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publicationNumber ES-2212103-T3
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF MOISTED PRESSED CELLULOSICAL MATERIALS WITH HIGH RELATIVE VOLUME.
abstract THE CONTINUOUS SHEETS OF CELLULOSE, SUCH AS THE CONTINUOUS SILK PAPER SHEETS, CAN BE DEHYDRATED UNTIL APPROXIMATELY UP TO A HUNDRED OR HIGHER CONSISTENCES IN A HIGH-INTENSITY EXTENDED COMPRESSION PRESS. OF SUBSTANTIAL THICKNESS. WHEN CONTINUOUS LEAVES THOUGHT FOR USE AS A SILK PAPER CONTAINING CONVENTIONAL PASTES OVERDOSE WHEN PASSING THROUGH A HIGH INTENSITY EXPRESSED COMPRESSION PRESS, THE PASTES CONTAINING CERTAIN TYPES OF FIBERS, SUCH AS FATRATED IN FIBERS THE COMPRESSION AND ALLOWS THE COMPRESSED CONTINUOUS SHEET TO HOLD A HIGH LEVEL OF THICKNESS AFTER A HIGH DEGREE OF DEHYDRATION.
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