Claims
- 1. A method for inhibiting substances from filling or forming deposits on or within press felts by applying to said felt an effective inhibiting amount of a composition containing one or more enzymes while paper is being produced.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said one or more enzymes are chosen from those that will either degrade materials that deposit in or on felts to smaller less problematic materials, or that will prevent depositing materials from gelling, or crosslinking, or from complexing or adhering to other materials within the felt or with the felt itself.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein at least one enzyme of the one or more enzymes is selected from the group consisting of lipases, amylases, hemicellulases, cellulases, and proteases.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said composition containing one or more enzymes is applied to the felt continuously or intermittently as an aqueous shower.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 wherein the enzyme concentration within the aqueous shower is from about 0.1 ppm to about 1000 ppm.
- 6. The method according to claim 4 wherein the aqueous shower is applied to the felt at a rate of about 0.01 to 0.15 gallons per minute per inch width of felt.
- 7. A method for inhibiting substances from filling or forming deposits on or within press felts by applying to said felt, while paper is being produced, an effective inhibiting amount of (a) a composition containing one or more enzymes and (b) a non-enzymatic liquid felt conditioner.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes are in liquid and/or solid form and are blended to form a liquid prior to application to the felt.
- 9. The method according to claim 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes is combined with said felt conditioner prior to application and applied to the felt through the same application system.
- 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes is applied at a different location along the felt than said felt conditioner.
- 11. The method according to claim 7 wherein the one or more enzymes are chosen from those that will either degrade materials that deposit in or on felts to smaller, less problematic materials, or that will prevent depositing materials from gelling, or crosslinking, or from complexing or adhering to other materials within the felt or to the felt itself.
- 12. The method according to claim 7 wherein at least one enzyme is a lipase.
- 13. The method according to claim 7 wherein at least one enzyme is selected from amylases, hemicellulases, cellulases, and/or proteases.
- 14. The method according to claim 7 wherein at least one enzyme is an amylase.
- 15. The method according to claim 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes is applied to the felt continuously or intermittently in an aqueous shower.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the enzyme concentration within the aqueous shower is from about 0.1 ppm to about 1000 ppm.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 wherein the enzyme concentration within the aqueous shower is from about 1 ppm to about 200 ppm.
- 18. The method according to claim 15 wherein the aqueous shower is applied to the felt at a rate of about 0.01 to 0.15 gallons per minute per inch width of felt.
- 19. The method according to claims 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes is applied to the felt in a weight ratio to that of the felt conditioner of from about 1000:1 to about 1:1000.
- 20. The method according to claims 7 wherein the composition containing one or more enzymes is applied to the felt in a weight ratio to that of the felt conditioner of from about 1:1 to about 1:100.
- 21. A method for inhibiting substances from filling or forming deposits on or within press felts by applying to said felt, while paper is being produced, an effective inhibiting amount of a composition comprising (a) one or more enzymes and (b) one or more non-enzymatic felt conditioning additives.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 wherein the composition contains approximately 0.001 to 99% by weight enzymes and 1 to 99.9% by weight felt conditioning additives.
- 23. The method according to claim 21 wherein the composition contains approximately 0.1 to 30% by weight enzymes and 10 to 60% by weight felt conditioning additives.
- 24. The method according to claim 21 wherein the composition contains from 1 to 20% enzyme and from 15 to 50% felt conditioning additives.
- 25. The method according to claim 21 wherein the one or more enzymes are selected from those that will either degrade materials that deposit in or on felts to smaller, less problematic materials, or that will prevent depositing materials from gelling, or crosslinking, or from complexing or adhering to other materials within the felt or to the felt itself.
- 26. The method according to claim 21 wherein at least one enzyme of the one or more enzymes is a lipase.
- 27. The method according to claim 21 wherein at least one enzyme of the one or more enzymes is selected from amylases, hemicellulsases, cellulases, and/or proteases.
- 28. The method according to claim 21 wherein at least one enzyme of the one or more enzymes is an amylase.
- 29. The method according to claim 21 wherein at least one of the non-enzymatic felt conditioning additives is selected from surfactants, anionic polymers, or cationic polymers.
- 30. The method according to claim 21 wherein the one or more enzyme comprises of 1-20% amylase; wherein the one or more non-enzymatic felt conditioning additives comprises 1-45% of one or more surfactants, and 1-30% of one or more anionic or cationic polymers.
- 31. The method according to claims 29 wherein at least one of said surfactants is selected from alcohol ethoxylates, alkylphenol ethoxylates, block copolymers containing ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, alkyl polyglycosides, polyethylene glycol esters of long chain fatty acids, ethoxylated fatty amines, betaines, amphoacetates, fatty alkyl imidazolines, alkyl amidopropyl dimethylamines, dialkyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, alkyl sulfate, alkyl ethosulfate, alkyl benzyl sulfonate, alkyl diphenyloxide disulfonate, and/or phosphate esters.
- 32. The method according to claims 29 wherein at least one of said anionic or cationic polymers is selected from naphthalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensates, acrylic acid polymers or copolymers, lignosulfonates, polyvinyl amine, polydiallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, or polymers obtained by reacting epichlorohydrin with at least one amine selected from dimethylamine, ethylene diamine, dimethylamine proplyamine and polyalkylene polyamine.
- 33. The method according to claim 21 wherein said composition contains at least one surfactant selected from alcohol ethoxylates, alkyl phenol ethoxylates, ethoxylated fatty amines, alkyl polyglycosides, amphoacetates, phosphate esters, and/or alcohol ethosulfates.
- 34. The method according to claim 21 wherein the one or more non-enzymatic felt conditioning additive comprises an alcohol ethoxylate.
- 35. The method according to claim 21 wherein the one or more non-enzymatic felt conditioning additive comprises a naphthalene sulfonate.
- 36. The method according to claim 21 wherein the one or more non-enzymatic felt conditioning additive comnprises a polymer obtained by reacting epichlorohydrin with at least one amine selected from dimethylamine, ethylene diamine, dimethylamine proplyamine and polyalkylene polyamine.
- 37. The method according to claim 21 wherein said composition is applied to the felt continuously or intermittently as an aqueous shower.
- 38. The method according to claim 37 wherein the enzyme concentration within the aqueous shower is from about 0.1 ppm to about 1000 ppm.
- 39. The method according to claim 37 the enzyme concentration within the aqueous shower is from about 1 ppm to about 200 ppm.
- 40. The method according to claim 37 wherein the aqueous shower is applied to the felt at a rate of about 0.01 to 0.15 gallons per minute per inch width of felt.
- 41. A method for inhibiting substances from filling or forming deposits on or within press felts by applying to the felt, while paper is being produced, an effective inhibiting amount of an aqueous composition, said composition comprising 1-20% amylase, 1-45% of one or more surfactants, 1-30% of one or more anionic or cationic polymers, said composition being applied to the felt using an aqueous shower such that the amylase concentration within the shower is from about 1 ppm to about 200 ppm by weight.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/39528, filed Jul. 12, 2002, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60395289 |
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