Patent classifications
D21H17/39
METHOD FOR PRODUCING PAPER
A method for manufacturing paper is disclosed. A pulp slurry is produced, a paper sheet is formed from the slurry, an aldehyde functionalized polymer or polymers in combination with at least one additional strength additive is added to the slurry before and/or after sheet formation, and a water soluble acid is added on the paper sheet.
Modified fiber from shredded pulp sheets, methods, and systems
Methods of forming crosslinked cellulose include mixing a crosslinking agent with cellulose mat fiber fragments composed of hydrogen-bonded cellulose fibers and having a solids content of about 45-95% to form a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers, drying the resulting mixture to 85-100% solids, then curing the dried mixture under conditions effective to crosslink the cellulose fibers. Some of such methods may include fragmenting a cellulose fiber mat to form the mat fragments. Systems include a mixing unit (such as a high-consistency mixer) configured to form, from the mat fragments and a crosslinking agent, a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers and crosslinking agent, at ambient conditions, a drying unit to dry the substantially homogenous mixture to a consistency of 85-100%, and a curing unit and to cure the crosslinking agent to form dried and cured crosslinked cellulose fibers.
Modified fiber from shredded pulp sheets, methods, and systems
Methods of forming crosslinked cellulose include mixing a crosslinking agent with cellulose mat fiber fragments composed of hydrogen-bonded cellulose fibers and having a solids content of about 45-95% to form a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers, drying the resulting mixture to 85-100% solids, then curing the dried mixture under conditions effective to crosslink the cellulose fibers. Some of such methods may include fragmenting a cellulose fiber mat to form the mat fragments. Systems include a mixing unit (such as a high-consistency mixer) configured to form, from the mat fragments and a crosslinking agent, a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers and crosslinking agent, at ambient conditions, a drying unit to dry the substantially homogenous mixture to a consistency of 85-100%, and a curing unit and to cure the crosslinking agent to form dried and cured crosslinked cellulose fibers.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
Method for producing paper
A method for manufacturing paper is disclosed. A pulp slurry is produced, a paper sheet is formed from the slurry, an aldehyde functionalized polymer or polymers in combination with at least one additional strength additive is added to the slurry before and/or after sheet formation, and a water soluble acid is added on the paper sheet.
Method for producing paper
A method for manufacturing paper is disclosed. A pulp slurry is produced, a paper sheet is formed from the slurry, an aldehyde functionalized polymer or polymers in combination with at least one additional strength additive is added to the slurry before and/or after sheet formation, and a water soluble acid is added on the paper sheet.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
MODIFIED FIBER FROM SHREDDED PULP SHEETS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS
Methods of forming crosslinked cellulose include mixing a crosslinking agent with cellulose mat fiber fragments composed of hydrogen-bonded cellulose fibers and having a solids content of about 45-95% to form a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers, drying the resulting mixture to 85-100% solids, then curing the dried mixture under conditions effective to crosslink the cellulose fibers. Some of such methods may include fragmenting a cellulose fiber mat to form the mat fragments. Systems include a mixing unit (such as a high-consistency mixer) configured to form, from the mat fragments and a crosslinking agent, a substantially homogenous mixture of non-crosslinked, individualized cellulose fibers and crosslinking agent, at ambient conditions, a drying unit to dry the substantially homogenous mixture to a consistency of 85-100%, and a curing unit and to cure the crosslinking agent to form dried and cured crosslinked cellulose fibers.