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filingDate 1997-11-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber JP-H1150397-A
titleOfInvention Skin contact paper and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a paper for absorbing skin fat and sweat and a method for producing the same, which can adsorb fat and sweat without causing makeup loss, rough skin, skin diseases and the like. SOLUTION: The skin contact paper of the present invention is a thin paper in which wood fibers to which sericin and / or fibroin as silk components are adhered and bast fibers are entangled and at least one surface is smooth. Bast fiber is a fiber collected from the bast of a plant and is a long and durable fiber such as hemp, flax and jute. The above-mentioned skin contact paper suspends wood fiber and bast fiber in water, A preparation step of adding a sericin and / or fibroin thereto to produce a pulp solution, a papermaking step of extracting a pulp solution and drying it to produce a papermaking process, and hammering or rolling the papermaking process to obtain a smooth It is manufactured through a finishing step of forming a surface. Sericin and fibroin are necessary for obtaining thin and smooth thin paper by hammering or rolling, and are excellent in moisture retention, moisture absorption and biocompatibility.
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