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titleOfInvention Method of treating materials to improve their conductance for use in the manufacture of directionally aligned materials
abstract METHOD OF TREATING MATERIALS TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDUCTANCE FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF DIRECTIONALLY ALINGNED MATERIALS Abstract A method is disclosed for treating discrete pieces of material, particularly pieces of lignocellulosic furnish, to ensure adequate conductance thereof for orientation in an elec-tric field for electrostatic alignment. The furnish is exposed to a conductance-improving substance or substances, such as an alkali or alkaline earth metal salts of weak acid, quaternary ammonium salts, or gases such as ammonia, chlorine, sulfur di-oxides etc. prior to being subjected to the electric field.
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