D21H11/12

HEMP PAPER SLEEVES AND OTHER DEVICES MADE FROM HEMP FOR HOLDING CUPS
20230027593 · 2023-01-26 ·

The use of hemp paper for use to manufacture paper sleeves paper sleeves and other devices made from hemp for holding cups.

HEMP PAPER SLEEVES AND OTHER DEVICES MADE FROM HEMP FOR HOLDING CUPS
20230027593 · 2023-01-26 ·

The use of hemp paper for use to manufacture paper sleeves paper sleeves and other devices made from hemp for holding cups.

ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE COMPRISING NANOCELLULOSE ELEMENTS

The present invention provides formulations comprising a suspension of nanocellulose (NC) elements and a drying/dispersal additive selected from the group consisting of temperature-responsive polymers, small molecule additives in volatile systems, and blocking agents and methods of preparing such formulations, and further provides NC-containing materials, composite materials and useful articles of manufacture made therefrom.

ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE COMPRISING NANOCELLULOSE ELEMENTS

The present invention provides formulations comprising a suspension of nanocellulose (NC) elements and a drying/dispersal additive selected from the group consisting of temperature-responsive polymers, small molecule additives in volatile systems, and blocking agents and methods of preparing such formulations, and further provides NC-containing materials, composite materials and useful articles of manufacture made therefrom.

METHOD FOR CO-PRODUCING MOLDED FOOD-CONTAINER PULP AND FULVIC ACID FROM COTTON STALK

A method for co-producing molded food-container pulp and fulvic acid from cotton stalk, which belongs to the field of comprehensive utilization of crop straw resources. The method adopts digesting, defibering and bio-treating measures to remove pectin and hemicellulose and other anionic waste generating sources in cotton straw raw materials to obtain a pulp with low beating degree; and retains part of lignin to help form oil-proof and waterproof film of a molded food-container and improves the stiffness and water filtration of the molded food-container and increases a yield of fiber pulp; adopts ammonium sulfite method to pulping to meet fiber requirements while obtaining fulvic acid.

METHOD FOR CO-PRODUCING MOLDED FOOD-CONTAINER PULP AND FULVIC ACID FROM COTTON STALK

A method for co-producing molded food-container pulp and fulvic acid from cotton stalk, which belongs to the field of comprehensive utilization of crop straw resources. The method adopts digesting, defibering and bio-treating measures to remove pectin and hemicellulose and other anionic waste generating sources in cotton straw raw materials to obtain a pulp with low beating degree; and retains part of lignin to help form oil-proof and waterproof film of a molded food-container and improves the stiffness and water filtration of the molded food-container and increases a yield of fiber pulp; adopts ammonium sulfite method to pulping to meet fiber requirements while obtaining fulvic acid.

Soy based filtration system

The present application relates generally to filter media useful for manufacturing air filters for residential and commercial office's Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), particularly to filters and filter media comprising soybean-based materials. The present invention provides an inexpensive, effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable media for manufacturing HVAC air filters for residential and commercial buildings.

Soy based filtration system

The present application relates generally to filter media useful for manufacturing air filters for residential and commercial office's Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), particularly to filters and filter media comprising soybean-based materials. The present invention provides an inexpensive, effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable media for manufacturing HVAC air filters for residential and commercial buildings.

PACKING CONTAINER USING COCONUT BY-PRODUCT, GRAIN BY-PRODUCT OR COFFEE BY-PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
20220403603 · 2022-12-22 · ·

The present invention relates to a packing container using a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, and a method for producing same. A paper packing container produced according to the present invention enables a packing container shape to be in a complete form by adjusting the moisture content of pulp of a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, which is an eco-friendly raw material, before entering a molding process.

ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE COMPRISING NANOCELLULOSE ELEMENTS

The present invention provides formulations comprising a suspension of nanocellulose (NC) elements and a drying/dispersal additive selected from the group consisting of temperature-responsive polymers, small molecule additives in volatile systems, and blocking agents and methods of preparing such formulations, and further provides NC-containing materials, composite materials and useful articles of manufacture made therefrom.