Claims
- 1. A paper coating composition comprising deionized clay and/or deionized calcium carbonate and a latex, said deionized clay being characterized by a conductivity less than about 1500 micromhos as a slurry of 70% solids and said calcium carbonate being characterized by a conductivity less than about 700 micromhos as a slurry of 70% solids.
- 2. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said coating contains about 1 to 35% titanium dioxide as solids.
- 3. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said composition contains said deionized clay.
- 4. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said composition contains said deionized calcium carbonate.
- 5. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said latex is deionized.
- 6. The paper coating of claim 1 containing a hydrocolloid.
- 7. The paper coating composition of claim 3 wherein said coating exhibits a conductivity less than about 1.3 millimhos when present in an amount of 60% by weight at 23.degree. C.
- 8. The coating of claim 4 where conductivity is less than about 0.8 millimhos at 60% total solids and 23.degree. C.
- 9. The paper coating composition of claim 6 wherein said hydrocolloid is characterized by a conductivity less than about 0.5 millimhos at 2% total solids and 23.degree. C.
- 10. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said latex is selected from the group consisting of a styrene-butadiene latex, an acrylic latex and a polyvinyl acetate latex.
- 11. The paper coating composition of claim 9 wherein said composition contains about 30 to 100% deionized clay or calcium carbonate based on total pigment present.
- 12. The paper coating composition of claim 10 wherein said composition contains about 10 to 40% latex based on total solids.
- 13. The paper coating composition of claim 6 wherein said composition contains 1 to 10% starch based on total solids.
- 14. The paper coating composition of claim 3 wherein said clay is a kaolin clay.
- 15. A slurry of deionized clay, said deionized clay being present in an amount of about 60 to 75%, said slurry being characterized by a conductivity of less than about 1500 micromhos at 70% solids.
- 16. A deionized clay obtained by drying the slurry of claim 15.
- 17. A slurry of deionized calcium carbonate containing about 70 to 80% deionized calcium carbonate, said slurry being characterized by a conductivity less than about 700 micromhos at 70% solids.
- 18. A deionized calcium carbonate obtained by drying the slurry of claim 17.
- 19. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said clay is characterized by a conductivity less than about 1300 micromhos and said calcium carbonate is characterized by a conductivity less than about 700 micromhos.
- 20. The slurry of claim 15 wherein said slurry is characterized by a conductivity less than about 1300 micromhos.
- 21. The slurry of claim 17 wherein said slurry is characterized by a conductivity less than about 500 micromhos.
- 22. The paper coating composition of claim 1 wherein said coated clay is characterized by a conductivity less than about 100 micromhos.
- 23. The slurry of claim 15 wherein said slurry is characterized by a conductivity less than about 1000 micromhos.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/495,547 filed Mar. 19, 1990, abandoned is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 258,302, filed Oct. 14, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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495547 |
Mar 1990 |
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258302 |
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