WO2020016310A1 - Process for producing paper or paperboard, in particular label paper or paperboard suited for use as packaging material for beverage containers, and paper or paperboard produced by this process - Google Patents
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- D21H17/41—Synthetic macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds containing ionic groups
- D21H17/44—Synthetic macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds containing ionic groups cationic
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- D21H17/54—Synthetic macromolecular compounds obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds obtained by reactions forming in the main chain of the macromolecule a linkage containing nitrogen
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- D21H23/02—Processes or apparatus for adding material to the pulp or to the paper characterised by the manner in which substances are added
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- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
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- D21H23/00—Processes or apparatus for adding material to the pulp or to the paper
- D21H23/02—Processes or apparatus for adding material to the pulp or to the paper characterised by the manner in which substances are added
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- the present invention concerns a process for producing paper or paperboard, in particular label paper or paperboard suited for use as packaging material for beverage containers.
- Label paper and paperboard suited for use as packaging material for beverage cans or bottles need to meet specific requirements to ensure full functionality of the packaging material (secondary packaging material holding typically 2 or more beverage containers such as cans or bottles together). The same applies for beverage labels intended to be glued on for example glass bottles.
- label paper The major requirement for label paper is resistance to humidity as often condensation may arise on the outer surface of beverage containers and beverage bottles are typically stored outdoors for extended periods of time. Clearly exposure to humidity should not affect the label quality in terms of printability nor damage the integrity of the label paper. Therefore high wet tear resistance and high wet tensile strength characteristics are a major requirement of label papers.
- paperboard designed to be used as packaging material.
- Such paperboard should meet strict requirements of wet tensile strength and wet tear resistance as the structural integrity of the packaging is to be ensured over the lifetime of such (secondary) packaging product, otherwise, the beverage container risk falling out of the packaging upon lifting it.
- wet-strength additives In industrial paper making, the use of wet-strength additives is well known and common additives used for this purpose include epichlorohydrin, melamine and urea formaldehyde.
- additives to wood pulp in the paper making process include: i) dry strength additives such as cationic starch; ii) binders to increase printability such as carboxymethyl cellulose, iii) retention aids allowing binding filler materials to the paper such as polyacrylamide.
- dry strength additives such as cationic starch
- binders to increase printability such as carboxymethyl cellulose
- retention aids allowing binding filler materials to the paper such as polyacrylamide.
- the present invention concerns a method for producing label paper or paper for corrugated board or folding carton for packaging of beverage containers, comprising the steps of:
- a web mixture comprising the wood fiber pulp, a cationic polymer, an anionic polymer and a cationic starch;
- cationic starch is added to the wood fiber pulp only after the addition of the anionic polymer and cationic polymer.
- the cationic polymer is preferably added to the wood fiber pulp prior to the addition of the anionic polymer.
- the cationic polymer comprises or is polyamideamine epichlorohydrin (PAE), which is added to the wood fiber pulp ranging between 1 and 40 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight), preferably between 1,5 and 4,5 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight).
- PAE polyamideamine epichlorohydrin
- the anionic polymer preferably comprises carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC), which may be added to the wood fiber pulp ranging between 0,1 and 10 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight), preferably between 0,5 and 2 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight).
- CMC carboxy methyl cellulose
- the amount of cationic starch added to the wood fiber pulp preferably ranges between 1 and 40 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight), more preferably between 5 and 15 kg/ton of wood fiber pulp (dry weight).
- the method of the present invention preferably comprises providing a reaction time in between the addition of cationic polymer and the addition of anionic polymer to the web mixture of wood fiber pulp and/or providing a reaction time in between the addition of anionic polymer and the addition of cationic starch to the web mixture of wood fiber pulp.
- the present invention also concerns a fiber product, comprising:
- an at least partially cured resin composition wherein, preferably prior to curing, the resin composition comprises:
- a cationic polymer preferably polyamide-epichlorohydrin (resin);
- an anionic polymer preferably carboxymethyl cellulose (resin);
- cationic starch wherein the cationic starch is added after the addition of the anionic polymer and the cationic polymer.
- the PEC polymer is a PEC resin.
- the CMC polymer is a CMC resin.
- curing refers to the step of mixing the chemicals (resin composition) with the fibers (fiber web).
