Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing a substantially gloss mottle-free calendered paper with significantly improved smoothness by calendering a coated paper, wherein said apparatus is comprised of:a single, harder calendering roll; a heated roll means located substantially adjacent to said single, harder calendering roll; a first nip located between said single, harder roll and said heated roll; a single, softer calendering roll located substantially adjacent to said heated roll means; and a second nip located between said single, softer roll and said heated roll, wherein said single, harder calendering roll has a Shore D surface hardness rating of greater than 80 and said softer calendering roll has a Shore D surface hardness rating of less than or equal to 80 such that paper to be calendered contacts said first nip and then said second nip.
- 2. The apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said paper coating is further comprised of:particulate minerals.
- 3. The apparatus, as in claim 2, wherein said particulate minerals are further comprised of:at least 40% by weight solids.
- 4. The apparatus, as in claim 3, wherein said particulate minerals are further comprised of:at least 30% by weight of calcium carbonate.
- 5. The apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said paper coating has a coat weight of approximately 8-24 lbs/3000 ft2 ream.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/980,781 filed on Dec. 1, 1997.
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