Patent classifications
D21H19/16
Methods for treating paperboards and paper media, and associated treated paperboards and paper media
Methods for treating paperboard or paper media are provided. In these methods, a composition is applied to the surface of the paperboard or paper media. Paperboards or paper media treated in accordance with any of the methods achieved increased strength under both dry and wet testing methodologies as compared with untreated paperboards and paper media of the same basis weight.
Methods for treating paperboards and paper media, and associated treated paperboards and paper media
Methods for treating paperboard or paper media are provided. In these methods, a composition is applied to the surface of the paperboard or paper media. Paperboards or paper media treated in accordance with any of the methods achieved increased strength under both dry and wet testing methodologies as compared with untreated paperboards and paper media of the same basis weight.
EC PRIMER COATING FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
Disclosed are energy curable primer compositions for use on uneven substrates such as paper or board to help create a non-porous, smooth, print-receptive surface for subsequent in-line or off-line application of metallic or special effect inks for generating a superior appearance such as a mirror-like metallic or other special effect for promotional or high-value packaging applications. Compositions suitable for low odor and low migration indirect contact food, tobacco, or pharmaceutical product packaging are also disclosed.
EC PRIMER COATING FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
Disclosed are energy curable primer compositions for use on uneven substrates such as paper or board to help create a non-porous, smooth, print-receptive surface for subsequent in-line or off-line application of metallic or special effect inks for generating a superior appearance such as a mirror-like metallic or other special effect for promotional or high-value packaging applications. Compositions suitable for low odor and low migration indirect contact food, tobacco, or pharmaceutical product packaging are also disclosed.
EC primer coating for paper and paperboard
Disclosed are energy curable primer compositions for use on uneven substrates such as paper or board to help create a non-porous, smooth, print-receptive surface for subsequent in-line or off-line application of metallic or special effect inks for generating a superior appearance such as a mirror-like metallic or other special effect for promotional or high-value packaging applications. Compositions suitable for low odor and low migration indirect contact food, tobacco, or pharmaceutical product packaging are also disclosed.
EC primer coating for paper and paperboard
Disclosed are energy curable primer compositions for use on uneven substrates such as paper or board to help create a non-porous, smooth, print-receptive surface for subsequent in-line or off-line application of metallic or special effect inks for generating a superior appearance such as a mirror-like metallic or other special effect for promotional or high-value packaging applications. Compositions suitable for low odor and low migration indirect contact food, tobacco, or pharmaceutical product packaging are also disclosed.
Paint immersing process for insulating paper
The invention provides a paint immersing process for insulating paper, comprising the following steps: step 1, adding insulating paint in a container to blend paint; step 2, drying a base band of the insulating paper; step 3, entirely immersing the processed base band of the insulating paper into the insulating paint; or spraying the insulating paint onto the base band to cover the surface thereof; and step 4, taking out the base band to dry at controlled temperature till solidifying the insulating paint and the base band of the insulating paper. The paint immersing process is simple and practical to operate. The base band can directly cover a conductor as an insulator. As the insulating paint has a certain adhesive property, the structure of conductor with the insulating paper becomes more stable. After the conductor is wound into a coil, free of another immersing process, simplifying production.
Paint immersing process for insulating paper
The invention provides a paint immersing process for insulating paper, comprising the following steps: step 1, adding insulating paint in a container to blend paint; step 2, drying a base band of the insulating paper; step 3, entirely immersing the processed base band of the insulating paper into the insulating paint; or spraying the insulating paint onto the base band to cover the surface thereof; and step 4, taking out the base band to dry at controlled temperature till solidifying the insulating paint and the base band of the insulating paper. The paint immersing process is simple and practical to operate. The base band can directly cover a conductor as an insulator. As the insulating paint has a certain adhesive property, the structure of conductor with the insulating paper becomes more stable. After the conductor is wound into a coil, free of another immersing process, simplifying production.
Method for coating a fibrous web, and a surface coated fibrous web
A method is provided for coating a fibrous web, in particular a fibrous web comprising nanocellulose fibres. The method includes steps of applying a coating agent to a textured surface region of a textured substrate, applying a fibre furnish or a wet fibrous web onto the coated textured surface region of the textured substrate, optionally dewatering to provide a wet fibrous web, and drying said wet fibrous web such that at least a portion of said coating agent is transferred to said fibrous web. The method provides a coated fibrous web with improved barrier properties.
Method for coating a fibrous web, and a surface coated fibrous web
A method is provided for coating a fibrous web, in particular a fibrous web comprising nanocellulose fibres. The method includes steps of applying a coating agent to a textured surface region of a textured substrate, applying a fibre furnish or a wet fibrous web onto the coated textured surface region of the textured substrate, optionally dewatering to provide a wet fibrous web, and drying said wet fibrous web such that at least a portion of said coating agent is transferred to said fibrous web. The method provides a coated fibrous web with improved barrier properties.