Method for the production of heat-sealing barrier paper
A heat-sealing and barrier technology, applied in papermaking, textiles, papermaking, pure paper, etc., can solve problems such as increasing costs and restricting development, and achieve the effects of increasing productivity, enhancing barrier levels, and promoting drying
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Embodiment 1
[0080] Manufactured with a basis weight of 55g / m on a paper machine running at 400m / min 2 fiber carrier. The paper machine is equipped with a Yankee dryer placed before the size press.
[0081] The surface of the fibrous support is first smoothed and then treated on both sides by a sizer in-line with a pore-filling pigment composition comprising 100 parts by dry weight of kaolin (Cadam) of the Amazon Premium type, and Mixture of 20 parts by dry weight of Merifilm 104 starch (Tate & Lyle) and latex of type DL950 (Dow) relative to dry kaolin. When fully dry, the applied treatment is 5g / m 2 .
[0082] A Meyer rod coater is then used to coat a pre-coat formulation comprising a mixture of platy fillers and finer particulate fillers and a latex with a styrene-butadiene chemistry of Tg = 7°C (from DL950 from Dow Chemical) in an infrared oven followed by a hot air oven without contact. It was wound on rolls without further handling. The dry weight of the applied precoat is 7g / m ...
Embodiment 2
[0088] Manufactured with a basis weight of 55g / m on a paper machine running at 400m / min 2 fiber carrier. The paper machine is equipped with a Yankee dryer placed before the size press.
[0089] The surface of the fibrous support is first smoothed and then treated on both sides by a sizer in-line with a pore-filling pigment composition comprising 100 parts by dry weight of kaolin (Cadam) of the Amazon Premium type, and Mixture of 20 parts by dry weight of Merifilm 104 starch (Tate & Lyle) and latex of type DL950 (Dow) relative to dry kaolin. When fully dry, the applied treatment is 5g / m 2 .
[0090] A Meyer rod coater was then used to coat a formulation comprising a mixture of platy fillers and finer particulate fillers and a latex with styrene-butadiene chemistry (DL950 from Dow Chemical) with a Tg = 7°C. ), dried without contact in an infrared oven, then in a hot air oven. It was wound on rolls without further handling. The dry weight of the applied precoat is 7g / m 2 A...
Embodiment 3
[0095] Paper was produced on-line under the same conditions as in Example 1. But after depositing the precoat, a cover layer consisting of a dispersion of PVdC copolymer (Diofan A297 from Solvay) was applied in-line and dried without contact in an infrared oven and then in a hot air oven. It was wound on mandrels without further handling and no blocking was observed between turns. The dry weight of the covering layer is 6.5g / m 2 .
[0096] The barrier to water vapor was measured by a Mocon Permatran 3 / 61 machine at 38°C and 90% relative humidity according to ASTM F1249 standard. The barrier to water vapor is 21.0±2.4g / m 2 / 24h.
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