Method of improving properties of mechanical paper pulp without

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes of chemical liberation – recovery or purification... – Mechanical defibration in the presence of heated gas or gas...

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162 24, 162 26, 162 71, 162183, D21B 116

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ABSTRACT:
Properties of mechanical paper pulp which is produced by grinding or otherwise frictionally acting on natural fibrous raw material containing plasticizable constituents which become heated to a temperature sufficiently high to soften the plasticizable constituents thereof are improved by the addition of paper filler material which is chemically inert to the pulp at a time which results in the filler being in contact therewith while the plasticizable constituents are plasticized and thus softened and sticky. This causes the filler, without chemical reaction, to adhere to the plasticized constituents and thus to the fibers of the pulp to result in improved properties of a totally mechanical pulp. The properties which are improved include the optical and printing properties of the paper made from the pulp.

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patent: 3388037 (1968-06-01), Asplund et al.
Casey, J. P., "Pulp & Paper", vol. II, Sec. Ed. Interscience Pub., N.Y., N.Y., 1960, pp. 994-995.

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