Claims
- 1. An anti-static laminating sheet having a resistivity ohms/square after "10.sup.8 " of 10.sup.8 or less, said sheet consisting essentially of:
- 47%-53% Pontiac hardwood
- 37%-39% high alpha hardwood
- 8%-16% cotton linters
- said sheet being saturated with a water soluble polycationic quaternary ammonium polymer which is free from metallic salts, said sheet also containing a wet strength resin in a quantity sufficient to maintain the integrity of the sheet during saturation with said polymer, said polymer being present in a quantity of at least about one pound of polymer per 1000 square feet of sheet material having a basis weight of about 75 pounds per ream.
- 2. The anti-static laminating sheet claimed in claim 1 wherein said sheet comprises 50% Pontiac hardwood, 38% high alpha hardwood, and 10% cotton linters.
- 3. The anti-static laminating sheet claimed in either of claims 1 or 2 wherein said wet strength resin is present in a quantity of about 2 pounds of resin to 100 pounds of dry fibers.
- 4. The anti-static laminating sheet claimed in claim 3 wherein said wet strength resin comprises melamine-formaldehyde, said sheet having a pH of about 5.5.
- 5. An anti-static laminating sheet consisting essentially of:
- 47%-53% Pontiac hardwood
- 37%-39% high alpha hardwood
- 8%-16% cotton linters
- said sheet containing a wet strength resin in a sufficiently small quantity such that said sheet is impregnated with a water soluble polycationic quaternary ammonium polymer which is free from metallic salts, said polymer being present in a quantity sufficient to produce a resistivity of from 10.sup.7 -10.sup.8 ohms/square at relative humidities of from 5% to 50%.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/050,076, now abandoned, filed May 15, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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