Patent classifications
D21H21/54
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.
STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS COMPRISING COMPLEXED STARCH
Provided is a stable aqueous dispersion suitable for application to different substrates and especially to paper substrates for producing a barrier layer against compounds of the saturated and aromatic hydrocarbon type. The aqueous dispersion comprises destructurized starch in a complexed form. Also provided is the use of aqueous dispersion as a coating composition for paper based substrates, as a microencapsulant of fragrances and as a film-forming component for paints.
WATERBORNE ADHESIVES FOR REDUCED BASIS WEIGHT MULTILAYER SUBSTRATES AND USE THEREOF
The adhesive composition comprising emulsion polymers and microspheres and articles made therefrom are provided. The adhesive is particularly suitable for packages for consumer products that provide sufficient strength and thermal insulation while reducing the overall basis weight of the substrates.
WATERBORNE ADHESIVES FOR REDUCED BASIS WEIGHT MULTILAYER SUBSTRATES AND USE THEREOF
The adhesive composition comprising emulsion polymers and microspheres and articles made therefrom are provided. The adhesive is particularly suitable for packages for consumer products that provide sufficient strength and thermal insulation while reducing the overall basis weight of the substrates.
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.
WATERBORNE COATING FOR SYNTHETIC PAPER
A waterborne coating consists in an ink-absorbing spheres emulsion containing acrylate micro-sphere formed with a hollow chamber, an inorganic ink-absorbing material worked with the ink-absorbing spheres emulsion together for use in absorbing ink, a waterborne acrylate emulsion containing a low-Tg acrylate monomer liquid to fix the inorganic ink-absorbing material, and a waterborne crosslinker having two or more reactive functional groups to bridge with carboxyl monomers; and particularly the waterborne coating is coated onto synthetic paper as a surface coating to endow the synthetic paper with good printability, coating adhesion, water resistance, scrape resistance and solvent resistance.
WATERBORNE COATING FOR SYNTHETIC PAPER
A waterborne coating consists in an ink-absorbing spheres emulsion containing acrylate micro-sphere formed with a hollow chamber, an inorganic ink-absorbing material worked with the ink-absorbing spheres emulsion together for use in absorbing ink, a waterborne acrylate emulsion containing a low-Tg acrylate monomer liquid to fix the inorganic ink-absorbing material, and a waterborne crosslinker having two or more reactive functional groups to bridge with carboxyl monomers; and particularly the waterborne coating is coated onto synthetic paper as a surface coating to endow the synthetic paper with good printability, coating adhesion, water resistance, scrape resistance and solvent resistance.
Intermediate laminate product, an expanded laminate structure, and process manufacturing thereof
An intermediate laminate product includes a first paper layer including lignocellulose fibers, and a dry coating layer applied to one surface of the first paper layer, the coating including expandable microspheres having an expansion temperature (T.sub.E), at least one polysaccharide, and a plasticizing additive which is capable of forming a thermoplastic blend with the polysaccharide. An expanded laminate structure includes the intermediate laminate product and a second paper layer comprising lignocellulose fibers, which is attached to the dry coating by heat lamination. A liquid packaging board includes the expanded laminate structure and a liquid barrier layer. A process for forming the expanded laminate structure includes applying a second paper layer to the coating of the intermediate product at a second temperature (T2), which is above the expansion temperature (T.sub.E) of the microspheres, whereby the microspheres expand, and at which the plasticizing additive causes plasticizing of the polysaccharide, to form a thermoplastic blend.
Method of producing scented tissue paper product
To provide a method of producing scented tissue paper. The problem is solved by performing shrink wrapping in which a tissue paper housing obtained by carrying fragrance-containing microcapsules on an inner surface of a housing box using a binder is covered with a shrink film and the shrink film is exposed to hot air W so as to be attached to the tissue paper housing, causing the fragrance-containing microcapsules to be detached from the binder by heating the tissue paper housing at the time of the shrink wrapping, and providing the scent for plural sheets of tissue papers.