Claims
- 1. A coated paper having improved solvent and water resistance comprising
- (a) a paper base; and
- (b) a formed coating on said paper base comprising a binding amount of a natural or synthetic hydrophobic binder and a filler at least a portion of which is an amount of plastic particles soluble in a solvent, said binding amount being at least about 10% based on the weight of filler, the plastic particles being present in sufficient amount and in a coalesced state in said coating to provide a substantially continuous plastic particle film;
- (c) the coat weight being about 0.5-15 lbs./side/3,300 sq. ft. applied to at least one side;
- (d) said particles having the property of being non-coalescible at ambient temperature and under the conditions of drying and finishing of the coated paper,
- (e) said coating being free of materials which would adversely affect solvent and water resistance.
- 2. The paper of claim 1 wherein said binding amount is 10-40% based on the weight of filler, the plastic particles being about 10-100% based on the total filler weight.
- 3. A paper having improved solvent and water resistance comprising
- (a) a paper base; and
- (b) a formed coating on said paper base applied to said base from a coating composition containing a binding amount of a natural or synthetic hydrophobic binder and a filler about 10-100% by weight of which is an amount of plastic particles soluble in a solvent, said binding amount of binder being about 10-40% based on the weight of filler, the plastic particles being in a coalesced state in said coating to provide a substantially continuous plastic particle film, but in an essentially non-coalesced state in the coating composition at time of application of the coating composition and non-film forming under the conditions of application, the amount of plastic particles and solubility being sufficient to materially increase solvent and water resistance, coalescence of the plastic particles occurring after application of the coating composition and by dissolution of the plastic particles in said solvent and then evaporation of the solvent;
- (c) the coat weight being about 0.5-15 lbs./side/3,300 sq. ft. applied to at least one side,
- (d) said coating being free of materials which would adversely affect solvent and water resistance.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 044,661, filed June 1, 1979, now abandoned, which in turn was a Division of application Ser. No. 827,127, filed Aug. 24, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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827127 |
Aug 1977 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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