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publicationDate 2015-04-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102877366-B
titleOfInvention Method for preparing wet curtain paper
abstract The invention provides a method for preparing wet curtain paper. The method includes the steps: mixing phenolic resin, melamine formaldehyde resin or urea resin with resorcinol aldehyde resin and water to obtain resin water solution; and dipping paper in the resin water solution and then sequentially pressing corrugation, forming and solidifying to obtain the wet curtain paper. The resorcinol aldehyde resin is added into thermosetting resin such as the phenolic resin, the method is applied to production of the wet curtain paper, and the prepared wet curtain paper has fine water absorptivity and tenacity without affecting normal production. In addition, the method for preparing the wet curtain paper is beneficial to reduction of production energy consumption and suitable for large-scale industrial production, production efficiency is improved, and production cost is reduced.
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