Method for making soft tissue with improved bulk softness and su

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – With coating after drying

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162111, 162112, 162158, 162179, 162184, 162185, D21H 2122

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to tissue products having improved softness properties and methods of making them. Specifically, improved softness is achieved by incorporating one or more softeners/debonders into the fiber furnish at the wet end of the tissue machine prior to formation, followed by a topical treatment with one or more softeners/debonders after the tissue web is dried. The result is a tissue product with added bulk and a smooth surface feel, both properties contributing to improved softness characteristics.

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