WO2001088269A1 - Paper or paperboard laminate and method of producing such a laminate - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21H—PULP 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
- D21H27/00—Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes
- D21H27/30—Multi-ply
- D21H27/32—Multi-ply with materials applied between the sheets
- D21H27/34—Continuous materials, e.g. filaments, sheets, nets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B29/00—Layered products comprising a layer of paper or cardboard
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21H—PULP 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
- D21H27/00—Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes
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- D21H27/38—Multi-ply at least one of the sheets having a fibrous composition differing from that of other sheets
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21H—PULP 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
- D21H11/00—Pulp or paper, comprising cellulose or lignocellulose fibres of natural origin only
- D21H11/02—Chemical or chemomechanical or chemothermomechanical pulp
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- Y10T428/31504—Composite [nonstructural laminate]
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- Y10T428/31971—Of carbohydrate
- Y10T428/31975—Of cellulosic next to another carbohydrate
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- the invention relates to a paper or paperboard laminate composed of at least one bulk- promoting layer, here termed bulk layer, 40-98% of which is composed of cellulose fibres with a freeness value of 550-950 ml CSF, and on at least one side of the bulk layer at least one secondary layer, which has a greater density than the bulk layer, the secondary layer and bulk layer being joined indirectly to one another over basically the whole of their opposing surfaces and the laminate having an bending stiffness index greater than 2.5 NmVkg 3 , but less than 14 NmVkg 3 , calculated as a geometric mean value for machine direction and cross direction.
- the invention also relates to a method for producing such a laminate.
- WO 00/14333 describes a paper or paperboard laminate, which has a great stiffness. This is achieved by using fibres in the laminate with a freeness value of 550-950 ml CSF in a bulk- promoting layer in the laminate, termed bulk layer, in combination with a secondary layer on one or both sides of the bulk layer.
- This also affords the advantage that the laminate has a lower density and therefore uses less material than previously known paperboard laminate intended for the same type of application as the laminate according to the invention, such as material for the packaging of liquid and solid foodstuffs and also for the packing and packaging of industrial and other goods, or as an intermediate product for the production of such material or other finished products.
- the invention according to WO 00/14333 discloses a paper or paperboard laminate with a bending stiffness index greater than 2.5 and less than 14 NmVkg 3 , which represents a bending stiffness index more than 2 to 7 times greater than multilayer paperboard currently produced by conventional means.
- the laminate possesses sufficient strength in the bulk layer, which normally constitutes the middle layer in the laminate, to permit scoring and subsequent folding of the material.
- a particular advantage, moreover, is that after scoring the laminate can be readily folded both towards and away from the scored impression.
- the secondary layer/layers is/are laminated to the bulk layer by means of a binder, usually a latex binder.
- a binder usually a latex binder.
- This binder is the single most expensive raw material used in the production of the laminate.
- a binder content of 1-5%, preferably 2-5% may be sufficient.
- the object of the invention is to reduce the above-mentioned problem, a paper or paperboard laminate being disclosed which constitutes a development of the laminate according to WO 00/14333.
- the requisite z- strength is achieved with relatively low contents of binder, especially latex binder, even when using bulk layers with relatively high basis weights.
- the problem of cockling in the case of high total basis weights in the laminate is also reduced.
- the laminate according to the invention furthermore has the same advantages as the laminate according to WO 00/14333 when scoring the laminate.
- an additional layer is used in the laminate compared to that disclosed in WO 00/14333.
- the said additional layer comprises a thin intermediate layer, which is arranged between the secondary layer and the bulk layer and which has a higher drainage resistance than the bulk layer.
- the intermediate layer has furthermore been formed together with the bulk layer, which means that the intermediate layer and the bulk layer are joined directly to one another over basically the whole of their opposing surfaces.
- the intermediate layer, on its side remote from the bulk layer, is preferably joined directly to the secondary layer over basically the whole of their opposing surfaces.
- the said intermediate layer is composed for the most part of fibres of lightly beaten bleached or unbleached pulp or CTMP, preferably of bleached or unbleached chemical cellulose pulp produced from a cellulose raw material composed for the most part of softwood and/or hardwood.
- the intermediate layer furthermore has a basis weight of at least 2 g/m 2 , preferably at least 3 g/m 2 but less than 20 g/m 2 , preferably less than 15 g/m 2 and even more preferably less than 10 g/m 2 and a drainage resistance of less than 35 °SR, preferably less than 30 °SR and even more preferably less than 20 °SR.
- the intermediate layer according to the invention is arranged only on one side of the bulk layer, by forming it on wire together with the bulk layer.
