US1753565A - Process for coating paper-pulp vessels for the protection thereof against the actionof moisture, fat, soap, and the like - Google Patents

Process for coating paper-pulp vessels for the protection thereof against the actionof moisture, fat, soap, and the like Download PDF

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US1753565A
US1753565A US65043A US6504325A US1753565A US 1753565 A US1753565 A US 1753565A US 65043 A US65043 A US 65043A US 6504325 A US6504325 A US 6504325A US 1753565 A US1753565 A US 1753565A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H17/00Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its constitution; Paper-impregnating material characterised by its constitution
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H23/00Processes or apparatus for adding material to the pulp or to the paper
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  • a protecting film can be produced on or in pasteboard vessels or on plates of such materials by applying slz ng materials, casein or the like, and hardening them.
  • the coatings thus. produced are not, however, in the case of paper pulp having either a rough or a smooth surface, intlmately connected therewith.
  • insoluble or diflicultl so uble salts may be effected simultaneous y with the binding of the layer of size or the like in and upon the paper pulp material.
  • value of the protecting material is considerably increased.
  • insoluble deposits or difiicultly soluble salts the most varied kinds of compounds may be employed. Sulphates, hosphates, fluorides of earths, metalliesalts, sulphides, oxides and equivalent compounds may be mentioned.
  • the dis solved salt that has penetrated into the fibrous material can be converted, by means .of sulphuric acid for example, which is applied with the sizing liquor or the like, in the liquor containing a medium fibre and at the point of contact of the fibre and the covering layer, into an insoluble sulphate.
  • Water soluble sulphates or fluorine compounds or fiuosilieates or the like act even more simply than acids.
  • a process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach consisting in moistening said paper material with an a ueous solution of a substance having an al aline reaction in which salts capable of being precipitated-are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing capable of precipitating said salts.
  • a process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach consisting in moistenin said paper materialwith an aqueous solution of ammonia in which salts capable of being precipitated are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor containing a medium capable of precipitating said salts.
  • a process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach consisting in moistening said paper material with an a ueous solution of a substance havin an alkaline reaction in which barium safizs are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor containing a medium capable of precipitating said salts.
  • a process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach consisting in molstening said paper material with an aqueous solution of ammonia in which barium salts are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor contaming a medium capable of precipitating said salts.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE rnrrz FRANK, or nnnrlm, GERMANY PROCESS FOR COATING IPAPER-PULP VESSELS FOR THE PROTECTION THEREOF AGAINST THE ACTION OF MOISTURE, FAT, SOAP, ANDTHE LIKE No Drawing. Application filed October 26, 1925, Serial No. 65,043, and in Germany October 27, 1924.
It is known that a protecting film can be produced on or in pasteboard vessels or on plates of such materials by applying slz ng materials, casein or the like, and hardening them. The coatings thus. produced are not, however, in the case of paper pulp having either a rough or a smooth surface, intlmately connected therewith.
It has now been discovered'that this difliculty can be removed completely and in a manner that was not to be expected, if the pasteboard and paper vessels or plates or the like, irrespective}? of whether they are sized or unsized, are rst'moistened with a thin solution of a substance having an alkaline reaction, such as ammonia. These substances cause a loosening of the fibres of the material. Now if the sizing liquor, which generally consists of aqueous steepings of size, gelatine, casein, mucilage or the like, is applied, this material penetrates 1nto the softened alkali treated material and anchors itself, so to speak, in the paper pulp itself. In this method of working, therefore, not
only a coating, but a certain depth action 1s produced, which mightbe described as im pregnation.
An almost identical technical effect is obtained if the substance having an alkaline a0 reaction, ammonia for example, is added to the sizing liquor or the like.
In this method of working the formation of insoluble or diflicultl so uble salts may be effected simultaneous y with the binding of the layer of size or the like in and upon the paper pulp material. By th smeans the value of the protecting material is considerably increased. As such insoluble deposits or difiicultly soluble salts the most varied kinds of compounds may be employed. Sulphates, hosphates, fluorides of earths, metalliesalts, sulphides, oxides and equivalent compounds may be mentioned. If for example a soluble barium salt is being applied along with the aqueous solution of the substance having an alkaline reaction, the dis solved salt that has penetrated into the fibrous material can be converted, by means .of sulphuric acid for example, which is applied with the sizing liquor or the like, in the liquor containing a medium fibre and at the point of contact of the fibre and the covering layer, into an insoluble sulphate. Water soluble sulphates or fluorine compounds or fiuosilieates or the like act even more simply than acids.
The deposition of salts also has the further stable form, the latter produce their full effect in these methods or working. Such aldehyde evolving substances are paraformaldehyde and hexamethylenetetramine. In this way fluorine compounds for example also act, but their conversion into insoluble protecting bodies, as has been described above, should not then be brought about.
What I claim is:
1. A process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach, consisting in moistening said paper material with an a ueous solution of a substance having an al aline reaction in which salts capable of being precipitated-are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing capable of precipitating said salts.
2. A process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach, consisting in moistenin said paper materialwith an aqueous solution of ammonia in which salts capable of being precipitated are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor containing a medium capable of precipitating said salts.
3. A process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach, consisting in moistening said paper material with an a ueous solution of a substance havin an alkaline reaction in which barium safizs are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor containing a medium capable of precipitating said salts.
4. A process for the production of coatings on glazed and unglazed paper pulp and papier-mach, consisting in molstening said paper material with an aqueous solution of ammonia in which barium salts are dissolved and applying a coating of sizing liquor contaming a medium capable of precipitating said salts.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
PROFESSOR DR. FRITZ FRANK.
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