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PDILF – D Skuse – Sustainable mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite formulation additives – Properties and uses

Sustainable mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite formulation additives: Properties and usespresentation
David Skuse
FiberLean Technologies Limited, Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road, Par, Cornwall, UK PL24 2SQ
Email address – david.skuse@fiberlean.com

When pulp and minerals are co-processed in aqueous suspension, the mineral acts as a grinding aid allowing cost effective production of fibrils.  Furthermore, this processing uses robust, industrial milling equipment.  Mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite materials produced in this manner have been commercialised under the tradename, FiberLean® MFC.  There are 12 000 dry metric tonnes of FiberLean® MFC fibril production capacity in operation, worldwide.  Such composites can be prepared using a wide range of virgin and recycled pulp sources and a wide range of minerals, with choices dependent on the end formulation requirements.

The products can be used in a wide range of applications:

  • As wet and dry strength additives to enhance the mechanical properties of web-based structures, such as paper, packaging, tiles and boards.
  • To enable wet-end coating of optically effective, light weight coatings in graphic applications, in particular, as surfaces for ink-jet printing.
  • As a component of grease, moisture and gas barrier systems.
  • As the main constituent in products such as non-woven mats.
  • As rheology modifiers, for example in paints and oil field formulations.
  • As reinforcing additives in composites.

In this presentation we will describe the mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose products and demonstrate how the choice of minerals and fibres used in their preparation can affect the end-use properties.

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