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In-line production method for paper making process

A production method and additive technology, applied in papermaking, textiles and papermaking, paper and other directions, can solve the problems of reduced tensile strength and tensile stiffness, poor retention, lint and other problems of paper, and achieve improved whiteness and printability, The effect of controlling drying shrinkage

Active Publication Date: 2015-09-09
STORA ENSO OYJ +1
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For this reason, the tensile strength and tensile stiffness of the paper are reduced and, moreover, linting can occur during printing
In addition, wear on the paper machine can be increased due to fillers
They also hold rather poorly and can cause two-sidedness on paper

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[0085] Trials were carried out in a pilot paper machine. The objective of this test is to simulate the face ply of multi-ply paperboard.

[0086] Supplies are 100% bleached birch wood refined to 26SR grade. The running speed was 80m / min and the grammage was 65gsm. Conventional paper chemicals used in board production, such as retention chemicals, hydrophobic sizing agents, etc., are used. These parameters were kept constant during the experiment.

[0087] Table 1 below shows an overview of how the test was performed and the chemicals used therein.

[0088] The addition of CMC (carboxymethyl cellulose) was not necessary, however, a slight improvement in strength could be noticed. However, CMC had no adverse effect on thread retention and brightness.

[0089] Starch is usually added as it imparts some strength without major adverse effects.

[0090] In Example 1, the mixing of MFC and starch into milk of lime was carried out and its ingredients were added or introduced int...

Embodiment 2

[0099] Example 2 shows that if the addition of MFC and starch substitute is compounded into a thick stock, much higher amounts are required for the same strength level and high porosity is lost. A Gurley hill porosity of 31s / 100ml indicates the low porosity of the paper layer.

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Abstract

An in-line production method for providing a liquid flow of at least one additive in the short circulation and into the liquid flow of a paper making stock of a fiber web machine by feeding, the liquid flow of the at least one additive to the liquid flow of the short circulation, wherein a suitable amount of a microfibrillated cellulose or nanofibrillated polysaccharide is provided substantially simultaneously with the feeding of liquid flow of the at least one additive.

Description

technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a method for an in-line production process for paper and board manufacturing processes and for the simultaneous delivery of microfibrillated cellulose and at least one additive in short cycles of the paper manufacturing process. More specifically, this paper concerns the crystallization and precipitation of calcium carbonate during in-line production. Background technique [0002] Fillers are added to papermaking pulp to fill void spaces not occupied by fibers and thereby smoothen the surface of the paper. They improve, for example, the printability, dimensional stability, formation and gloss of paper. In addition to this, the optical properties of paper such as opacity, light scattering and brightness are generally improved since the light scattering coefficient and brightness of fillers tend to be higher than those of pulp. [0003] Fillers are inexpensive compared to wood fibers and are therefore also used in paper...

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IPC IPC(8): D21H17/70D21H11/18D21H17/25D21H17/67
CPCD21H17/70D21H17/67D21H11/18D21H17/25D21H17/675D21H17/28D21H17/74
Inventor O.伊姆波拉朱尼.马图拉朱希.马图拉K.塔克拉I.海斯坎恩M.瓦凯韦嫩J.拉萨嫩
Owner STORA ENSO OYJ
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