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Method for producing paper or board and a product produced by the methodRelated Patent Categories: Paper Making And Fiber Liberation, Processes And Products, With Coating After Drying, Plural Layer CoatingMethod for producing paper or board and a product produced by the method description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060027348, Method for producing paper or board and a product produced by the method. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a U.S. national stage application of international application No. PCT/FI2003/000745, filed Oct. 8, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, and claims priority on FI 20021804 filed Oct. 9, 2002, and on FI 20022161, filed Dec. 5, 2002. STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT [0002] Not applicable. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing paper and paperboard products, the method comprising the steps of monitoring web formation during the manufacturing process and surface sizing the web at least on one side. The method also allows the control of curl in the manufactured product. The invention also relates to a product manufactured by virtue of the method. [0004] In paper manufacture, as factors of increasingly higher importance have arisen a precise adaptation of the properties of the product being manufactured to the buyer's quality requirements and optimization of energy and raw material consumption during product manufacture. Various paper grades are produced for a broad spectrum of applications, whereby the end user requirements may differ widely. Examples of such products are copier and printer paper grades. Among other qualities, the qualities of these grades should include low Tinting and sufficient stiffness to make them run smoothly via the paper feed paths of copier/printer equipment. Obviously, the surface properties of the paper must be good to secure high quality of print. These properties are attained by using a base web that has a sufficiently high basis weight, is formed from high-quality fiber and additionally is surface sized. Due to these basic requirements, the price of copier paper becomes high, because a large amount of fiber is used to obtain a high basis weight and the application of a surface size loads the web with imported surplus water that must be evaporated using a lot of energy. [0005] The function of surface sizing is to improve the surface qualities of a product, where size also improves the internal strength of the web. In order to additionally improve the internal strength of the web by sizing, the size furnish must have a high water content to make the furnish penetrate deep into the web. As a result, a high drying capacity is needed, even further accentuated by the fact that water is the more difficult to remove the deeper the penetration of water into the web. Hence, drying of surface size makes up a substantial portion of the drying capacity that must be used. [0006] On a papermaking machine used for producing surface-sized paper grades, sheet curl can be managed today by using a twin-felted run system on the post-dryer section or, alternatively, treating the underside of the web with water and steam on single-felted runs. In a twin-felted system, symmetrical drying can be attained by proper adjustment of steam pressures on the upper and lower cylinders. Inasmuch as heat in a single-felted system is introduced to the web via one side only and evaporation can take place principally only from the same side (bottom side), the paper or paperboard web tends to billow out toward the top side. For a two-sided paper, a simple rule to remember is that curl occurs toward the side drying last. While the same rule applies to both twin-felted and single-felted runs, the effect is less pronounced on twin-felted runs. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a method suited for making paper products at lower raw material and specific energy consumption than those required in the manufacture of conventional products having similar qualities. [0008] It is a further object of the invention to provide an embodiment of the invention suited for the control of curl of a paper or paperboard product being manufactured. [0009] The goal of the invention is achieved by way of keeping the speed differential, or the draw, between the press section and the dryer section of the paper/paperboard making machine lower than 3% and performing surface sizing with a size furnish wherein the proportion of size solids is at least 15%. [0010] The invention offers significant benefits. [0011] By virtue of keeping the draw between the press section and the dryer cylinders lower than 3%, the internal bond strength (Hyugen), work-to-rupture and breaking elongation increase while web porosity decreases. As a result, surface sizing need not be used for increasing the internal bond strength of the product, but rather, size furnishes of higher solids can be used, whereby the size remains on the web surface. Thus a web structure is attained having the size layers coating the product surfaces and the base sheet acting as a middle layer in the same fashion as in a composite structure. The outcome is a very stiff product in regard to its basis weight. Such a product is well suited for use as a copier paper or, if manufactured as a paperboard grade, as a packaging cardboard. By way of keeping