D21H19/54

Prepeg with improved flatness

Prepreg obtained from a decor base paper impregnated with a formaldehyde-free impregnating resin solution, whereby a hydrophobic coating is applied onto at least one side of the prepreg, and decorative film or decorative coating material containing the prepreg according to the invention.

Prepeg with improved flatness

Prepreg obtained from a decor base paper impregnated with a formaldehyde-free impregnating resin solution, whereby a hydrophobic coating is applied onto at least one side of the prepreg, and decorative film or decorative coating material containing the prepreg according to the invention.

Adhesive having insulative properties

An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.

Adhesive having insulative properties

An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.

Wrapper Paper for Smoking Articles, with Improved Ash Formation
20230136404 · 2023-05-04 ·

The invention relates to a wrapper paper for smoking articles, comprising cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles, wherein the mass of the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles is at least 1% of the mass of the wrapper paper, and the calcium carbonate particles in the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles make up at least 5% and no more than 80% of the mass of the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles.

Wrapper Paper for Smoking Articles, with Improved Ash Formation
20230136404 · 2023-05-04 ·

The invention relates to a wrapper paper for smoking articles, comprising cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles, wherein the mass of the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles is at least 1% of the mass of the wrapper paper, and the calcium carbonate particles in the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles make up at least 5% and no more than 80% of the mass of the cellulose fibres loaded with calcium carbonate particles.

TREATMENT OF CALCIUM CARBONATE CONTAINING MATERIALS FOR INCREASED FILLER LOAD IN PAPER

The present invention concerns a process for preparing self-binding pigment particles from an aqueous suspension of calcium carbonate containing material, wherein an anionic binder and at least one cationic polymer are mixed with the suspension.

TREATMENT OF CALCIUM CARBONATE CONTAINING MATERIALS FOR INCREASED FILLER LOAD IN PAPER

The present invention concerns a process for preparing self-binding pigment particles from an aqueous suspension of calcium carbonate containing material, wherein an anionic binder and at least one cationic polymer are mixed with the suspension.

Laminate

A laminate comprising: a gas barrier layer (I) comprising a modified starch (A) having an average amylose content of 45% by mass or more and a water-soluble polymer (B); and a substrate (II) adjacent to the gas barrier layer (I), wherein the laminate exhibits a degree of biodegradation of 80% or more in a biodegradability test in accordance with ISO 14855-1.

Packaging material comprising a starch-based barrier coating and coating composition and process for producing the same
09840811 · 2017-12-12 · ·

A starch-based coating compound for packaging materials, in particular for paper, pasteboard or cardboard, wherein the starch has a molecular weight in the range of 800,000 to 50,000,000 g/mol, preferably in the range of 800,000 to 20,000,000 g/mol. The coating compound is used for surface-sealing packaging materials, to prevent the passage of mineral oil contaminants from the packaging material into packaged goods. The subject disclosure furthermore relates to a multi-layer packaging material, which is produced using the coating compound, and to a method for producing said packaging material.