Claims
- 1. In a method for the production of a fibrous web from natural synthetic fibers which comprises forming a fiber furnish by dispersing the fibers in water and supplying the fiber furnish to the wire of a papermaking machine forming a fibrous web, the improvement which comprises dispersing the fibers in an aqueous carrier in the presence of a polymeric surfactant associative thickener containing two or more of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic groupings per molecule and having a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to about 400,000 in an amount within the range of from about 1 to about 150 pounds polymeric surfactant per pound of dry fiber.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fibers consist essentially of wood cellulose papermaking fibers.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fibers consist essentially of hydrophobic synthetic fibers and the polymeric surfactant consists essentially of ethylene oxide based urethane block copolymers having a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to about 200,000.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fibers consist essentially of hydrophilic fibers and the aqueous carrier contains a hydrophilic wetting agent.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fibers are a mixture of wood cellulose papermaking fibers and textile length fibers.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein the textile length fibers are reconstituted cellulose and the polymeric surfactant associative thickener consists essentially of hydroxyethyl cellulose having a C.sub.10 to C.sub.24 side chain and a molecular weight in the range of from about 50,000 to about 400,000.
- 7. The method according to claim 5 wherein the textile length fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 8. In a process for manufacture of a wet laid fibrous web from a dispersion of papermaking fibers in an aqueous carrier medium, the improvement which comprises forming a fiber in water furnish containing from 1 to 150 pounds per ton of dry fiber of polymeric surfactant ethylene oxide based urethane block copolymers having a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to about 200,000 and hydroxyethyl cellulose ethers having a C.sub.10 to C.sub.24 alkyl side chain and a molecular weight in the range of from about 50,000 to about 400,000 and forming the wet laid web from the resulting unfoamed fiber furnish.
- 9. A composition of matter consisting essentially of dry paper or papermaking fibers having associated therewith from about 1 to 150 pounds per ton of dry fiber of polymeric surfactant associative thickener containing two or more of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groupings per molecule with a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to about 400,000.
- 10. In a process for the manufacture of a wet laid fibrous web from a fiber furnish comprising a dispersion of papermaking fibers in a an aqueous carrier medium, the improvement which comprises incorporating a polymeric surfactant associative thickener containing two or more of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic groupings per molecule and having a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to about 400,000 into the fibers and thereafter dispersing the papermaking fibers containing from about 1 to about 150 pounds of polymeric surfactant per ton of dry fibers in an aqueous carrier forming the fiber furnish.
- 11. A method according to claim 5 wherein the wood cellulose fibers are contacted with a quaternary ammonium surfactant prior to dispersion in an aqueous carrier containing the polymeric surfactant associative thickener.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein the textile length fibers are hydrophobic synthetic fibers and the polymeric surfactant associative thickener is an ethylene oxide based urethane block copolymer having a molecular weight in the range of from about 10,000 to 200,000.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 219,909, filed July 18, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,452 which, in turn is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 35,059, filed Apr. 6, 1987, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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