURES COMPRISING A SURFACTANT

Fibrous structures, for example sanitary tissue products, such as toilet tissue, having one or more neat surfactant components on at least one exterior surface, methods for making same, and methods for removing fecal matter from a user's skin are provided.

CORRUGATED CARDBOARD, CORRUGATED BOX, AND METHOD FOR PACKAGING A WET PRODUCT

A corrugated cardboard includes a first cellulosic fibered linerboard layer treated with a wet strength agent, a second cellulosic fibered linerboard layer, and a non-wicking corrugating medium attached to and disposed between the first cellulosic fibered linerboard layer and the second cellulosic fibered linerboard layer.

CORRUGATED CARDBOARD, CORRUGATED BOX, AND METHOD FOR PACKAGING A WET PRODUCT

A corrugated cardboard includes a first cellulosic fibered linerboard layer treated with a wet strength agent, a second cellulosic fibered linerboard layer, and a non-wicking corrugating medium attached to and disposed between the first cellulosic fibered linerboard layer and the second cellulosic fibered linerboard layer.

PAPER FILLER COMPOSITION

A method for preparing an aqueous suspension may include providing a fibrous substrate comprising cellulose having a Canadian Standard freeness equal to or less than 450 cm.sup.3, and microfibrillating the fibrous substrate in an aqueous environment by grinding in the presence of a grinding medium consisting essentially of mullite. The grinding may be carried out in the absence of grindable inorganic particulate material. The grinding medium may be present in an amount of at least about 10% by volume of the aqueous environment. The microfibrillated cellulose may have a fibre steepness of from about 20 to about 50.

PAPER FILLER COMPOSITION

A method for preparing an aqueous suspension may include providing a fibrous substrate comprising cellulose having a Canadian Standard freeness equal to or less than 450 cm.sup.3, and microfibrillating the fibrous substrate in an aqueous environment by grinding in the presence of a grinding medium consisting essentially of mullite. The grinding may be carried out in the absence of grindable inorganic particulate material. The grinding medium may be present in an amount of at least about 10% by volume of the aqueous environment. The microfibrillated cellulose may have a fibre steepness of from about 20 to about 50.