- the secondary layer can be arranged directly against the other side of the bulk layer, this secondary layer also preferably being formed together with the bulk layer and the intermediate layer, suitably by means of a three-layer head box.
- intermediate layers according to the invention are arranged on both sides of the bulk layer by forming these on wire together with the bulk layer, preferably by means of a three-layer head box.
- the thin intermediate layer provides an increased contact surface with the secondary layer compared to the coarser fibre that makes up the bulk layer.
- the thin intermediate layer which is formed together with/in the bulk layer, has fibres that are partially oriented in the z- direction of the sheet (mixed with the surface of fibres in the bulk layer) and are therefore, together with binder, anchored in the bulk layer.
- This increased contact surface between the bulk layer, including the intermediate layer, and the secondary layer means that the binder- , acts on a larger surface so that greater z-strength is also obtained.
- the bulk layer has a very low density of 50-300 kg/m 3 , preferably 70-200 kg/m 3 , suitably 100-180 kg/m 3 and a basis weight of 30-300 g/m 2 .
- it has a basis weight of 40-80 g/m , according to another embodiment a basis weight of 70-120 g/m 2 .
- the bulk layer has a thickness of 0.1-6 mm, preferably 0.2-1.0 mm, suitably 0.3- 0.7 mm.
- the low-density bulk layer may advantageously be produced by dry forming or by wet forming of chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP) or other "mechanical" pulp based on softwood fibres, such as TMP, with a high freeness value. Dry forming is preferable from one point of view, it being possible to use any known technique for this, but regardless of the forming technique the freeness of the pulp should be higher than 550 CSF, preferably higher than 600 CSF and even more preferably higher than 650 CSF, the optimum being higher than 700 CSF.
- a high freeness value of the fibre material for the said first layer ensures that the sheet can be pressed when draining and consolidating the sheet without the density increasing to an undesired extent.
- Other raw fibres with high wet resilience can also be included to a certain extent in the bulk layer, such as chemically cross-linked fibres, which often have a small drainage resistance and high resilience after wet pressing, but are not to be preferred at least for cost reasons.
- the secondary layer furthermore has a considerably greater density and tensile strength than the bulk layer, e.g. a density which is at least twice and preferably at least three times the density of the bulk layer, the optimum being at least four times greater.
- the secondary layer may have a density of 300-1500 kg/m 3 , preferably 400-850 kg/m 3 .
- the average thickness of the secondary layer/the individual secondary layers is typically only 3- 20%, preferably no more than 15% and suitably no more than 10% of the thickness of the bulk layer.
- a laminate according to the invention consisting of one bulk layer, one intermediate layer and one secondary layer on at least one side of the bulk layer, preferably on both sides thereof, has a basis weight of between 50 and 500 g/m 2 .
- a laminate composed according to the invention may have a basis weight which depends on the reciprocal relationships between the thicknesses and densities of the bulk layer, the intermediate layers and the secondary layers.
- the laminate when the bulk layer is relatively thick, the laminate can have a basis weight of 75-400 g/m 2 , preferably 100-350 g/m 2 , suitably 100-250 g/m 2 or 90-200 g/m 2 .
- the laminate can have a basis weight of 300-500 g/m 2 , preferably 350-450 g/m 2 .
- the secondary layer/secondary layers predominate in terms of weight.
- the laminate consisting of the said layers has a basis weight of 200-400 g/m 2 , preferably 250-350 g/m 2 .
- the tensile index of the laminate according to the invention may amount to 25-150 Nm/g, preferably 50-100 Nm/g.
- the bulk layer including the intermediate layer or layers is laminated using binders and with controllable pressure and time to the said secondary layer of high tensile strength to form a laminate according to the invention.
- Lamination may be advantageously carried out at the same time as the bulk layer is consolidated. However, this is not a prerequisite, it being equally possible to first form and consolidate the bulk layer, including the intermediate layer or layers, by drying, the bulk layer then being laminated to the desired secondary layer.
- the binder, especially latex binder, content used is 1-20%, suitably 1-10%, preferably 1-7% and even more preferably 1-5% of the weight of the laminate, calculated on dry weights.
- a z-strength of at least 100 kPa, preferably at least 150 kPa and even more preferably 200 kPa can thereby be achieved according to the invention.
- suitable binders for impregnation of the bulk layer are other water-soluble polymers, or aqueous dispersions of polymers selected from the group comprising polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylates, polyacrylic acid, polyethylene, acrylamide, polystyrene and maleic acid derivative in the form of homo- and copolymers of the said polymers.
- wetting agents may also be applied, such as sodium dodecylsulphate, hydrofobing agents and any other desired ingredients.
