Patent classifications
D21H19/826
COATING COMPOSITION AND PAPER MATERIAL
A coating composition and a paper material are provided. The coating composition has water resistance and oil resistance, and includes 100 parts by weight of acrylic resin and 25 to 200 parts by weight of clay. An aspect ratio of the clay is greater than 20.
Heat-sealable barrier paper
A heat-sealable barrier paper having a) a carrier substrate having a front side and a back side opposite the front side, b) optionally an interlayer comprising a binder and disposed on the front side of the carrier substrate, c) a first barrier layer comprising a crosslinked polysaccharide and disposed on the front side of the carrier substrate or, if there is an interlayer, on the interlayer, d) a second barrier layer, disposed on the first barrier layer and consisting of or comprising i) an acrylate copolymer and/or ii) a wax based on a vegetable oil, the use of a barrier paper for packaging products, a method for heat-sealing a barrier paper, and to a method for producing a barrier paper.
HEAT-SEALABLE PAPERBOARD
The invention relates to a heat-sealable paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate (1) comprising a first side and a second side, a first dispersion coating layer (2) on the first side of the paperboard substrate (1), and a second dispersion coating layer (3) on the first dispersion coating layer (2), wherein the first dispersion coating layer (2) comprises a latex and pigment and the second dispersion coating layer (3) comprises a polyolefin.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER BARRIER BASE MATERIAL
A method for manufacturing a paper barrier base material includes a step of applying a water vapor barrier layer coating liquid that contains at least a water vapor barrier resin and a pigment onto a paper base material by a curtain coating method to form a water vapor barrier layer, and a step of applying a gas barrier layer coating liquid that contains at least one polymer selected from water-soluble polymers and water-dispersible polymers onto the water vapor barrier layer by a curtain coating method without a drying step interposed between the two steps to form a gas barrier layer. The gas barrier layer coating liquid has a B-type viscosity equal to or higher than a B-type viscosity of the water vapor barrier layer coating liquid. The method is intended to suppress the occurrence of coating unevenness in wet-on-wet coating by a curtain coating method.
OIL/GREASE RESISTANT PAPER PRODUCTS
Oil and grease resistant paper products are disclosed that include a substrate and, on at least one side of the substrate, a continuous layer of a barrier coating, the barrier coating comprising a binder system and a pigment. The barrier coating, when applied to the substrate and dried to form a barrier layer, has a Pigment Volume Concentration (PVC) that is below a Critical Pigment Volume Concentration (CPVC) of the barrier coating, providing a continuous three-dimensional film of the binder system. In some implementations the binder system comprising a latex and a natural binder and/or the paper product further includes a topcoat disposed on a side of the barrier coating opposite the substrate.
Paper Product for Flow Wrapping
The present disclosure provides a coated paper product for use in a flow wrapping process, wherein: —said coated paper product comprises a paper substrate; —said paper substrate is a machine-glazed (MG) kraft paper having a glazed side and a non-glazed side; —said non-glazed side is coated with a precoating layer and a barrier coating layer; —said precoating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a pigment; and —the contact angle measured according to TAPPI T 558 between water and a surface formed by the barrier coating layer is less than 90° at the 1.0 s checkpoint.
Coated paperboard containers having an aqueous barrier coating
A coated paperboard container includes a paperboard substrate and an aqueous barrier coating on the paperboard substrate. The coated paperboard container has a repulpability yield of 75% accepts or greater, a sidewall seam bond strength of 30 pounds per inch or greater, and a wet rigidity loss of 50% or less.
A paperboard structure, a package and use of the package
According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paperboard structure, comprising: a support layer comprising paperboard; a filler layer on top of and in direct contact with the support layer, the filler layer comprising an inorganic filler and a polyolefin; and a plastic coating layer on top of the filler layer and forming the outermost layer of the paperboard structure, the plastic coating layer comprising a polyolefin.
REPULPABLE PACKAGING MATERIAL
The invention relates to a heat-sealable packaging material comprising: a paperboard substrate comprising a first side and a second side, a first coating layer on the first side, a first barrier coating layer on the first coating layer, which first barrier coating layer comprises pigments, a second coating layer on the second side, and a second barrier coating layer on the second coating layer, which second barrier coating layer comprises pigments, wherein the coating layers and the barrier coating layers comprise a latex or a water-soluble polymer, wherein the first coating layer and the second coating layer are free of pigments, wherein the first barrier coating layer and the second barrier coating layer comprise pigments in an amount in a range from >40 wt % to <70 wt %, based on the dry solid content of the respective layer, and wherein the grammage of each of the first and second coating layer and of the first and second barrier coating layer is in a range from >1 g/m2 to <10 g/m2. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a respective packaging material and a packaging derived therefrom.
Oil/grease resistant paper products
Oil and grease resistant paper products are disclosed that include a substrate and, on at least one side of the substrate, a continuous layer of a barrier coating, the barrier coating comprising a binder system and a pigment. The barrier coating, when applied to the substrate and dried to form a barrier layer, has a Pigment Volume Concentration (PVC) that is below a Critical Pigment Volume Concentration (CPVC) of the barrier coating, providing a continuous three-dimensional film of the binder system. In some implementations the binder system comprising a latex and a natural binder and/or the paper product further includes a topcoat disposed on a side of the barrier coating opposite the substrate.