Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – With coating after drying
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-09
2010-10-19
Halpern, Mark (Department: 1791)
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
With coating after drying
C162S158000, C162S175000, C424S402000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07815769
ABSTRACT:
It is intended to provide sanitary paper which is excellent in texture such as moistness and softness and scarcely causes skin irritation or blushing even if it is brought into contact with the skin frequently. Namely, sanitary paper having an oil absorbance specified in JIS P8141 of 7 mm or less and a moisture content of from 9.50 to 15.00% (measured in accordance with JIS P8127 after conditioning in accordance with JIS P8111); carrying a solution, which contains a moistening agent, a softener, an antioxidant and so on, coated in a dose of 46.0 to 160.0 mg/cm3 of the paper base; and having a bending hardness B measured with the use of a pure bending machine of from 0.0040 to 0.0060 g·cm2/cm.
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Androlia William L.
Daio Paper Corporation
Halpern Mark
Koda H. Henry
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