Tailored hemicellulose in non-wood fibers for tissue products

US2022154400A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022154400-A1
Application numberUS-202217590481-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 1, 2022
Priority dateApr 28, 2017
Publication dateMay 19, 2022
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A tissue sheet includes softwood fibers and treated non-wood fibers from plants in the Poaceae family, wherein the treated non-wood fibers have less than 15 percent hemicellulose. Also, a tissue sheet consists essentially of softwood fibers and treated non-wood fibers, wherein the treated non-wood fibers have less than 15 percent hemicellulose. Customizing the tensile index and Canadian standard freeness (CSF) of fibers in a tissue sheet includes treating non-wood fibers by removing a portion of hemicellulose from the non-wood fibers; forming a tissue sheet comprising softwood fibers and the treated non-wood fibers; and adjusting the portion of hemicellulose removed from the non-wood fibers to achieve a desired the tensile index and Canadian standard freeness (CSF) of the treated non-wood fibers.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A method of manufacturing a tissue sheet comprising the steps of: dispersing a plurality of softwood fibers in water to form a first fiber slurry; dispersing a plurality of treated non-wood fibers from plants in the Poaceae family, wherein the treated non-wood fibers have less than 15 percent hemicellulose to form a second fiber slurry and a Canadian Standard Freeness (CSF) greater than about 350 ml; dispersing the first and second fiber slurries onto a forming fabric to form a wet tissue web; dewatering the wet tissue web to form a partially dewatered tissue web; and drying the partially dewatered tissue web to form a dried tissue web. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-wood fibers are selected from the group consisting of wheat, corn, miscanthus, bamboo, and combinations thereof. 3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of dispersing a plurality of eucalyptus fibers to form a third fiber furnish slurry and dispersing the third fiber furnish onto a forming fabric with the first and second fiber furnishes to form a wet tissue web. 4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of dispersing a plurality of hardwood fibers to form a third fiber furnish slurry and dispersing the third fiber furnish onto a forming fabric with the first and second fiber furnishes to form a wet tissue web. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second fiber slurries are dispersed onto the forming fabric in layers to form a wet tissue web having two outer layers and at least one inner layer. 6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein an outer layer comprises non-wood fibers and the at least one inner layer comprises softwood fibers. 7 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the at least one inner layer comprises non-wood fibers. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the treated non-wood fibers have at least 50 percent less hemicellulose than the same non-wood fibers without treatment. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the treated non-wood fibers have at least 70 percent less hemicellulose than the same non-wood fibers without treatment. 10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dried tissue web has a lower tensile index compared to a tissue sheet comprising softwood fiber and eucalyptus fiber in the place of the treated non-wood fiber. 11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the treated non-wood fiber has a Water Retention Value (WRV) less than about 3.5.

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  • Patterned paper (patterned coatings D21H19/66; embossing B31F1/07; prepared on the paper-making machines D21F11/00) · CPC title

  • Highly hydrated, swollen or fibrillatable fibres · CPC title

  • D21H27/002Primary

    Tissue paper; Absorbent paper (D21H21/22, D21H27/02, D21H27/20 take precedence; toilet paper A47K10/00; absorbent pads for physiological fluids A61L15/16; making on paper-making machines D21F11/00) · CPC title

  • D21H11/12Primary

    Pulp from non-woody plants or crops, e.g. cotton, flax, straw, bagasse · CPC title

  • Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes · CPC title

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What does patent US2022154400A1 cover?
A tissue sheet includes softwood fibers and treated non-wood fibers from plants in the Poaceae family, wherein the treated non-wood fibers have less than 15 percent hemicellulose. Also, a tissue sheet consists essentially of softwood fibers and treated non-wood fibers, wherein the treated non-wood fibers have less than 15 percent hemicellulose. Customizing the tensile index and Canadian standar…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kimberly Clark Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D21H27/002. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 19 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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