- latex binder for the impregnation of the bulk layer and other binder, such as starch, earboxymethyl cellulose and gums in order to produce bonding between various fibre-based layers, including bonding between the bulk layer and the secondary layer/layers.
- the laminate according to the invention is preferably used for food packaging or packaging for various types of consumer products etc. Furthermore laminate of the said type may well serve as protection for the storage and transport of goods for industrial use.
- Fig. 1 shows in diagrammatic form a pilot plant according to a first conceivable embodiment for the manufacture of a paperboard laminate according to the invention
- Fig. 2 shows in diagrammatic form a pilot plant according to another conceivable embodiment for the manufacture of the laminate according to the invention
- Fig. 3 shows in diagrammatic form a laminate in cross-section according to a first conceivable embodiment according to the invention
- Fig. 4 shows in diagrammatic form a laminate in cross-section according to a second conceivable embodiment according to the invention
- Fig. 5 shows in diagrammatic form a laminate in cross-section according to a third conceivable embodiment according to the invention
- Fig.6-17 show result diagrams for experiments performed.
- Figure 1 shows a pilot plant, which was used for the lamination (stage 4) in the series of experiments 1 and 2 described further below.
- Material in web form 3 b, 1, 2a from the storage reel 10 was laminated to material in web form 3 a from a separate storage reel 11.
- the material in web form 3 b, 1, 2a on the storage reel 10 had in an earlier stage been formed by means of a three-layer head box (see description of experiment stage 3) and was made up as shown in Figure 3, with secondary layer 3 b, bulk layer 1 and the intermediate layer 2a according to the invention.
- the material in web form 3 a on the storage reel 11 had been manufactured in a separate earlier stage (see description of experiment stage 2).
- the exposed surface of the intermediate layer 2a is turned towards the secondary layer 3a and the two materials in web form are brought together in a size press 12.
- latex binder indicated by 13 is fed in the desired concentration into the opening between the materials in web form that were fed from the reels 10 and 11 and into the size press 12.
- the joined and moist web 3b, 1, 2a, 3a was fed to a dryer 4 and subsequently reeled up or cut into sheets (not shown).
- both the reels 10 and 11 have a material in web form made up of secondary layer 3 b, bulk layer 1 and intermediate layer 2a, the two respective intermediate layers 2a being turned towards one another.
- Figure 2 shows a further possible embodiment for the lamination of a laminate according to Figure 4.
- the material in web form on the reel 10a comprises a bulk layer 1, which was formed in an earlier stage together with a thin intermediate layer 2a and 2b on either side of the bulk layer 1.
- the secondary layers 3a and 3b are fed from the reels 11a and lib respectively to either side of the material from the reel 10a, and into the size press 12.
- latex binder 14 can be applied to both sides of the bulk layer 1 by way of intermediate layers 2a and 2b respectively. This affords the advantage that the absorption of binder takes place more rapidly since the conveying distance for the binder is halved.
- the storage reels 10, 11 or alternatively 10a, 11 a, 11 b can be replaced in an industrial plant by equipment for the manufacture of corresponding material, that is to say forming equipment and where relevant also by drainage and drying equipment
- the object of this is to provide a continuous process from raw material to finished laminate.
- FIGS 3 to 5 show three conceivable embodiments of the laminate according to the invention, which were manufactured according to the description of Figure 1 or Figure 2. It will be appreciated that the embodiments shown merely constitute a number of illustrative examples and that a number of other embodiments are conceivable within the scope of the invention. Thus, for example, the number, nature and positioning of the different layers can be varied and supplemented without departing from the fundamental principles of the invention, as expressed in the following patent claims.
- the laminate LI according to the embodiment consists of four layers.
- a thin intermediate layer 2a of paper with a relatively open structure and a secondary layer 3 b have been formed together with a bulk layer 1 having the low density and high freeness value typical of the invention.
- the secondary layer 3 b typically comprises a paper layer having a substantially higher density than the bulk layer 1 and also rolled and joined to the bulk layer 1 so that the consolidated laminate acquires the characteristic attributes of the laminate according to the invention.
- the laminate in a later stage has had a secondary layer 3a added, which typically comprises a paper layer but can in principle also be composed of a non-fibrous layer, such as a barrier layer, for example a plastic film, metallised plastic film or an aluminium foil of considerably greater density than the bulk layer 1.
- a barrier layer for example a plastic film, metallised plastic film or an aluminium foil of considerably greater density than the bulk layer 1.
