Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
Patent
1979-01-09
1981-06-23
Fisher, Richard V.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Multi-layer waterlaid webs or sheets
162132, 162146, 162206, 100 93RP, D21F 1104, D21F 520
Patent
active
042749158
ABSTRACT:
A process for manufacturing heat-sealed proofed paper solely using a Fourdrinier machine for paper or card with one or more layers, wherein the paper or card leaving the dry section of the Fourdrinier machine, forms a continuous layer with heat-sealing and impermeable properties, by utilizing polyolefin synthetic fibers in a layer scattered uniformly and heated at the top surface of the layer to around melting temperature of the polyolefin fibers in a further heating step after a drying step. Then the polyolefin layer while close to the melting temperature of the polyolefin fibers is pressed between calender rollers until interpenetration and contact has taken place, and then cooled at the exit of the calender rollers.
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Farber Martin A.
Fisher Richard V.
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