Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes of chemical liberation – recovery or purification... – Treatment with particular chemical
Patent
1975-02-21
1977-11-01
Bashore, S. Leon
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes of chemical liberation, recovery or purification...
Treatment with particular chemical
162 80, 162158, 162181R, 162181A, 162DIG4., D21C 900, D21H 308, D21H 368
Patent
active
040564304
ABSTRACT:
The difficulties encountered in the manufacture of paper, cardboard, and other cellulosic articles, as they are caused by the formation of resinous or pitch deposits on the paper as well as on the paper machines and processing apparatus, are overcome, or at least considerably reduced, by the addition of phosphonic acids and more particularly of alkyl, amino or hydroxy alkyl, or cycloalkyl phosphonic acids or their alkali metal salts. If required, amino polycarboxylic acids, hydroxy carboxylic acids, or their alkali metal salts, or alkali metal polyphosphates are also added during processing.
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Baskovic Franz
Hoeger Ernst
Bashore S. Leon
Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
Smith William F.
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