Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – With coating after drying
Patent
1997-08-20
1999-10-26
Cameron, Erma
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
With coating after drying
162175, 427364, B05D 312, D21H 1728
Patent
active
059721677
ABSTRACT:
A transfer roll coating color is described comprising a pigment and an adhesive as main components, wherein the average aspect ratio of the pigment is 10 or less, the adhesive is a low viscosity starch adhesive, the solids content of the color is about 58 weight % or higher, and the viscosity of the color determined at 60 rpm by using a No. 4 rotor of a Brookfield.TM. viscometer is 1,500 cps or less. Coated papers obtained by transfer roll coating using the colors at an amount of 5 g/m2 or higher per side also are disclosed.
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Fujiwara Hideki
Hayasaka Hideki
Kozuka Osamu
Matsunaga Katsuhiko
Cameron Erma
Nippon Paper Industries Co. Ltd.
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