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titleOfInvention Starch particle-containing paper strength agent and papermaking method using the same
abstract [PROBLEMS] To improve the fixability of starch particles to pulp in a pulp slurry without causing excessive aggregation of the pulp slurry because starch particles and a drug are added together at an arbitrary position in the papermaking process. The purpose is to provide. The present invention comprises a paper strength agent in which starch particles and one or more starch retention improvers are mixed, wherein the starch particles are unmodified starch and / or modified starch, and the starch retention improver is a cationic synthetic polymer. Yes, the above paper strength agent has a cohesion degree such that the area value above the baseline is 10000 mvolt ยท sec or less when this strength material is added to a 1% by weight pulp slurry and measured using a Flocky tester. The starch particle-containing paper strength agent is used. [Selection figure] None
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