Heat treatment of paper products

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Running or indefinite length work forming and/or treating...

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ABSTRACT:
The stiffness and wet strength of paper products are improved by subjecting the products to high temperature treatment, immediately followed by rewetting. The resultant products have good folding endurance.

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