Forming absorbent tissue paper products with fine mesh fabrics

D - Textiles – Paper – 21 – F

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D21F 11/04 (2006.01) B31F 1/12 (2006.01) B32B 29/06 (2006.01) D21F 11/00 (2006.01) D21H 27/02 (2006.01) D21H 27/40 (2006.01)

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CA 1093879

ABSTRACT A wet-laid, dry creped, bulky, absorbent tissue paper web of desirable softness and smoothness characteristics is produced utilizing a very fine mesh transfer and imprinting fabric. The wet-laid web is formed and through-dried in the absence of significant pressure to a consistency of from about 40% to 90% and then carried on a fabric of greater than about 4900 openings per square inch to about 8100 openings per square inch to a creping cylinder. The fine pattern of the fabric is impressed into the web and the sheet is dried on the cylinder to a consistency of about 95%. The tissue web at a suitable weight as toweling, or as facial. tissue or as bathroom tissue, has been found to be of excellent smoothness and softness while retaining other desired characteristics for the intended uses, particularly bulk and absorbency, at high crepe frequency. - 1 -

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