Claims
- 1. A strong, soft tissue paper web comprising:(a) papermaking fibers formed into a tissue web having opposed surfaces; (b) an effective amount of an antimigration material having a wettability tension; and (c) an emollient lotion disposed on at least one of said surfaces of said web, said emollient lotion having a surface tension, whereby said wettability tension of said antimigration material is less than or equal to said surface tension of said emollient lotion.
- 2. The paper web of claim 1 wherein said antimigration material comprises a quaternary ammonium compound.
- 3. The paper web of claim 2 wherein said quaternary ammonium compound has the formula:(R1)4−m—N+—[R2]mX−whereinm is 1 to 3; each R1 is a C1-C6 alkyl or alkenyl group, hydroxyalkyl group, hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl group, alkoxylated group, benzyl group, or mixtures thereof; each R2 is a C14-C22 alkyl or alkenyl group, hydroxyalkyl group, hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl group, alkoxylated group, benzyl group, or mixtures thereof; and X− is any softener-compatible anion.
- 4. The paper web of claim 3 wherein X− is a halogen or methylsulfate.
- 5. The paper web of claim 4 wherein each R2 is selected from C16-C18 alkyl.
- 6. The paper web of claim 5 wherein X− is methyl sulfate.
- 7. The paper web of claim 6 wherein the cationic portion of said quaternary ammonium compound is di(hydrogenatedtallow)dimethylammonium.
- 8. The paper web of claim 3 wherein said web further comprises a water-soluble permanent wet strength resin and a polyhydroxy plasticizer.
- 9. The paper web of claim 8 wherein said paper web comprises from about 0.01% to about 4.0% by weight of said quaternary ammonium compound, from about 0.01% to about 4.0% by weight of said polyhydroxy plasticizer, and from about 0.3% to about 1.5% by weight of said water-soluble permanent wet strength resin.
- 10. The paper web of claim 9 wherein said water-soluble permanent wet strength resin is a polyamide-epichlorohydrin resin.
- 11. The paper web of claim 9 wherein the cationic portion of said quaternary ammonium compound is di(hydrogenatedtallow)dimethylammonium and wherein X− is methyl sulfate.
- 12. The paper web of claim 1 wherein said emollient lotion comprises a hydrocarbon emollient.
- 13. The paper web of claim 12 wherein said hydrocarbon emollient is selected from the group consisting of mineral oil, petrolatum, hydrocarbon waxes, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The paper web of claim 13 wherein said hydrocarbon emollient comprises a mixture of mineral oil and a hydrocarbon wax.
- 15. The paper web of claim 13 wherein said lotion is disposed on said surface in a pattern of uniform discrete surface deposits.
- 16. The paper web of claim 13 wherein said lotion is disposed on said surface as a substantially continuous coating.
- 17. The paper web of claim 12 wherein said emollient lotion comprises at least about 50% hydrocarbon emollient.
- 18. An antimigration material for use with a tissue web wherein an emollient lotion has a contact angle of at least about 75° when said lotion is disposed on a surface comprising said antimigration material.
- 19. A strong, soft tissue paper web comprising:(a) papermaking fibers formed into a tissue web having opposed surfaces; (b) an effective amount of an antimigration material; and (c) an emollient lotion disposed on at least one of said surfaces of said web.
- 20. A process for making a strong, soft tissue paper web, said process comprising:(a) providing papermaking fibers; (b) adding an effective amount of an antimigration material to said papermaking fibers whereby said antimigration material has a wettability tension; (c) forming a tissue web having opposed surfaces; (d) applying an emollient lotion to at least one of said surfaces of said web, said emollient lotion having a surface tension wherein said wettability tension of said antimigration material is less than or equal to said surface tension of said emollient lotion.
- 21. A process for making a strong, soft tissue paper web, said process comprising:(a) providing papermaking fibers; (b) forming a tissue web having opposed surfaces; (c) adding an effective amount of an antimigration material to said tissue web, whereby said antimigration material has a wettability tension; (d) applying an emollient lotion to at least one of said surfaces of said web, said emollient lotion having a surface tension wherein said wettability tension of said antimigration material is less than or equal to said surface tension of said emollient lotion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/062,646 filed Oct. 22, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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