Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
Patent
1984-07-06
1986-08-19
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
162128, 162138, 162158, 1621681, 1621682, 1621819, D21H 102
Patent
active
046067906
ABSTRACT:
A multi-ply, fibrous material-based, conductive structure, and a method of making such a structure, which comprises as an integral structural member thereof at least one ply having an integral, continuous, uninterrupted, electroconductive barrier capable of intercepting and dissipating any electrostatic charges or discharges coming into contact with the structure. The ply provided with the electroconductive barrier can, during manufacture, be preselectively positioned with relation to the other, non-conductive plies comprising the structure to meet the specific performance demands of a user of the structure.
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Hurtt John R.
Kussman Robert N.
Lewis Robert W.
Youngs Roger W.
Carpenter Richard W.
Chin Peter
Container Corporation of America
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