Patent classifications
D21H17/59
DEFOAMING FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANES
Defoamer compositions containing a plurality of defined organopolysiloxanes exhibit very short initial foam collapse and yet exhibit long lasting defoaming activity when added to aqueous media prone to foaming.
DEFOAMING FORMULATIONS CONTAINING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANES
Defoamer compositions containing a plurality of defined organopolysiloxanes exhibit very short initial foam collapse and yet exhibit long lasting defoaming activity when added to aqueous media prone to foaming.
Method for controlling the deposition of stickies in pulping and papermaking processes
A method for controlling the deposition of stickies in pulping and papermaking processes comprises adding to fiber pulp or stock an additive comprising an organo-modified siloxane.
Method for controlling the deposition of stickies in pulping and papermaking processes
A method for controlling the deposition of stickies in pulping and papermaking processes comprises adding to fiber pulp or stock an additive comprising an organo-modified siloxane.
TISSUE COMPRISING A SOFTENING COMPOSITION
A soft tissue having a soothing feel and method of making the same is disclosed which contains an aqueous softening composition comprising from about 10 to about 20 weight percent of a cationic softening compound, such as quaternary ammonium compounds and imidazolinium compounds; from about 10 to about 20 weight percent of a polyhydroxy compound having a molecular weight of at least about 1,000 g/mol, and optionally a silicone or glycerin. Examples of the cationic softening compound include tallow- and ester-substituted quaternary ammonium compounds having chloride or methyl sulfate as the anion, and examples of the polyhydroxy compound include polyethylene glycols (PEG) or polypropylene glycols (PPG) having a molecular weight of at least about 1,000 g/mol, such as PEG-1000 and PEG-8000.
TISSUE COMPRISING A SOFTENING COMPOSITION
A soft tissue having a soothing feel and method of making the same is disclosed which contains an aqueous softening composition comprising from about 10 to about 20 weight percent of a cationic softening compound, such as quaternary ammonium compounds and imidazolinium compounds; from about 10 to about 20 weight percent of a polyhydroxy compound having a molecular weight of at least about 1,000 g/mol, and optionally a silicone or glycerin. Examples of the cationic softening compound include tallow- and ester-substituted quaternary ammonium compounds having chloride or methyl sulfate as the anion, and examples of the polyhydroxy compound include polyethylene glycols (PEG) or polypropylene glycols (PPG) having a molecular weight of at least about 1,000 g/mol, such as PEG-1000 and PEG-8000.
CELLULOSE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure provides materials such as cellulose based materials and composite materials. Also provided herein are methods for making or using the materials.
CELLULOSE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure provides materials such as cellulose based materials and composite materials. Also provided herein are methods for making or using the materials.
COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A CREPING PAPER AND THE CREPING PAPER THEREOF
The present disclosure provides for a composition and method of producing a creped paper and the creped paper products made using this method. The method includes treating the surface of a wet fibrous web and/or surface of a Yankee drum dryer or cylinder with compositions containing a combination of a polyaminosilicone/polyaminosilicone block copolymer/surfactant and optionally one or more creping aids.
Soft treated tissue product
The present invention provides multi-ply creped tissue products, and in particular embodiments creped wet-pressed tissue products, having substantially higher per-ply basis weights, such as from about 14.0 grams per square meter or greater. Despite having relatively high per-ply basis weights, the products are generally soft and flexible, such as having a softness value (measured as TS7) less than about 10.0 and a Stiffness Index less than about 20.0. While being soft and flexible, the tissue products are durable enough to withstand use, such as having a geometric mean tensile (GMT) greater than about 1,000 g/3.