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titleOfInvention Method for producing polyvinyl chloride wet papermaking paper
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a polyvinyl chloride wet papermaking paper which is uniform and rich in sulfuric acid resistance. [Structure] In the method for producing polyvinyl chloride wet papermaking, the fiber length of polyvinyl chloride fiber is 5 to 15 mm, vinyl chloride latex is used as a binder, and the weight ratio of polyvinyl chloride fiber / vinyl chloride latex is 95. / 5 to 60/40, and a cationic coagulant is added to the polyvinyl chloride wet papermaking method.
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