Selectively sized multi-ply core stock paper, methods, and apparatus
09657440 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Blake McCorriston (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Gerry Finlayson (Niagara Falls, CA)
- Vincent B. THOMAS (Bogart, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B32B29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21H27/38
TEXTILES; PAPER
D21F5/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B2250/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D21F5/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D21H27/38
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Methods of making a multi-ply paperboard core include providing a number of paperboard furnishes and layering the furnishes to form a multi-ply paperboard web, wherein the two outermost plies are formed of furnish containing no size and the two plies adjacent the outermost plies are formed of furnish containing size. Apparatus for making a multi-ply paperboard core include two or more furnish sources configured to provide a number of paperboard furnishes, wherein at least one furnish source provides furnish containing no size and at least one furnish source provides furnish containing size, and a paperboard forming section wherein the furnishes are layered to form a multi-ply paperboard web in which the two outermost plies are formed of furnish containing no size and the two plies adjacent the two outermost plies are formed of furnish containing size.
Claims
1. A method of making a multi-ply paperboard core, comprising: providing a number of paperboard furnishes, the number corresponding to a desired number of paperboard plies; and layering the paperboard furnishes to form a multi-ply paperboard web, wherein two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing no size and two plies adjacent the two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing size.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: pressing the multi-ply paperboard web to remove excess moisture; drying the multi-ply paperboard web; and calendering the multi-ply paperboard web to form a multi-ply paperboard core material.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: drying the multi-ply paperboard web to form a multi-ply paperboard core material; applying an adhesive to the multi-ply paperboard core material; and winding the multi-ply paperboard core material to form an adhesive-bonded multi-ply paperboard core.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the multi-ply paperboard core material has a basis weight of about 30 lbs/msf to about 60 lbs/msf.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the size is selected from the group consisting of alkyl-ketene-dimer (AKD) emulsions, alkenyl-succinic-anhydride (ASA), synthetic ASA emulsifiers, alkyl ketene dimer, natural rosins, modified rosins, saponified modified rosins, wax emulsions, and combinations thereof.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the multi-ply paperboard web comprises six plies, the second and fifth plies being the plies containing size.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the second and fifth plies contain from about 500 g to about 1 kg size per 1 ton furnish.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the multi-ply paperboard web comprises four plies, the second and third plies being the plies containing size.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the second and third plies contain from about 1 kg to about 2 kg size per 1 ton furnish.
10. A multi-ply paperboard core made from the method of claim 3.
11. The multi-ply paperboard core of claim 10, comprising six plies, the second and fifth plies being the plies containing size.
12. The multi-ply paperboard core of claim 10, comprising four plies, the second and third plies being the plies containing size.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings, which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting, and wherein like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Disclosed herein are methods and apparatus for making multi-ply paperboard cores, such as are used in rolled paper and tissue products. The cores are formed from selectively sized multi-ply core stock paper in which the outermost plies of the paper are formed from furnish containing no size and the plies adjacent the outermost plies are formed from furnish containing size. It has been found that this paper advantageously allows for the use of a decreased amount of glue while making cores therefrom, without sacrificing bonding strength.
(9) Methods of Making Paperboard Cores
(10) In certain embodiments, methods of making a multi-ply paperboard core include providing a number of paperboard furnishes and layering the paperboard furnishes to form a multi-ply paperboard web, wherein the two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing no size and the two plies adjacent the two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing size.
(11) For example, the number of paperboard furnishes may correspond to the desired number of paperboard plies. For example, the number of paperboard furnishes may be less than the number of paperboard plies, such that one furnish is used to provide the plies without size and/or one furnish is used to provide the plies containing size.
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(14) Paper size and furnish materials are well known in the art and any suitable size and furnish materials may be used. In certain embodiments, the size is selected from the group size is selected from the group consisting of alkyl-ketene-dimer (AKD) emulsions, alkenyl-succinic-anhydride (ASA), synthetic ASA emulsifiers, alkyl ketene dimer, natural rosins, modified rosins, saponified modified rosins, wax emulsions, and combinations thereof.
(15) In certain embodiments, the methods also include pressing the multi-ply paperboard web to remove excess moisture, drying the multi-ply paperboard web, and calendering the multi-ply paperboard web to form a multi-ply paperboard core material. The multi-ply paperboard core material may then be used to form a paperboard core.
(16) In certain embodiments, the methods also include drying the multi-ply paperboard web to form a multi-ply paperboard core material, applying an adhesive to the multi-ply paperboard core material, and winding the multi-ply paperboard core material to form an adhesive-bonded multi-ply paperboard core.
(17) For example, the multi-ply paperboard core material may have a basis weight of about 30 lbs/msf to about 60 lbs/msf.
(18) Apparatus for Making Paperboard Cores
(19) In certain embodiments, apparatus for making a multi-ply paperboard core include two or more furnish sources configured to provide a number of paperboard furnishes, wherein at least one furnish source provides paperboard furnish containing no size and at least one furnish source provides paperboard furnish containing size, and a paperboard forming section wherein the paperboard furnishes are layered to form a multi-ply paperboard web in which two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing no size and two plies adjacent the two outermost plies are formed of paperboard furnish containing size. For example, the number of furnishes may correspond to the desired number of paperboard plies. In certain embodiments each furnish source includes a fan pump for supplying the furnish to the paperboard forming section. For example, each furnish source may be a fan pump loop. Other furnish sources known in the art may also be used.
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(22) The paperboard forming section may include any paper-forming machine known to those of skill in the art, such as one or more fourdrinier or cylinder type formers. In one embodiment, the forming section includes a multi-cylinder ultraformer, such as a four or six-cylinder ultraformer.
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(26) In one embodiment, the adhesive may be applied to the multi-ply paperboard core material via a valve set at I to P open percentage of below 30% open.
(27) Multi-ply paperboard cores may be made from the methods and apparatus described herein. For example, a multi-ply paperboard core may have six plies, the second and fifth plies being the plies containing size. For example, a multi-ply paperboard core may have four plies, the second and third plies being the plies containing size.
EXAMPLES
(28) Selectively sized paperboard was made in accordance with the above-described methods. This sizing strategy resulted in a 20% to 50% reduction in glue usage during core-making, without affecting the bonding properties of the resultant cores. Without being bound by a particular theory, it is believed that sizing only the second plies on multi-ply paperboard results in more uniform and controlled glue wetting and absorption properties of the paperboard.
(29) Trial runs using a standard core stock averaged 30 cores per minute with a glue ratio of 16 and an I to P open percentage of 100%. Trial runs using a selectively sized core stock made in accordance with the methods described herein showed the glue ratio reduced to 6 with an I to P open percentage of 24% at the same line speeds. Visual observations confirmed that the glue lasts longer in the pot without needing to be filled at the lower percentage. Overall, glue usage reduction was estimated at approximately 50% for the selectively sized paperboard stock.
(30) Because less size is being used per volume of furnish, and less glue is necessary during coring processes with the selectively sized stock, the costs associated with sizing and coring are substantially decreased. Furthermore, glue absorption is much more consistent on the selectively sized cores, which results in a decreased need for tweaking the glue pressure by operators and a more stable overall coring process. Also, operators have found that they can run core machine lines faster because of the lower glue usage rates. That is, the selectively sized paperboard stock advantageously allows for decreased glue usage and higher production speeds during core making processes, without modification of the physical strength and bonding properties of the resulting cores.
(31) While the disclosure has been described with reference to a number of embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions, or equivalent arrangements not described herein, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.