the s small, the tensile strength of the web remains substantially equal in both the cross-machine and machine directions. In the perpendicular direction (z-direction) to the paper surface, the breaking elongation and the work-to-rupture increase. [0012] On the other hand, reduction of the sheet basis weight increases the internal bond strength by 10-20% thus allowing a higher size solids to be used in conjunction with a lower basis weight. In a surface sized paper, there is a crosscorrelation between the sheet basis weight and the draw in the press section such that setting the draw at 1 to 2% gives in the reduction of basis weight a more pronounced effect on the increase of internal bond strength than a draw of about 3%. Hence, the reduced basis weight made possible by using a lower draw on the press section enhances the other benefit obtained by the lower draw. [0013] The above discussed variables related to the strength of the base sheet, particularly the lower porosity, principally result from the fact that the reduced draw causes less debonding of the fibers in the base sheet and reduces the deformation of fibers because the tensile stress of the web is reduced at the reduced draw. Thus, the lower draw cannot cause damage to the web by tensile elongation. [0014] However, the benefits of reduced draw can be attained only through the use of modern web speed control methods. Obviously, as the function of draw is to keep the web tight on the rolls of the papermaking machine, it has been necessary at high web speeds and in the handling of wet web to keep the web under high tensile stress, that is, under tight draw. Among other variables, the lower draw is facilitated by improved web guidance with the help of wires and felts in combination with high-vacuum suction boxes that remove the web from the surface of the rolls. [0015] When the draw is reduced, the machine-direction Young's modulus is lowered slightly while the cross-machine Young's modulus stays unchanged, the latter being vital particularly in the manufacture of copier paper inasmuch as the flexural stiffness especially in the cross-sheet direction is crucial to secure consistently reliable sheet infeed in the copier/printer. [0016] By way of increasing the solids content of the surface size, the amount of water imported to the web is reduced with the immediate result that less drying capacity is needed in the process. This benefit is further accentuated by the lesser absorption of water into the web. The surface size furnish may be complemented with other additives such as brightener or pigment particles. Particularly the use of a brightener has been found advantageous. As the surface size remains on the surface of the web, the consumption of possible additives is small because no loss of additives via absorption into the base sheet takes place. Hence, more liberal use of expensive additives may be considered, too. One specific feature of brightener addition is that the method according to the invention increases the whiteness of the product, which is in contrast to the traditional belief in the art that the use of a brightener is detrimental to product whiteness. By having a distinct, sealing layer of surface size formed on the sheet surface, the product according to the invention is well suited for use in ink-jet printing and similar hardcopy processes, because the ink cannot excessively penetrate into the fibers and interfiber voids, whereby the contours of ink spots and printed patterns become sharply defined. [0017] Control of web curl can be managed by virtue of the method according to the invention either via changing the amount of surface size application or the water content of the surface size furnish. As the starch of the surface size at high size solids forms a layer on the base paper surface, the sized sheet acts like a layered composite structure in which the surface sized top/bottom layers serve as the shell element. This shell element gives a vital contribution to the flexural stiffness of the sheet and, thereby, to the web curl. Hence, the method according to the invention offers efficient tools to the control of web curl. In summary, the following benefits are gained: [0018] existing dryer sections can be run at higher web speeds, [0019] control of curl in the web requires no water and steam, or at least a marginal amount in regard to current practice will be sufficient, and [0020] runnability and production efficiency can be retained at a high level. [0021] Moreover, control of curl can be still further essentially improved over the prior art by virtue of using different size furnishes on the two sides of the web, whereby for instance the solids of the two sides can be adjusted differently from each other. The effect on absorption, however, is such that absorption on the bottom side of the web increases inasmuch as a larger amount of water is applied thereon by virtue of the web curl control system. [0022] While the paper and paperboard qualities manufactured using the method according to the invention are not generally calendered or coated, there is no hindrance to forwarding the manufactured product to such further finishing steps. [0023] In the following, the invention is examined with the help of an exemplary embodiment. Continue reading about Method for producing paper or board and a product produced by the method... 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