Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive
Patent
1996-10-25
1998-03-10
Raimund, Christopher
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Non-fiber additive
1621816, 162184, 162185, D21H 1100
Patent
active
057257361
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to tissue products having improved softness properties and methods of making them. Specifically, improved softness is achieved by incorporating a silicone betaine either into the furnish and/or topically applied to the tissue web. Optionally, one or more softeners/debonders are also incorporated into the fiber furnish at the wet end of the tissue machine prior to formation, and/or by an optional topical treatment after the tissue web is formed or dried. The result is a tissue product with added bulk and a smooth surface feel, both properties contributing to improved softness characteristics.
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patent: 5514302 (1996-05-01), Brown
Schroeder Wen Zyo
Shanklin Gary Lee
Croft Gregory E.
Kimberly--Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Raimund Christopher
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