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publicationNumber JP-WO2003010384-A1
titleOfInvention Bulk pulp, method for producing the same, processed paper or multilayer paper using the bulky pulp
abstract The present invention provides a bulky pulp obtained by subjecting a raw pulp to a mercerization treatment with a 5 to 50% by weight aqueous alkali solution and then subjecting the raw pulp to a warm water treatment at least using warm water having a pH of 3 to 12 and 5 to 100 ° C., and production thereof. Is the way. By using the bulky pulp in combination with a binder and a heat-fusible fiber or a synthetic fiber, a processed paper suitable as an upper layer paper for paper wallpaper or the like can be formed, and the obtained paper wallpaper has excellent design properties and environmental compatibility. . Moreover, the multilayer paper using the bulky pulp layer containing the bulky pulp and the natural pulp layer is particularly excellent in operability during papermaking.
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