Abstract
Chemical additives are used singly or in combination to impart functionality to hygiene paper (suggested). In particular, in the hygiene paper making process, dry strength agent, wet strength agent, softener, and other are widely used. The effects of chemical additives on the softness components were evaluated. In the case of surface softness, there was no change in MMD according to the addition of dry and wet strength agents. The MMD (mean deviation from the average friction of coefficient) was decreased by adding a softener, which is the purpose of its addition to the hygiene paper making process. The softness and wet strength were improved when the wet strength agent was added before the softener. In addition, lotion treatment was applied to the surface of tissue paper. The surface softness component of non-silicone-based lotion was similar or improved, which may overcome the problems of silicon-based lotion.
Funding source: Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology
Award Identifier / Grant number: 10065715
Funding statement: We acknowledge the financial support from the Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea (Project No. 10065715).
Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Bleaching
- Pre-bleaching of kraft acacia pulp
- Paper technology
- Effect of chemical additives on softness components of hygiene paper
- Length-based hydrodynamic fractionation of highly networked fibers in a mini-channel
- Recycling
- Nano-lignocellulose from recycled fibres in coatings from aqueous and ethanolic media: effect of residual lignin on wetting and offset printing quality
- The influence of laccase/histidine system on the properties of OCC pulp fibers, and of handsheets made thereof
- Recovery of recycled paper in the removal of the textile dye basic yellow 28: characterization and adsorption studies
- Lignin
- Lignin-based adhesive crosslinked by furfuryl alcohol–glyoxal and epoxy resins
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Bleaching
- Pre-bleaching of kraft acacia pulp
- Paper technology
- Effect of chemical additives on softness components of hygiene paper
- Length-based hydrodynamic fractionation of highly networked fibers in a mini-channel
- Recycling
- Nano-lignocellulose from recycled fibres in coatings from aqueous and ethanolic media: effect of residual lignin on wetting and offset printing quality
- The influence of laccase/histidine system on the properties of OCC pulp fibers, and of handsheets made thereof
- Recovery of recycled paper in the removal of the textile dye basic yellow 28: characterization and adsorption studies
- Lignin
- Lignin-based adhesive crosslinked by furfuryl alcohol–glyoxal and epoxy resins