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EP4299832A1
EP4299832A1 EP22181454.4A EP22181454A EP4299832A1 EP 4299832 A1 EP4299832 A1 EP 4299832A1 EP 22181454 A EP22181454 A EP 22181454A EP 4299832 A1 EP4299832 A1 EP 4299832A1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D21H19/36Coatings with pigments
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D21H19/36Coatings with pigments
    • D21H19/44Coatings with pigments characterised by the other ingredients, e.g. the binder or dispersing agent
    • D21H19/56Macromolecular organic compounds or oligomers thereof obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
    • D21H19/60Polyalkenylalcohols; Polyalkenylethers; Polyalkenylesters
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H21/00Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties
    • D21H21/14Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H27/00Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of pigment-coated paperboard.
  • Pigment-coated paperboard is commonly provided with at least two coating layers, including a base coating and a top coating, in order to induce certain surface properties.
  • the base coating is used to prime the surface while the top coating is used to adapt the surface properties to specific applications.
  • a barrier coating might also be added.
  • the pigment-coated paperboard is covered with a layer of polyethylene (PE) such that a laminate is formed.
  • PE polyethylene
  • the purpose of the PE layer is normally to provide a barrier and/or to facilitate heat-sealing when a package is formed from the laminate.
  • the laminate it is important that the PE layer adheres firmly to the pigment coating, i.e., that delamination is avoided.
  • the present inventors have realized that there is a need to reduce the cost of paperboard manufacturing while maintaining other properties, such as PE-adhesion and surface roughness, at an acceptable level.
  • the present disclosure provides a coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a surface of a first side of the paperboard substrate, wherein:
  • Pigment-based coating refers to a coating comprising at least 75% by dry weight of pigment.
  • the coating layer is present on one side of the paperboard substrate and is present as a single layer with no other pigment-based coating layers on said side.
  • the paperboard according to the present disclosure has an improved PE-adhesion, which is advantageous since it prevents delamination during forming of packages from the paperboard.
  • the calcium carbonate pigments of the present disclosure are relatively large and give rise to a coated paperboard having lower surface roughness than what is obtained with single layer coatings comprising finer calcium carbonate pigments.
  • the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to any side of the coated paperboard.
  • the coating layer is applied by dispersion coating and the coated paperboard comprises no other coating layer applied by dispersion coating on the same side of the paperboard as the coating layer.
  • the polymeric binder is a styrene-based copolymer such as a styrene-butadiene copolymer or a styrene-acrylate copolymer.
  • the calcium carbonate pigment is a ground calcium carbonate (GCC).
  • GCC ground calcium carbonate
  • the coat weight of the coating layer is at least 10 g/m 2 , preferably at least 12 g/m 2 .
  • a suitable upper limit for the coat weight is 18 g/m 2 or 20 g/m 2 .
  • the coat weight of the coating layer is 12-16 g/m 2 .
  • the single coating layer can be applied in a coat weight similar to the coat weight of the base coating layer in conventional coated paperboards comprising at least two coating layers.
  • the coating layer is present as a single pigment-based coating layer, it is possible to reduce the total amount of coating used compared to conventional coating materials comprising at least two coating layers and thereby reduce the cost.
  • production of a single-coated product requires one coater and is hence less costly from an investment and operational perspective.
  • the grammage according to ISO 536:2019 of the paperboard substrate may for example be between 100 and 400 g/m 2 , e.g. between 120 and 300 g/m 2 , such as between 125 and 260 g/m 2 .
  • the coated paperboard is a liquid packaging board.
  • the paperboard substrate of the liquid packaging board comprises at least two, such as at least three layers and each layer comprises hydrophobic size.
  • the hydrophobic size may be alkenyl succinic anhydride (ASA), alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) and/or rosin size, and each layer of the paperboard substrate may comprise at least 1.5 kg/tonne fibre of the hydrophobic size.
  • each layer comprises at least one of AKD and ASA.
  • the hydrophobic size is preferably added as internal sizing.
  • the present disclosure relates to a coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a first surface of said paperboard substrate.
  • the paperboard substrate comprises at least two layers, such as at least three layers wherein the top layer of the paperboard substrate is provided with the pigment coating.
  • the top layer of the paperboard substrate is typically bleached.
  • Each layer of the paperboard substrate may comprise hydrophobic size such as ASA, AKD and/or rosin size. The amount of added hydrophobic size may be 1.5 kg/tonne fibre.
  • the paperboard substrate may comprise other conventional additives such as fillers and colouring agents, however, it is not necessary.
  • the coating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a calcium carbonate pigment.
  • the polymeric binder can be a synthetic binder and/or a biobased binder.
  • the polymeric binder is preferably a styrene-based copolymer such as a styrene-butadiene copolymer or a styrene-acrylate copolymer.
  • the styrene-acrylate copolymer is preferred, e.g. form an environmental perspective.
  • the calcium carbonate pigment has a particle size distribution (% ⁇ 2 ⁇ m) between 50 and 70.
  • % means percent by weight.
  • the calcium carbonate pigment has a weight median particle size d 50 of 1.1-1.7 ⁇ m, such as 1.2-1.6 ⁇ m.
  • Particle size distribution values can be determined using a SediGraph 5100 or 5120 device from the company Micromeritics, USA.
  • a particle size distribution (% ⁇ 2 ⁇ m) between 50 and 70 means that between 50 wt.% and 70 wt.% of the particles has an equivalent spherical diameter below 2 ⁇ m.
