Claims
- 1. A method of making multi-ply paperboard comprising the steps of depositing paper pulp onto a forwardly travelling carrier web at locations spaced along the carrier web to form successive superimposed paper plies and applying starch solution to the upper surface of at least one of the plies onto which a succeeding ply is superimposed and before said succeeding ply is formed; the starch solution being applied to said ply surface by the technique of introducing a forced flow of starch solution into a chamber which is disposed above the carrier web in advance of the location at which said succeeding ply is to be formed and which has an upright side wall with a horizontal slot outlet of vertical width in the range of 1/16 inch to 1/2 inch, maintaining the forced flow of starch solution into the chamber whereby in the vicinity of the slot outlet the starch solution is maintained within the chamber at a level above the upper edge of the slot outlet such that the starch solution is extruded horizontally from the slot outlet as a horizontal stream contacting both the upper and lower edges of the slot outlet and of thickness determined by the vertical width of the slot outlet, allowing the stream issuing from the slot outlet to fall downwardly under gravity across an upright surface which terminates at a bottom blade edge at a distance below said horizontal slot outlet such that the falling starch solution forms a continuous curtain which is attenuated as it flows down said upright surface to a thickness less than that of the horizontal stream extruded from said slot outlet, and allowing the attenuated continuous curtain to fall away from said upright surface at the blade edge and to drop onto said ply surface.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flow rate of starch solution is at least 0.6 gallons per minute per foot width of coating on said ply surface and the viscosity of the starch solution is in the range 18 seconds to 45 seconds Steinhall Cup at 20.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 477,380 filed June 7, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,992,252.
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