- the fiber product according to the present invention preferably has a wet tensile strength of at least 7 N-rn/g (ISO3781:2011) and/or a wet tear resistance of at least 9 mN-m 2 /g, preferably at least 9,5 mN-m7g (ISO1794:2012).
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate two alternative process schemes of a method according to the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a set-up of a forming section of a paper making machine that can be used in a method according to the present invention
- Figures 4 to 10 show characteristics of specific fiber products made during trials of the method of the present invention.
- Headbox pump 5 Screen 6 : Headbox 7: Fibers out of process 8: Fibers back to chest 9: Driven roll
- the present invention concerns a method for producing label paper or corrugated board or folding carton for packaging of beverage containers, comprising the steps of:
- a web mixture comprising the wood fiber pulp, a cationic polymer, an anionic polymer and a cationic starch;
- cationic starch is added to the wood fiber pulp only after the addition of the anionic polymer and cationic polymer.
- Figures 1 and 2 show two alternative preferred process schemes of a method according to the present invention, wherein in Figure 1, the chemicals in particular a cationic polymer (such as polyamideamine epichlorohydrin (PAE)); an anionic polymer (preferably comprising carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC)); and cationic starch are dosed online to the furnish between a front chest and a headbox.
- a cationic polymer such as polyamideamine epichlorohydrin (PAE)
- an anionic polymer preferably comprising carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC)
- CMC carboxy methyl cellulose
- Retention aid cationic polyacrylamide cPAM, Fennopol 3400 (Kemira), 200 g/ton
- the pilot machine consists of an approach system with different kind of containers, a forming section (Fig. 3) that can be run in gap, hybrid or fourdrinier mode, and of a press section (not shown).
- the pilot machine was run in the hybrid-forming mode at speed of 400 m/min.
- the consistency of furnish in headbox was 0.6%.
- the forming section configuration is shown in the figure 3.
- the press section (Fig. 3) consisted of a 1-nip shoe press having a 350 mm extended nip.
- the nip pressure was varied at three different levels: 400, 800 and 1200 kN/m. After the wet pressing, the paper web was reeled and sheet samples were collected and dried in cylinder drier for the laboratory analyses.
- the pH or conductivity of the furnish were not chemically modified in the trials.
- the pH of the furnish (measured from the headbox furnish sample) was between 7.7 and 8.1 in all trial points. It is known that PAE (wet strength agent) works best in neutral or alkaline pH area. Correspondingly, the conductivity was ⁇ 180 pS in all trial points. The pH and conductivity values were very close to what was applied in the preliminary laboratory scale trials.
- the freeness of the original refined pulp mixture was 475 ml.
- the freeness value was found to level to around 500 ml.
- 1 and 3 was probably less fines washed to the white water when the pulp was recycled in the pilot compared to the trial points from 5 to 15.
- the batch dosing day run through trials was new fresh pulp and waters changed after running reference point 18 thus, the furnish base in 18 and 22 should be comparable.
- BETA- FORMATION In the figure 5 can be seen that the method of the present invention did not significantly influence the beta-formation values.
- the furnish consisted 80% of very long southern pine fibers thus the increased flocculation of the furnish would have seen in big increase of beta-formation value. Because the formation remained in same level no significant changes in coatability or printability of the product are expected when the new strength aid solution would be utilized in the paper / board mills.
- the average grammage of the trial points ( Figure 8) was in online dosing points 100 ⁇ 5 g/m2. In the batch dosing trial points (run through trials) the grammage was lower 91 ⁇ 3 g/m2. Additionally, a very low grammage trial point 53 g/m2 was executed. The low grammage trial point offers possibility to preliminary estimate the potential to reduce grammage with the method according to the present invention.
- the method according to the present invention did not significantly influence on the bulk of the sheet. Thus, no change expected in the bending resistance of the product. Further in the batch dosage trial points the air permeance was not changed by the method according to the present invention.
- a method according to the present invention was found to have no or no significant influence on dewatering in forming and pressing sections. Additionally, sheet formation was not affected by the dosing strategy of the chemicals in accordance with the present invention. The results indicates that wet and dry strength aids could be applied in online or in batch dosing system.
- wet strength properties of the sheet increased significantly (wet tear index +28% and wet tensile index +16%).
- the grammage could be decreased by 25% (from 95 to 70 g/m ) without decrease in wet tear strength.
- the fiber product according to the present invention suitable for use as label paper or corrugated board or folding carton for packaging of beverage containers, where wet tear strength and wet tensile strength are key features.
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