D21H19/826

COATED PAPER

The present invention relates to a coated paper comprising a base paper and a barrier layer applied thereto, the barrier layer comprising at least one polymer, the polymer comprising an at least partly saponified polyvinyl alcohol and/or an at least partly saponified polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, each of which has an onset temperature of less than 210° C. determined by DSC.

A PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR PACKAGING OF LIQUID AND FOOD
20230212825 · 2023-07-06 · ·

The invention discloses a paperboard for packaging of a heat-sealable packaging material comprising: —a paperboard substrate comprising a first and a second side, —a first and an optional second dispersion coating layer on the first side, which first and optional second dispersion coating layer provides a barrier against at least one of liquid, moisture, grease and gas, —an extrusion coated barrier layer comprising a polyolefin, wherein the first and optional second dispersion coating layer is applied between the paperboard substrate and the extrusion coated barrier layer, and wherein the coat weight of the extrusion coated barrier layer is less than 15 gsm. The packaging material according of the invention minimizes the amount of plastic coating, but still provides the needed barrier properties for the packaging of food and/or liquid. The packaging material has especially been shown to provide a longer shelf life for food items packed in a packaging made from the material. Especially, the packaging material provides gas-, liquid and/or grease barrier properties. Although the packaging material comprises such low amount of extruded thermoplastic polymers, the material is readily heat-sealable.

CELLULOSIC LAMINAR ELEMENT, METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAID ELEMENT AND RECEPTACLE MADE USING SAID CELLULOSIC LAMINAR ELEMENT
20220412009 · 2022-12-29 ·

The present invention relates to a method for producing a coated cellulosic laminar element for disposable food and/or drinks service packaging and containers, comprising the following steps: (a) performing a first application of an aqueous dispersion of an ethylene compound and an acrylic compound on a single side of the cellulosic laminar element; (b) drying the dispersion applied in a); (c) performing, after the drying, a second application of the ethylene compound and acrylic compound to the ethylene compound and acrylic compound applied in a) on the same side; (d) drying the dispersion applied in c). The present invention also relates to a cellulosic laminar element and to a disposable foods and/or drinks service packaging and containers obtained by means of the method of the present invention.

PAPER ARTICLE COMPRISING A PAPER COMPONENT AND A HEAT-SEALABLE COATING

The present invention refers to a paper article comprising a paper component having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side and/or the second side of the paper component is at least partially coated with a heat-sealable coating, wherein the heat-sealable coating comprises a first polymer comprising units derived from a (meth)acrylate and/or (meth)acrylic acid and/or a salt thereof, and a second polymer, being different from the first polymer, comprising units derived from a) a (meth)acrylate and/or (meth)acrylic acid and/or a salt thereof, and b) an alkene, wherein the first polymer and the second polymer are present in the heat-sealable coating in a weight ratio of 90:10 to 35:65, and wherein the first polymer and the second polymer are present in the heat-sealable coating in an overall amount of at least 50 wt. %, based on the total weight of the coating. Furthermore, the present invention refers to a laminate comprising a paper component, a substrate and a heat-seal layer being present between the paper component and the substrate, which is obtained by heat-sealing a paper article according to the present invention to the substrate. The invention also refers to a use of a coating for heat-sealing a paper component to a substrate.

Non-sticking tipping paper, preparation method and application method of the same

A non-sticking lip tipping paper is disclosed that includes a base paper, a color layer and a surface coating. The color layer is formed by printing and drying a color ink on the base paper; the surface coating includes a water-based glue and is coated thereon after drying the color layer. The water-based glue includes the following components by weight: 30-65 parts of a modified water-based resin solution, 10-20 parts of water, 8-15 parts of ethanol, and 5-12 parts of a water-based additive. The water-based additive is a mixture of a wax emulsion and magnesium silicate in a weight ratio of 1:5. A preparation method and a method of applying the non-sticking lip tipping paper are also disclosed.

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.

ENERGY CURABLE INKS AND COATINGS WITH PEROXIDES
20230122750 · 2023-04-20 · ·

The present invention provides an improved method for curing multi-layer constructs of energy curable (EC) inks and coatings with actinic radiation. In the method, one or more layers of EC inks and/or coatings comprising materials that can crosslink or polymerize when exposured to actinic radiation, e.g., monomers, oligomers or polymers, are applied to a substrate, which EC inks and coatings contain little or no photoinitiators. This is followed by applying one or more layers of non-EC inks and/or coatings, which comprise one or more organic peroxides but no readily polymerizable components, over the top of the layers of energy curable inks and/or coatings; and exposing the layers to actinic radiation.

Cellulose based film structure and method for producing the same

According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cost-effective method of producing cellulose based films by introducing an intense water removal system to the process, and cellulose based films thereof having improved properties.

THERMOFORMABLE DUAL OVENABLE RECYCLABLE COATED CELLULOSIC BOARD, DUAL OVENABLE RECYCLABLE COATED CELLULOSIC BOARD FOOD VESSELS THERMOFORMED THEREFROM, AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING AND USING THEREOF
20230151554 · 2023-05-18 · ·

A method for manufacturing a thermoformable dual ovenable coated cellulosic board includes coating an aqueous-based polyester acrylate copolymer dispersion basecoat on a first major side of a cellulosic board substrate and coating an aqueous-based polyester acrylate copolymer dispersion barrier topcoat on the aqueous-based polyester acrylate copolymer dispersion basecoat.

COATING AGENT AND LAMINATE

In a coating agent obtained by water-dispersing a polyurethane resin, the polyurethane resin is a secondary reaction product of an isocyanate group-terminated prepolymer and a chain extender. The isocyanate group-terminated prepolymer is a primary reaction product of a polyisocyanate component containing a xylylene diisocyanate and/or a hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate, and an active hydrogen group-containing component containing a short chain diol having 2 to 6 carbon atoms and an active hydrogen compound having a hydrophilic group; and the viscosity at 25° C. of the coating agent is 50 mPa.Math.s or more.