Fabric-crepe process with prolonged production cycle and...

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-uniform – irregular or configured web or sheet

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C162S198000, C162S199000, C034S425000

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07608164

ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing absorbent sheet is directed to a wet-press/fabric-crepe process wherein add-on of adhesive to the Yankee surface is at relatively low levels, yet sheet transfer is maintained and production increased. Materials are selected and process parameters are controlled such that a paper machine can be operated for at least 4 hours before the Yankee coating needs to be stripped. Preferably, average increase in Yankee hood temperature is less than 1° F./minute during a production interval.

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