Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Plural fiber containing
Patent
1983-01-27
1985-10-29
Smith, William F.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Plural fiber containing
162146, 162152, 1621811, 1621814, 1621815, 162158, 162179, D21H 378
Patent
active
045499314
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to the production of articles exhibiting high mechanical strengths which are relatively insensitive to changes in relative humidity. The articles consist essentially of organic and/or inorganic fibers and a binder, the binder being composed of the product of reaction between an organic polycation, and/or an aminosilane, and/or an organic chrome complex and crystals of a lithium and/or sodium water-swelling mica selected from the group of fluorhectorite, hydroxyl hectorite, boron fluorphlogopite, hydroxyl boron phlogopite, and solid solutions among those and between those and other structurally-compatible species selected from the group of talc, fluortalc, polylithionite, fluorpolythionite, phlogopite, and fluorphlogopite.
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Adamowicz John A.
Schlup John R.
Spotz Mark S.
Corning Glass Works
Janes, Jr. C. S.
Smith William F.
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