A method of making a fibrous sheet includes providing a first furnish including a primary pulp having papermaking fibers, the papermaking fibers (i) having a weight-weighted average fiber length between about two and seven tenths millimeters and about three millimeters, (ii) a coarseness of ...
eggshells dryer lint Hay from bales used at Halloween natural corks (not plastic versions) shells of nuts and peanuts shredded white paper and newsprint dried leaves wood chips (untreated lumber) pine cones and pine needles potting soil toilet paper and wrapping paper tubes activated charcoal (not ...
Check out this post onhow to properly clean your dryer lint trap! Be sure to check out all of my otherMaking Life Easier tips! Most people don’t realize that just removing the lint built up on the lint trap isn’t the proper way to clean it. Over time, whether you use fabric soft...
after formation, the wet web is mechanically pressed, typically by using a pressure roll to press the wet web between a papermaking felt and the dryer surface (such as a Yankee dryer), to squeeze out some of the water from the web and adhere it to the dryer surface prior to final ...
This problem with lint is heightened when the tissue paper product is made by the so-called through-air dried (“TAD”) papermaking process. This is because the process of tieing-down loose lint is improved when the tissue paper web is pressed against the surface of a Yankee dryer. In so...
A method of making a fibrous sheet includes providing a first furnish including a primary pulp having papermaking fibers, the papermaking fibers (i) having a weight-weighted average fiber length between about two and seven tenths millimeters and about three millimeters, (ii) a coarseness of ...
Once the fiber blend is prepared, webs can be formed by conventional dry-lay techniques (e.g., air-laid or carded) or they can be formed by conventional wet-lay techniques utilized in the paper or nonwoven industries. Air-laid webs can be made according to U.S. Pat. No. 3,797,074...
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6808595Soft paper products with low lint and slough2004-10-26Burns et al. 6790527Lyocell fiber from unbleached pulp2004-09-14Luo et al. 20040069426METHOD AND ENZYMATIC PREPARATION FOR TREATMENT OF CELLULOSE PULPS2004-04-15Sika-Aho et al. ...
1. A process for making a cellulose acetate tow comprising the steps of: spinning a dope comprising a solution of cellulose acetate and solvent, taking-up the as-spun cellulose acetate filaments, lubricating the cellulose acetate filaments, forming a tow from the cellulose acetate filaments, crimpi...