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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 12, 2014
Filed:
Jan. 18, 2011
Marie-hélène Charest, Kingsey Falls, CA;
Jean-francois Samuel, Verdun, CA;
Pascal Allard, Kingsey Falls, CA;
Régis Arsenault, Lachute, CA;
Charles Beaulne, Grenville, CA;
Jean-marc Bouchard, Pointe-aux-Trembles, CA;
Benoît Graton, Mirabel, CA;
Gabriel Sanapo, Victoriaville, CA;
Marie-Hélène Charest, Kingsey Falls, CA;
Jean-Francois Samuel, Verdun, CA;
Pascal Allard, Kingsey Falls, CA;
Régis Arsenault, Lachute, CA;
Charles Beaulne, Grenville, CA;
Jean-Marc Bouchard, Pointe-aux-Trembles, CA;
Benoît Graton, Mirabel, CA;
Gabriel Sanapo, Victoriaville, CA;
Cascades Canada ULC, Montreal, Quebec, CA;
Abstract
An antimicrobial paper includes a paper web having a grammage between 10 and 60 grams per square meter, a cationizing agent in a concentration ranging between 0.05 wt % and 5 wt %, an antimicrobial agent in a concentration ranging between 0.01 wt % and 3 wt %, the antimicrobial agent and the cationizing agent being added on the paper web having a consistency above 15 wt %, the antimicrobial paper having an antimicrobial agent release of above about 0.01 wt % when wetted.