Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive
Patent
1987-09-30
1989-05-09
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Non-fiber additive
162169, 162174, 162207, 4273741, 427382, 427391, 427395, D21H 314, D21H 338
Patent
active
048286508
ABSTRACT:
The stiffness, wet strength and bursting strength of paper is improved by adding a latex such as milk to the paper and then subjecting the paper to steps of high temperature treatment and immediate rewetting.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2116544 (1938-05-01), Schur
patent: 2324529 (1943-07-01), Musher
Back et al., "Wet Stiffness by Means of Heat Treatment of Running Web," Pulp and Paper Canada, vol. 78, No. 11(1977) pp. 271-275.
Jones Jeffery R.
Wagle Dinkar G.
Yasnovsky Vacheslav M.
Chin Peter
International Paper Company
Zielinski Walt Thomas
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