Process for making absorbent tissue paper with high wet strength

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive

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162112, 162135, 162185, D21H 302

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ABSTRACT:
A process for making soft, absorbent tissue paper webs and the webs made by that process. In the first step, a furnish of papermaking fibers and a wet strength resin is provided. A wet fibrous web is made from the furnish and the wet web is dried. Next, the wet strength resin in the web is at least partially cured. A nitrogenous cationic debonding agent is then incorporated into the dried web.

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