Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive
Patent
1988-07-25
1990-07-10
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Non-fiber additive
1621683, 1621684, 1621685, 162175, D21H 1744
Patent
active
049405144
ABSTRACT:
Paper, board, and cardboard having high dry strength are made by adding to the paper stock a dry strength agent which is obtainable by mixing enzymatically digested starch having a viscosity of from 20 to 2,000 mPa.s (measured in 7.5% strength aqueous solution at 45.degree. C.) and a cationic polymer which contains, as typical copolymerized monomers,
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Auhorn Werner
Degen Hans-Juergen
Hartmann Heinrich
Kroener Michael
Stange Andreas
BASF - Aktiengesellschaft
Chin Peter
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