Claims
- 1. Method of producing a paper having a three-dimensional pattern of alternating raised and recessed portions, by impulse drying, comprising the steps of:passing the wet paper web through at least one press nip having a rotatable heated roll; and pressing a three-dimensional pattern of alternating raised and recessed portions into the wet paper web during passage through the press nip using one of a patterned wire and a pattern on the heated roll, said pattern being pressed into the wet paper web against a counter means, wherein the wet paper web has a varying material composition as seen in a thickness direction, and at least in a layer intended to be closest to the heated roll, contains an amount of a material that does one of softens, melts and hardens in the temperature interval 100-400° C. to stabilize the pattern structure that has been given the paper.
- 2. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pattern is being pressed against a non-rigid counter means.
- 3. Impulse dried paper comprising a three-dimensional pattern with alternating raised and recessed portions, which have been provided in connection with the impulse drying,wherein the paper has a varying material composition as seen in a thickness direction, and at least in an outer layer contains an amount of a material that does one of softens, melts and hardens in the temperature interval 100-400° C. to stabilize the pattern structure that has been given the paper, said material being activated during the impulse drying.
- 4. Paper as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said material comprises a lignin containing high yield pulp.
- 5. Paper as claimed in claim 4, wherein the content of lignin containing high yield pulp in the layer intended to be located closest to the heated roll is at least 10% by weight, calculated on the dry fiber weight.
- 6. Paper as claimed in claim 4 wherein the content of the lignin containing high yield pulp is at least 30% by weight.
- 7. Paper as claimed in claim 4 wherein the content of the lignin containing high yield pulp is at least 50% by weight.
- 8. Paper as claimed in claim 3, wherein said material comprises at least one of synthetic or natural polymers with thermoplastic properties, chemically modified lignin and synthetic or natural polymers together with softeners.
- 9. Paper as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said material comprises a wet strength agent.
- 10. Paper as claimed in claim 9, wherein the wet strength agent is at least one of a polyamide-amine-epichlorhydrine resin, polyacryl amide resin, acryl emulsion, urea formaldehyde resin, polythene imine resin, a modified starch and a modified cellulose derivative.
- 11. Paper as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that it is an absorbent soft paper.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending international application No. PCT/SE99/01721 filed on Sep. 29, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
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Continuations (1)
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