Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive
Patent
1983-03-28
1984-11-06
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Non-fiber additive
162 9, 162100, 162175, 162177, 1621812, 1621813, 162182, 162187, D21H 300
Patent
active
044810768
ABSTRACT:
Redispersible microfibrillated cellulose is prepared by the addition to a liquid dispersion of the microfibrillated cellulose, an additive compound capable of substantially inhibiting hydrogen bonding between the cellulose fibrils. The microfibrillated cellulose, upon drying, is characterized by having a viscosity when redispersed in water of at least 50% of the viscosity of an equivalent concentration of the original dispersion.
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Chin Peter
Holt Harold J.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
Raden James B.
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