Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
Patent
1988-03-10
1989-08-29
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
162 13, 162 99, 162130, 162135, 162141, 162142, 162148, 162150, 1621576, D21F 1100, D21H 512
Patent
active
048614270
ABSTRACT:
A fibrous web product with a surface treatment containing bacterial cellulose and a method of surface treating such fibrous webs. The bacterial cellulose is applied to at least one surface of a fibrous web, to make products such as printing material suitable for magazines or advertisements, by use of conventional paper manufacturing equipment. The bacterial cellulose may be applied singularly or in combination with other materials such as fillers or pigments. Bacterial cellulose applied at relatively low concentrations gives excellent properties of gloss, smoothness, ink receptivity and holdout, and surfaces strength.
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Johnson Donald C.
LeBlanc Henry A.
Neogi Amar N.
Chin Peter
Weyerhaeuser Company
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