D21H19/56

METHOD FOR GRINDING MINERAL MATERIAL

The present invention relates to a method for producing mineral particles grinding a mineral material in the presence of a specific anionic polymer. The polymer used is obtained by means of polymerisation in the presence of sodium hypophosphite, disodium dipropionate trithiocarbonate and at least one radical-generating compound. The invention also relates to an aqueous composition comprising particles of ground mineral material and such a polymer, in particular a paper coating slip composition.

METHOD FOR GRINDING MINERAL MATERIAL

The present invention relates to a method for producing mineral particles grinding a mineral material in the presence of a specific anionic polymer. The polymer used is obtained by means of polymerisation in the presence of sodium hypophosphite, disodium dipropionate trithiocarbonate and at least one radical-generating compound. The invention also relates to an aqueous composition comprising particles of ground mineral material and such a polymer, in particular a paper coating slip composition.

Aqueous dispersion of an oxazoline group-containing polymer
10730963 · 2020-08-04 · ·

A process for preparing aqueous dispersions of polymers containing oxazoline groups, by aqueous emulsion polymerization initiated by free radicals. The polymerization are carried out in two stages. In the first polymerization stage, an ,-monoethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one acid group, an monoethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one carboxylic acid amide group, a monoethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one carboxylic acid amide group are copolymerized. In the second polymerization stage, a monoethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one oxazoline group, a monoethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one carboxylic acid amide group and an ethylenically unsaturated compound are copolymerized with the final product from the first polymerization stage.

CF paper

The invention concerns a CF paper comprising a base paper and a coating applied thereto, said coating containing at least one binding agent, at least one ink-absorbing agent, at least one coating pigment and conventional additives, and being characterised in that the at least one binding agent comprises a cross-linked biopolymeric material in the form of nanoparticles.

CF paper

The invention concerns a CF paper comprising a base paper and a coating applied thereto, said coating containing at least one binding agent, at least one ink-absorbing agent, at least one coating pigment and conventional additives, and being characterised in that the at least one binding agent comprises a cross-linked biopolymeric material in the form of nanoparticles.

Coating structure, sheet-like product and its use
20200190741 · 2020-06-18 · ·

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.

PAPER COATING COMPOSITION WITH HIGHLY MODIFIED STARCHES
20200190740 · 2020-06-18 ·

Coating compositions, including high degree of substitution (DS), viscosity optimized starches, are disclosed for use in non-barrier paper coatings. Paper coated with the same is disclosed as well as methods of making the coating compositions and coated papers.

Wall covering and method of producing the same

A wall covering, a method of producing it and a method of covering a wall. The wall covering comprises a planar substrate, such as a nonwoven base substrate, having a front, and a back facing opposite the front. There is a barrier layer on the back of the substrate and an adhesive layer superimposed on the barrier layer. The adhesive layer comprises a first polymer component, a second polymer component, the first polymer component being a non crosslinked polymer and said second polymer component being a crosslinked polymer exhibiting properties of superabsorbency. The adhesive exhibits when exposed to water, a strength sufficient for binding to a wall substrate and a glide resistance low enough for allowing repositioning of the wall cover by sliding the wallcover on the wall without having to lift it up over a period of time of at least 5 minutes.

Biopolymer coating for compostable paperboard packaging

A coating for paperboard includes polylactic acid and an inorganic material. The inorganic material may be talc. The presence of the talc has a beneficial effect on extrusion processing behavior including lower melt temperature, lower head pressure, and lower motor load. Additionally, the presence of talc reduces edge weave and neck-in during extrusion coating processes.

Biopolymer coating for compostable paperboard packaging

A coating for paperboard includes polylactic acid and an inorganic material. The inorganic material may be talc. The presence of the talc has a beneficial effect on extrusion processing behavior including lower melt temperature, lower head pressure, and lower motor load. Additionally, the presence of talc reduces edge weave and neck-in during extrusion coating processes.