D21H21/28

Method and apparatus for manufacturing natural fiber based staple fibers on a common surface

The application relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing a natural fiber based staple fibers. The application further relates to the staple fibers, staple fiber based raw wool and products comprising such. A method comprises providing a cellulose suspension (101, 310, 510) including water, refined cellulose fibrils and at least one rheology modifier, directing the cellulose suspension through a nozzle (102, 320, 520) onto a surface (300, 400, 500), drying the cellulose suspension onto the surface (103, 300, 400, 500) for forming a fiber (350, 550), and cutting the cellulose suspension on the surface for forming staple fibers (105).

Carboxymethylated microfibrillated 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 microfibrillated 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.

Cannabinoid containing <i>cannabis </i>extract infused into rolling paper

A rolling paper is formed according to a modified conventional paper-making process. The end product is infused with cannabinoids from an oil extract from the cannabis plant. Since paper-making is highly water intensive and the cannabinoid containing cannabis extract is an oil that is ordinarily immiscible in the water, an emulsifier is used to allow the cannabinoids to evenly disperse in the making of the paper. The addition of the cannabinoids and the emulsifier is done prior to the drying of the paper. Preferably, the emulsifier and cannabinoids are added during the sizing step of the paper-making. Preferably the emulsifier is a starch-like carbohydrate, a modified starch, more preferably hydroxy-propyl-methyl-cellulose. The cannabinoid containing cannabis extract can be added at the pulping, web-forming step and/or preferably at the sizing step of paper-making.

Cannabinoid containing <i>cannabis </i>extract infused into rolling paper

A rolling paper is formed according to a modified conventional paper-making process. The end product is infused with cannabinoids from an oil extract from the cannabis plant. Since paper-making is highly water intensive and the cannabinoid containing cannabis extract is an oil that is ordinarily immiscible in the water, an emulsifier is used to allow the cannabinoids to evenly disperse in the making of the paper. The addition of the cannabinoids and the emulsifier is done prior to the drying of the paper. Preferably, the emulsifier and cannabinoids are added during the sizing step of the paper-making. Preferably the emulsifier is a starch-like carbohydrate, a modified starch, more preferably hydroxy-propyl-methyl-cellulose. The cannabinoid containing cannabis extract can be added at the pulping, web-forming step and/or preferably at the sizing step of paper-making.

PACKAGING SHEET FOR PACKAGING OF CHEESE, AND ASSOCIATED PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING METHODS
20210404120 · 2021-12-30 ·

Disclosed is a packaging sheet for packaging of cheese, in particular white moulded soft cheese. The packaging sheet comprises: an inner surface and an outer surface of the packaging sheet, said inner surface being configured for facing the cheese in a packaged use position of the packaging sheet; a paper layer with a first surface and a second surface; a coloured layer provided on a first surface of the paper layer, an outer surface of the coloured layer establishing said outer surface of the packaging sheet; and a polymer layer with a water vapour transmission rate of at least 300 g/m.sup.2/24 hours at 38° C. and 90% atmospheric humidity. The polymer layer being coated on the second surface of the paper layer with a first surface of the polymer layer facing the paper layer and a second surface of the polymer layer establishing said inner surface of the packaging sheet.

PACKAGING SHEET FOR PACKAGING OF CHEESE, AND ASSOCIATED PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING METHODS
20210404120 · 2021-12-30 ·

Disclosed is a packaging sheet for packaging of cheese, in particular white moulded soft cheese. The packaging sheet comprises: an inner surface and an outer surface of the packaging sheet, said inner surface being configured for facing the cheese in a packaged use position of the packaging sheet; a paper layer with a first surface and a second surface; a coloured layer provided on a first surface of the paper layer, an outer surface of the coloured layer establishing said outer surface of the packaging sheet; and a polymer layer with a water vapour transmission rate of at least 300 g/m.sup.2/24 hours at 38° C. and 90% atmospheric humidity. The polymer layer being coated on the second surface of the paper layer with a first surface of the polymer layer facing the paper layer and a second surface of the polymer layer establishing said inner surface of the packaging sheet.

Tobacco-Containing Wrapper Having A White Brilliant Appearance
20210386112 · 2021-12-16 ·

A wrapping material is disclosed that contains from about 10% to about 60% of a tobacco material. The tobacco material has a relatively large particle size. For instance, the tobacco material may have a particle size distribution such that greater than 80% of the tobacco particles and fibers have a greatest dimension of greater than about 0.025 inches. The tobacco material is combined with bleached pulp fibers and a filler and formed into a web using a papermaking process. The wrapping material has a distinct natural appearance and a less papery taste in relation to conventional cigarette papers. The wrapping material has a brighter, whiter look than conventional reconstituted tobacco wrappers and produces a smoother smoke with better ash appearance.

Tobacco-Containing Wrapper Having A White Brilliant Appearance
20210386112 · 2021-12-16 ·

A wrapping material is disclosed that contains from about 10% to about 60% of a tobacco material. The tobacco material has a relatively large particle size. For instance, the tobacco material may have a particle size distribution such that greater than 80% of the tobacco particles and fibers have a greatest dimension of greater than about 0.025 inches. The tobacco material is combined with bleached pulp fibers and a filler and formed into a web using a papermaking process. The wrapping material has a distinct natural appearance and a less papery taste in relation to conventional cigarette papers. The wrapping material has a brighter, whiter look than conventional reconstituted tobacco wrappers and produces a smoother smoke with better ash appearance.

WATERMARKED DECOR PAPER

Watermarked Décor paper (11).