Claims
- 1. The method of coating corrugated paperboard with wax comprising the steps of:
- heating to a melted condition a bath of paraffin wax,
- conveying sheets of corrugated board in a horizontal attitude through said wax in the direction of the flutes of the board,
- conveying said sheets from said bath in an inverted U-shaped path,
- blowing excess wax from said board,
- returning said excess wax to said bath,
- and chilling the wax on said sheets.
- 2. A method for making a water resistant fibrous corrugated containerboard comprising at least two liners and at least one flute medium between each pair of liners and having flute openings defined by said flute medium and extending longitudinally in the direction of said flutes for the entire dimension of the containerboard in that direction, comprising the steps of:
- (1) preparing a treatment bath of a water resistant agent in a liquid state of sufficiently low viscosity to enable its penetration into the interstices of the liners and flutes of said fibrous containerboard upon contact therewith and being capable of solidifying when removed from the bath and exposed to preselected conditions, and
- (2) contacting all exterior and interior surfaces of said liners and said medium with said agent for equal time periods by passing said containerboard through said treatment bath of liquid water resistant agent positioned in a tank at a uniform, rapid rate along a path of travel parallel to the openings of the flutes of said containerboard from the entry side of said tank downwardly into said treatment bath, then generally horizontally through said tank and upwardly therefrom at the exit side of said tank, to thereby penetrate said agent into the areas between the fibers in said liners and said medium and to essentially saturate the interiors of said liners and said flute medium,
- (3) draining said agent from said flute openings as said treated containerboard exits from said tank,
- (4) passing said treated and drained containerboard through a stabilizing zone to uniformalize penetration of said agent into said interstices between said fibers in said liners and in said medium, and to cause said agent to coat or seal the outer extremities of fibers protruding from the surfaces of said liners and said medium, and
- (5) cooling said stabilized containerboard.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein the speed of travel of said containerboard is selected, and the composition and temperature of the bath of water resistant agent is selected, such that the time of travel of said containerboard through said bath is a few seconds, and all portions of said containerboard are in contact with said liquid bath for the same time period.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 comprising in addition the step prior to step 2 of scoring said containerboard at predetermined locations to facilitate its being folded at said locations subsequent to the hardening of said water repellant agent.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein step (3) comprises
- (a) draining a major portion of the excess entrained liquid agent from said containerboard by moving its leading edge in the same continuous movement to a position above its trailing edge,
- (b) thereafter stabilizing the thickness of the remainder of said entrained liquid agent over said surfaces by moving said containerboard in the same continuous movement to a horizontal position, and
- (c) thereafter reversing the drainage flow of said excess liquid agent from said containerboard by supporting the latter in an essentially vertical position with said leading edge lowermost.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein said water resistant agent is wax.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 818,516, filed Jan. 13, 1986.
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3635193 |
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4668536 |
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Divisions (1)
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