Claims
- 1. Process for the manufacture of paper of improved dry strength and negligible wet strength without the use of a buffer and without a water-soluble non-thermosetting cationic resin comprising the steps of forming an aqueous suspension at pH of about 5 to 7 of paper making fibers containing a dry strength additive and a fixing agent selected from the group consisting of polyvalent metal salts and mixtures thereof, and sheeting the suspension to form the paper, the additive consisting essentially of a copolymer of acrylamide and maleic acid or its anhydride in respective mol ratio of from 90:10 to 98:2 which is used in sufficient amount to impart to the paper improved dry strength and negligible wet strength whereas the salt is used in sufficient amount to affix the copolymer to the fibers.
- 2. Process of claim 1 including the step of first adding the copolymer to the suspension with mixing followed by the step of adding the salt which is selected from the group consisting of alum, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate and mixtures thereof; amount of the copolymer being from 0.1 to 2% and amount of the salt being from 1 to 3%, both amounts are based on the weight of dry fibers.
- 3. Process of claim 2 wherein the salt is alum, the copolymer has an intrinsic viscosity of from 0.5 to 6 dl/g measured in a 0.1N NaCl solution at 25.degree. C and the suspension has a pH in the range of up to 6.5.
- 4. Process of claim 3 wherein the copolymer and the salt are in 0.5 to 5% solids aqueous solutions when added to the suspension, the copolymer solution being acidic.
- 5. Process of claim 2 wherein mol ratio of acrylamide to maleic acid or its anhydride in the copolymer is about 95:5.
- 6. Process of claim 2 wherein pH of the suspension is in the range of up to 6.5.
- 7. Paper composed of cellulose fibers and being devoid of a buffer and a water-soluble non-thermosetting cationic resin having deposited thereon a fixing agent selected from the group consisting of polyvalent metal salts and being bonded with a dry strength additive consisting essentially of a copolymer of acrylamide and maleic acid or its anhydride in respective mol ratio of from 90:10 to 98:2 which is used in sufficient amount to impart to the paper improved dry strength and negligible wet strength whereas the salt is used in sufficient amount to affix the copolymer to the fibers.
- 8. Paper of claim 7 wherein the salt is selected from the group consisting of alum, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate and mixtures thereof, amount of the copolymer is from 0.1 to 2% and amount of the salt is from 1 to 3%, both amounts being based on the weight of dry fibers.
- 9. Paper of claim 8 wherein the salt is alum and the copolymer has an intrinsic viscosity of from 0.5 to 6 dl/g measured in a 0.1 N NaCl solution at 25.degree. C.
- 10. Paper of claim 9 wherein mol ratio of acrylamide to maleic acid or its anhydride is about 95:5.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 537,252, filed Dec. 30, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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