Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
Patent
1982-06-24
1984-05-15
Smith, William F.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
162145, 162152, 1621683, 162169, 162187, 428703, D21H 102
Patent
active
044486391
ABSTRACT:
A paper cover sheet material for use in the production of gypsum wallboard, the paper cover sheet material having excellent drainage, porosity and drying properties, and a wallboard product produced therefrom, the paper cover sheet material being produced from fibers comprising a major proportion of cellulose fibers and a minor proportion of mineral fibers, the paper composition additionally comprising a cellulose gel, a latex binder and a flocculating agent, thereby enabling the mineral fibers to be dispersed in an aqueous slurry without materially fracturing the fibers, and retaining the shot present in the mineral fibers without permitting the shot to be released and thereby to contaminate the papermaking equipment. The excellent porosity, drying properties and drainage of the paper permit the gypsum wallboard formed with the paper to be readily set and dried with reduced heat energy requirements.
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Didrick Robert M.
Kurlandsky Samuel
Robinson Robert H.
Smith William F.
United States Gypsum Company
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