Patent classifications
D21H19/40
Microfibrillated cellulose with enhanced properties and methods of making the same
Methods of re-dispersing and de-agglomerating dewatered, partially dried and dried compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and inorganic particulate material, into liquid compositions comprising same, by applying ultrasonic energy to such liquid compositions of dewatered, partially dried and dried compositions of microfibrillated cellulose, or compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and inorganic particulate material. Methods for preparing an aqueous suspension comprising microfibrillated cellulose and, optionally, inorganic particulate material, with enhanced viscosity and tensile strength properties, suitable for use in methods of making paper or coating paper, and to filled and coated papers made from such aqueous suspensions.
Microfibrillated cellulose with enhanced properties and methods of making the same
Methods of re-dispersing and de-agglomerating dewatered, partially dried and dried compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and inorganic particulate material, into liquid compositions comprising same, by applying ultrasonic energy to such liquid compositions of dewatered, partially dried and dried compositions of microfibrillated cellulose, or compositions of microfibrillated cellulose and inorganic particulate material. Methods for preparing an aqueous suspension comprising microfibrillated cellulose and, optionally, inorganic particulate material, with enhanced viscosity and tensile strength properties, suitable for use in methods of making paper or coating paper, and to filled and coated papers made from such aqueous suspensions.
Coating structure, sheet-like product and its use
A coating structure for a sheet-like substrate, which includes lignocellulosic fibres is disclosed. The structure includes at least one pre-coat layer including at least 70 weight-% of a first styrene (meth)acrylate copolymer polymerised in the presence of a stabiliser, having a glass transition temperature Tg ≤20° C. preferably ≤10° C., ≤30 weight-% of inorganic platy mineral particles and 0.01-2 weight-% of at least one first thickener. The coating structure further includes a top coat layer including at least 50 weight-% of a second styrene (meth)acrylate copolymer polymerised in the presence of a stabiliser having a glass transition temperature Tg ≤20° C. preferably ≤10° C., ≤30 weight-% of inorganic mineral particles, 0.01-5 weight-% of at least one second thickener and 0.5-30 weight-% of an antiblocking agent. Further disclosed is a sheet-like product coated with the coating structure.
Coating structure, sheet-like product and its use
A coating structure for a sheet-like substrate, which includes lignocellulosic fibres is disclosed. The structure includes at least one pre-coat layer including at least 70 weight-% of a first styrene (meth)acrylate copolymer polymerised in the presence of a stabiliser, having a glass transition temperature Tg ≤20° C. preferably ≤10° C., ≤30 weight-% of inorganic platy mineral particles and 0.01-2 weight-% of at least one first thickener. The coating structure further includes a top coat layer including at least 50 weight-% of a second styrene (meth)acrylate copolymer polymerised in the presence of a stabiliser having a glass transition temperature Tg ≤20° C. preferably ≤10° C., ≤30 weight-% of inorganic mineral particles, 0.01-5 weight-% of at least one second thickener and 0.5-30 weight-% of an antiblocking agent. Further disclosed is a sheet-like product coated with the coating structure.
COVERING LAYERS FOR ELASTIC LAMINATE THAT COMPRISE A SEPARATE SURFACE COATING
The invention relates to a method for producing a covering layer for elastic laminate comprising a) impregnating a carrier fabric, b) applying a surface coating comprising a crosslinker and a prepolymer that can be crosslinked via reactive end groups, c) crosslinking the crosslinkable prepolymer, and d) drying the elastic laminate covering layer. The papers obtainable in this manner are suitable for producing a laminate that, with the elastic outer face thereof, has a pleasant and appealing feel underfoot and good haptics.
ASYMMETRICALLY SILICA-IMPREGNATED NONWOVEN FABRICS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAID NONWOVENS AND USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to fibrous non-woven fabrics with asymmetric silica impregnation and methods for their production as well as uses of the non-woven fabrics, in particularly in the field of packaging materials.
ASYMMETRICALLY SILICA-IMPREGNATED NONWOVEN FABRICS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAID NONWOVENS AND USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to fibrous non-woven fabrics with asymmetric silica impregnation and methods for their production as well as uses of the non-woven fabrics, in particularly in the field of packaging materials.
Basecoat and associated paperboard structure
A basecoat including a pigment blend that includes a ground calcium carbonate component and a hyperplaty clay component, wherein the ground calcium carbonate component has a coarse particle size distribution, and wherein the hyperplaty clay component has an average aspect ratio of at least 40:1.
Basecoat and associated paperboard structure
A basecoat including a pigment blend that includes a ground calcium carbonate component and a hyperplaty clay component, wherein the ground calcium carbonate component has a coarse particle size distribution, and wherein the hyperplaty clay component has an average aspect ratio of at least 40:1.
Hydrophobic coated paper substrate for polymer emulsion topcoats and method for making same
A hydrophobic coated paper substrate formed from a paper substrate of paper fibers and internal sizing agent, a surface size layer of one or more surface sizing starches, optionally one or more non-starch hydrophobic surface sizing agents, and optionally one or more paper pigments, on at least one surface of the paper substrate, and at least one hydrophobic pigmented coating layer of a paper pigment component and a hydrophobic pigment binder component on at least one surface size layer. Also a method for preparing such coated paper substrates.