- the laminate L2, Figure 4 comprises a second thin intermediate layer 2b, which adjoins the bulk layer 1 on the opposite side to the intermediate layer 2a, inside the secondary layer 3 b.
- the bulk layer 1 and the two intermediate layers 2a and 2b have been formed together, following which the secondary layers 3a and 3b have been added to the laminate in a later stage.
- Each secondary layer 3a and 3b typically comprises a paper layer but one of them can in principle also be composed of a non-fibrous layer, such as a barrier layer, for example a plastic film, metallised plastic film or an aluminium foil of considerably greater density than the bulk layer 1.
- the laminate L3, Fig. 5 comprises a composite made up of double the laminate LI according to Figure 3, that is to say twice a laminate made up of secondary layers 3b, 3b', bulk layers 1, 1' and intermediate layers 2a, 2a' but without secondary layer 3 a.
- the two intermediate layers 2a, 2a' have been turned towards one another and joined together, for example in a size press in the same way as shown in Figure 1. This produces a laminate with double bulk layer, which therefore has a higher basis weight and very good bending stiffness index.
- Drying section consisting of eleven electrical (IR) heated cylinders with a diameter of 750 mm.
- the cylinders have Teflon-coated surfaces. All cylinders, except for No. 2 and No. 11, were provided with drying wires.
- the basis weight of the various layers was determined by determining the area of the sample and weighing the material after formation of a single layer and for the subsequent layers by calculating the difference in basis weight when these are formed together with the first-mentioned layer.
- the quantity of binder was determined by the following method. The basis weight of the sample minus the total basis weight for the constituent material in web form divided by the total basis weight of the sample.
- the binder concentration in the size press is determined by weighing in a test quantity of binder followed by drying to a constant weight at 105°C
- L stage 1 the fibre raw material was pulped in water and where applicable beaten to the requisite beating degree.
- HT-CTMP for the bulk layer was pulped in water and pumped without beating to storage or machine vats.
- stage 2 the surface layer 3a (see Fig. 3) was made with the following composition; 30 g/m 2 50/50% St32/St61 beating degree 34°SR Machine speed approx. 18 m/min. The final dry solids content of the material was approx. 85%.
- stage 3 material was made with two layers (reference) and three layers (according to Fig. 3). See Table 1, in which the order from left to right shows the order calculated from the wet wire and upwards.
- the dry solids content of the material after drying was approx. 85%.
- the machine speed was approx. 10 m/min.
- stage 4 the layer 3 a was laminated with the multilayer material in web form (two or three layers).
- binder was added in varying concentrations between the two webs.
- the depth of the pool in the size press was between 10 and 20 mm.
- the linear load in the size press was kept constant at approx. 26 kN/m.
- the material was finally dried in the cylinder drying machine to a final dry solids content of 90-95%.
- the machine speed was kept constant at approx. 5 m/min. Table 1
- St 32 Stora 32, bleached softwood sulphate pulp
- St 61 Stora 61, bleached birchwood sulphate pulp HT-CTMP from SCA Ostrand, PC Fluff CTMP
- stage 1 the fibre raw material was pulped in water and where applicable beaten to the requisite beating degree.
- HT-CTMP for the bulk layer was pulped in water and pumped without beating to storage or machine vats.
- stage 2 the surface layer 3a was made with the following composition; 30 g/m 2 50/50% St32/St61 beating degree 34°SR. Machine speed approx. 18 m/min. The final dry solids content of the material was approx. 85%.
- stage 3 material was made with two layers or three layers. See Table below, in which the order from left to right shows the order calculated from the wet wire and upwards.
- the dry solids content of the material after drying was approx. 85%.
- the machine speed was approx. 10 m/min.
- stage 4 the layer 3a was laminated with the multilayer material in web form (two or three layers).
- binder was added in varying concentrations between the two webs.
- the depth of the pool in the size press was between 10 and 20 mm for the reference material without the layer 2a.
- the binder absorption through the sheet was slower with the layer 2a. This was counteracted by increasing the retention period of the sheet in the binder by increasing the depth of the pool to 30-50 mm.
- the linear load in the size press was kept constant at approx. 26 kN/m.
- the material was finally dried in the cylinder drying machine to a final dry solids content of 90-95%.
- the machine speed was kept constant at approx. 3 m/min.
- St 32 Stora 32, bleached softwood sulphate pulp
- St 61 Stora 61, bleached birchwood sulphate pulp HT-CTMP from SCA Ostrand, PC Fluff CTMP Result of 2 nd series of experiments
- Basis weight (a) basis weight used in determining binder content
- Basis weight (b) basis weight determined in conjunction with determination of bending stiffness and other characteristics
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