Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
162148000 | Non-wood | 10 |
20090260768 | Paper Comprising Fiber of Citrus Peel - A paper containing citrus peel fiber contains 20 to 60 weight parts of citrus peel fiber with respect to 100 weight parts of paper mulberry fiber. The citrus peel fiber is a peel fiber of one selected from the group consisting of mandarin orange, lemon, orange, Kiyomi and Dekopon. The paper containing citrus peel fiber is excellent in tensile strength, tear strength, bursting strength and folding endurance, and has superior preservability with pH close to neutrality. The paper containing citrus peel fiber of the invention also has a yellowish and/or reddish aesthetic color, excellent tactile sensation and high vapor transmission, and thus is adequate to be used as high grade wall paper and window paper. Furthermore, since the paper containing citrus peel fiber of the invention is manufactured by using by-products created in the course of processing citruses, it is possible to reduce manufacturing costs as well as decrease waste, thereby preventing pollution. | 10-22-2009 |
20100096095 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A NEW FIBROUS WEB - A method is cited to produce a fibrous web, especially a graphic paper web, from a pulp composition which consists of at least 20 weight % fibrous pulp which is selected from the group which consists of BCTMP, CTMP, APMP and any desired combination thereof and contains a maximum 80 weight % wood free pulp (kraft pulp), whereby the moving fibrous web is dried in a location in the drying section of the production machine in question by way of a high-temperature drying device where said web has a moisture content of at least 10% at a temperature of >110° C. | 04-22-2010 |
20110036525 | Method of Manufacturing an opaque paper using Genus Typha L. - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an opaque paper by using Genus | 02-17-2011 |
20110226429 | ENHANCED FIBER ADDITIVE; AND USE - The disclosure provides a process of modifying a seed based fiber (SBF) to form an enhanced fiber additive (EFA). The process includes an acid treatment step and optionally at least one fiber modification step. Preferred EFA products and uses are described. | 09-22-2011 |
20110226430 | SOFT AND STRONG FIBROUS STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Soft and strong fibrous structures and more particularly soft and strong fibrous structures that contains less softwood fibers than known fibrous structures and methods for making such soft and strong fibrous structures are provided. | 09-22-2011 |
20110297343 | RAW PAPER AND PRODUCTION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF - A raw paper prepared by a mixed pulp including straw pulp, which can be used to prepare textbooks, writing papers and office paper with good performance, and the producing method of said raw paper are provided. The weight proportion of the straw pulp in the mixed stock is from 10% to 100%, and the straw pulp has a hardness of KMnO | 12-08-2011 |
20120018110 | FIBER ADDITIVE MADE FROM NON-WOODY MATERIAL AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION AND USE - A fibrillated fiber additive product and a process for making such fiber additives comprising the steps of providing a non-woody plant material, screening such material and subjecting the treated non-woody material to a refining step, such as through a disc refiner, to form a fibrillated fiber additive. Such refined non-woody fiber additive can be used to replace a portion of wood fiber, either virgin or recycled, in a paper product. | 01-26-2012 |
20130087298 | Sensor Wipe For Detecting Surface Conditions - A sensor wipe, made in part by a hydroentangling or conforming process, includes fibers onto which an indicator dye is immobilized. The substrate may be used to make sensor wipes for testing surface conditions, including but not limited to pH or the presence of certain microbes. The indicator dye does not leach from the sensor wipe. The indicator dye may be reversible so that the sensor wipe can be reused prior to disposal. | 04-11-2013 |
20130312924 | High Strength Macroalgae Pulps - Novel pulps comprising conventional papermaking and macroalgae fibers are provided. By combining conventional papermaking fibers with never-dried macroalgae fibers, rather than dried macroalgae fibers, the disclosure provides pulp sheets having improved characteristics such as tensile and burst strength, with minimal deterioration in freeness. | 11-28-2013 |
20150101773 | FRUIT FIBER ARTICLE AND MANUFACTURING THEREOF - An article including a first fiber derived from a first natural source and a second fiber derived from a fruit. A method of manufacturing an article may include combining a first and second fiber to form a fiber mixture, where the first and second fibers are obtained from discrete materials, and where at least one of the fibers is derived from an edible fruit of a plant. The article may be formed from the fiber mixture. | 04-16-2015 |