D21H15/06

Improved Filter Paper for Cigarette Filters
20190059443 · 2019-02-28 ·

Disclosed herewith is a filter paper for manufacturing filters for smoking articles, in particular filter cigarettes, with the following properties the filter paper comprises fibers comprising pulp fibers, at least 80% by weight, preferably at least 90% by weight, particularly preferably at least 95% by weight and highly particularly preferably 100% by weight of the filter paper is formed by long-fiber pulp fibers, of the fibers, a proportion with respect to the number of the fibers of between 2% and 10%, preferably between 3% and 9% and particularly preferably between 4% and 8% has a length of less than 0.2 mm, the air permeability of the filter paper, measured in accordance with ISO 2965:2009, is between 500 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and 15000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and preferably between 1000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and 9000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1, the number-averaged length of the fibers in the filter paper is greater than 1 mm and less than 5 mm, preferably greater than 2 mm and less than 4 mm, and the number-averaged width of the fibers in the filter paper is between 10 m and 50 m, preferably between 20 m and 40 m, and particularly preferably between 25 m and 35 m.

Improved Filter Paper for Cigarette Filters
20190059443 · 2019-02-28 ·

Disclosed herewith is a filter paper for manufacturing filters for smoking articles, in particular filter cigarettes, with the following properties the filter paper comprises fibers comprising pulp fibers, at least 80% by weight, preferably at least 90% by weight, particularly preferably at least 95% by weight and highly particularly preferably 100% by weight of the filter paper is formed by long-fiber pulp fibers, of the fibers, a proportion with respect to the number of the fibers of between 2% and 10%, preferably between 3% and 9% and particularly preferably between 4% and 8% has a length of less than 0.2 mm, the air permeability of the filter paper, measured in accordance with ISO 2965:2009, is between 500 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and 15000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and preferably between 1000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1 and 9000 cm.Math.min.sup.1.Math.kPa.sup.1, the number-averaged length of the fibers in the filter paper is greater than 1 mm and less than 5 mm, preferably greater than 2 mm and less than 4 mm, and the number-averaged width of the fibers in the filter paper is between 10 m and 50 m, preferably between 20 m and 40 m, and particularly preferably between 25 m and 35 m.

Fibrous Structures and Methods for Making Same

A layered fibrous structure having a first layer including a co-formed fibrous structure containing a plurality of first filaments and a plurality of solid additives and a second layer different from the first layer, wherein the second layer includes a plurality of second filaments is provided.

Dry mixed re-dispersible cellulose filament/carrier product and the method of making the same

The present description relates to a process of producing a dry mixed product comprising cellulose filament (CF) and a carrier fiber, and a dry mixed product of re-dispersible cellulose filament and a carrier fiber that permits the CF to retain its dispersibility in water and hence superior reinforcement ability in papermaking furnishes, composite materials, or other materials where CF is used. The process comprises mixing a water suspension of never-dried CF with a cellulose fiber pulp carrier followed by thickening to a suitable concentration so that it can be further processed and dried in a conventional device such as a dryer can of a pulp machine or a flash dryer.

Dry mixed re-dispersible cellulose filament/carrier product and the method of making the same

The present description relates to a process of producing a dry mixed product comprising cellulose filament (CF) and a carrier fiber, and a dry mixed product of re-dispersible cellulose filament and a carrier fiber that permits the CF to retain its dispersibility in water and hence superior reinforcement ability in papermaking furnishes, composite materials, or other materials where CF is used. The process comprises mixing a water suspension of never-dried CF with a cellulose fiber pulp carrier followed by thickening to a suitable concentration so that it can be further processed and dried in a conventional device such as a dryer can of a pulp machine or a flash dryer.

Fibrous structures and methods for making same

Fibrous structures that exhibit improved consumer recognizable properties, especially a VFS of greater than about 11 g/g, and to methods for making such fibrous structures are provided.

DRY MIXTURE AND PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION AS WELL AS METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION
20240382389 · 2024-11-21 · ·

Disclosed are a dry mixture and a personal care composition, each comprising a fibrous material of natural origin and obtained from plants. The fibrous material comprises micro-scaled and/or nano-scaled fibril agglomerates. Such compositions show pleasant skin feel and comfort during and after application, as well as fast drying and fast absorption into skin. The compositions obtained are also particularly well suited for the topical delivery of cosmetic and pharmaceutical active substances into skin. Additionally, methods to obtain said dry mixture and said personal care composition are disclosed.

PROCESS FOR MAKING TISSUE OR TOWEL PRODUCTS COMPRISING NANOFILAMENTS
20180002502 · 2018-01-04 · ·

Processes for making absorbent towel paper webs comprising the steps of (a) providing a papermaking furnish comprising: i) from about 45% to about 90% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the tissue towel paper web of a refined softwood pulp fiber mixture comprising: u.) from about 20.0% to about 88.5% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel paper web of softwood pulp fiber, wherein the softwood pulp fiber is optionally refined before being added to the mixture; v.) from about 0.05% to about 5.0% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel paper web of strengthening additive, ii) from about 10% to about 55% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel paper web of a hardwood pulp fiber mixture comprising; y.) from about 9.9% to about 54.9% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel paper web of hardwood pulp fibers; and z.) from about 0.05% to about 20.0% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel paper web of cellulose nanofilaments; iii) optionally up to about 20% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel of a fibrillated manmade cellulose; and iv) optionally up to about 20% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel of non-wood natural fibers; v) optionally up to about 20% by weight of the dry fiber basis of the absorbent towel of non-cellulosic fibers; and (b) forming a wet fibrous web from said paper making furnish; (c) drying said web until said web contains not more than about 10% by weight moisture.

Printing substrate

A printing substrate comprising fibers from wooded resource that have more than 5% of fines fibers with an average length that is less than 0.1 mm; more than about 10 wt % of, at least, a polymeric substance; and between 0.1 wt % and 40 wt % of particulate inorganic substances having an average particle size between 0.1 and 2.0 m. Also disclosed herein a method for making such printing substrate and a method for producing printed images using said printing substrate.

Printing substrate

A printing substrate comprising fibers from wooded resource that have more than 5% of fines fibers with an average length that is less than 0.1 mm; more than about 10 wt % of, at least, a polymeric substance; and between 0.1 wt % and 40 wt % of particulate inorganic substances having an average particle size between 0.1 and 2.0 m. Also disclosed herein a method for making such printing substrate and a method for producing printed images using said printing substrate.