Highly dispersible hesperaloe tissue
US-10337147-B2 · Jul 2, 2019 · US
US10947673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10947673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916699926-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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Soft, durable and bulky tissue products comprising non-wood fibers and more particularly high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers are disclosed. The tissue products preferably comprise at least about 5 percent, by weight of the product, high yield hesperaloe pulp fiber and have relatively modest tensile strengths, such as a geometric mean tensile (GMT) greater than about 1,000 g/3″, and improved durability and cross-machine direction (CD) properties, such as a CD Stretch greater than about 10 percent. Additionally, at the foregoing tensile strengths the products are not overly stiff. For example the tissue products may have a Stiffness Index less than about 10.0.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tissue product comprising wood pulp fibers and from about 5 to about 50 percent, by weight of the product, high yield hesperaloe fibers, the tissue product having a cross-machine direction tensile from about 500 to about 800 g/3″ and a cross-machine direction stretch (CD Stretch) from about 10.0 to about 14.0 percent. 2. The tissue product of claim 1 having a geometric mean tensile (GMT) greater than about 1,000 g/3″. 3. The tissue product of claim 1 having a cross-machine direction tensile energy absorption (CD TEA) from about 6.0 to about 8.0 g·cm/cm 2 . 4. The tissue product of claim 1 having a Tensile Ratio from about 1.5 to about 2.5. 5. The tissue product of claim 1 having a GMT from about 1,000 to about 1,500 g/3″ and a TEA Index from about 10.0 to about 14.0. 6. The tissue product of claim 1 having a Geometric Mean Tensile Energy Absorption (GM TEA) greater than about 9.0 g·cm/cm 2 . 7. The tissue product of claim 1 having a GMT from about 1,000 to about 1,500 g/3″, a Stiffness Index from about 4.0 to about 7.0 and a GM TEA greater than about 9.0 g·cm/cm 2 . 8. The tissue product of claim 1 having a GMT from about 1,000 to about 1,500 g/3″ and a GM Slope of less than about 6.0 kg. 9. The tissue product of claim 1 having a basis weight from about 30 to about 60 grams per square meter (gsm). 10. The tissue product of claim 9 having a sheet bulk greater than about 10 cc/g. 11. The tissue product of claim 1 comprising from about 20 to about 50 percent, by weight of the product, high yield hesperaloe fibers. 12. The tissue product of claim 1 comprising at least one multi-layered through-air dried tissue web comprising a first and a second layer, the first layer being substantially free from high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers and the second layer consisting essentially of high yield hesperaloe pulp fibers. 13. The tissue product of claim 12 wherein the at least one multi-layered through-air dried tissue web is substantially free from softwood kraft pulp fibers. 14. A tissue product comprising wood pulp fibers and from about 5 to about 50 percent, by weight of the product, high yield hesperaloe fiber, wherein the product has a basis weight of at least about 30 grams per square meter (gsm), a GMT from about 1,000 to about 1,500 g/3″, and a slough less than about 8.0 mg. 15. The tissue product of claim 14 having a GMT from about 1,000 to about 1,200 g/3″ and a slough less than about 6.0 mg. 16. The tissue product of claim 14 having a dry burst strength greater than about 800 gf. 17. The tissue product of claim 14 having a geometric mean tear strength (GM Tear) greater than about 15.0 gf. 18. The tissue product of claim 14 having a Stiffness Index from about 4.0 to about 8.0.
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Calenders (if restricted to the treatment of particular materials see the relevant class, e.g. B29C43/24, D06); Smoothing apparatus · CPC title
Pulp from non-woody plants or crops, e.g. cotton, flax, straw, bagasse · CPC title
paper or board consisting on two or more layers · CPC title
at least one of the sheets having a fibrous composition differing from that of other sheets · CPC title
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