  • % ⁇ 2 ⁇ m is a cut-off value commonly used in the field to define the particle size of a pigment product.
  • “% ⁇ 2 ⁇ m” is a cut-off value commonly used in the field to define the particle size of a pigment product.
  • “60” represents the weight percentage of particles having a diameter below 2 ⁇ m.
  • “Hydrocarb 90” represents the weight percentage of particles having a diameter below 2 ⁇ m.
  • the calcium carbonate pigment is ground calcium carbonate (GCC).
  • the coating layer comprises the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment in a dry weight ratio between 10:100 and 17:100, preferably 12:100-17:100.
  • the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment together, amount to at least 85% of the dry weight of the coating layer, preferably at least 90 % of the dry weight of the coating layer, more preferably at least 95% of the dry weight of the coating layer.
  • the coating layer only comprises a binder, calcium carbonate pigment and optionally a rheology modifier, in dry form.
  • the coating layer is applied directly to a first surface of the paperboard substrate. Said surface is preferably the print side of the paperboard substrate. There is no additional pigment-based coating layer present between the paperboard substrate and the coating layer, hence no "base coating” layer is applied.
  • the coating layer of the present disclosure is a single coating layer that serves the purposes of both a "base coating” layer and a “top coating” layer.
  • the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to any side of the coated paperboard.
  • the coating layer may further comprise a rheology modifier (RM) such as acrylic copolymer emulsions, which may facilitate the application of said coating layer to the paperboard substrate.
  • RM rheology modifier
  • the amount of rheology modifier is typically 0.05-2 % such as 0.1 %-1% of the dry weight of the coating.
  • the coat weight of the coating layer is at least 10 g/m 2 (e.g. 10-20 g/m 2 , such as 10-18 g/m 2 ), preferably at least 12 g/m 2 (e.g. 12-20 g/m 2 , such as 12-18 g/m 2 ).
  • the single coating layer can be applied in a coat weight similar to the coat weight of the base coating layer in conventional coated paperboards comprising at least two coating layers.
  • the coating layer is present as a single pigment-based coating layer, it is possible to reduce the total amount of coating used compared to conventional coating materials comprising at least two coating layers and thereby reduce the cost.
  • production of a single-coated product requires one coater and is hence less costly from an investment and operational perspective.
  • the coating layer may be applied to the first surface of the paperboard substrate by dispersion coating, wherein the dispersion coating comprises a latex binder and a calcium carbonate pigment in an aqueous medium.
  • the coating layer is preferably the only coating layer applied by dispersion coating on the first surface.
  • the coated paperboard is a liquid packaging board.
  • LPB uncoated paperboard
  • the paperboard substrate had a grammage of ⁇ 220 g/m 2 and comprised three layers, wherein the top layer was bleached. All layers comprised hydrophobic size (AKD + rosin size).
  • a reference paperboard was prepared by coating the paperboard substrate with a base coating and a top coating, having a total coat weight of 20 g/m 2 .
  • Table 1. Coating concepts used in the pilot trial. Ref. Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Concept 4 Concept 5 Concept 6 Base coat Base coat Base coat Base coat - - - HC 90 (parts) 80 80 80 - - - - CC 75 (parts) - - - - - - - HC 60 (parts) - - - - 100 - - - Clay (parts) 20 20 20 - - - - - SA latex (parts) 14 14 14 - - - RM (parts) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 - - - Viscosity (cP) 1400 1400 1400 1400 - - - Dry content (wt %) 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 - - - Coat weight (g/m 2 ) 8.5 8.5
  • the used pigments were calcium carbonate and clay.
  • the calcium carbonate pigments were Hydrocarb 90 ("HC 90") having a d 50 of 0.7 ⁇ m, Covercarb 75 (“CC 75") having a d 50 of 0.63 ⁇ m and Hydrocarb 60 (“HC 60") having a d 50 of 1.4 ⁇ m and a particle size distribution (% ⁇ 2 ⁇ m) of 60.
  • the calcium carbonate pigments were all from Omya.
  • the clay pigment was a flaky clay pigment.
  • the polymeric binder was a styrene-acrylate binder used as a latex (SA latex).
  • SA latex styrene-acrylate binder used as a latex
  • the concepts having a single coating structure all had higher PPS and Bendtsen roughness compared to the concepts having a double coating structure (concepts 1-3 and reference). This may be due to the concepts 4-6 only having one coating layer in comparison to the reference and concepts 1-3 having two coating layers.
  • the double coating concepts have higher coat weights (20 g/m 2 and 15.5 g/m 2 ) compared to the single coating concepts (14 g/m 2 ).
  • the single coating structures in this trial thus, seem to behave differently compared to double coating structures in the trial; changes in the different compositions, such as altering the particle size of the pigments or incorporating clay, give rise to different effects.
  • a machine trial was performed by coating uncoated paperboard (LPB) substrates.
  • the paperboard substrate had a grammage of ⁇ 220 g/m 2 and comprised three layers wherein the top layer was bleached. All layers comprised hydrophobic size (AKD + rosin size).
  • the coatings were applied using a blade coater and air dryer.
  • concept 6 had a higher PPS and Bendtsen roughness than the reference and concept 3. As stated above, this could possibly be attributed to concept 6 only having a single coating layer and a lower coat weight.
  • the paperboards in the machine trial were laminated with a layer of polyethylene (PE) on the coated side and the PE-adhesion was tested according to ISO 6133. The results can be seen in Fig 3 .
  • PE polyethylene
  • concept 6 which had the single coating and coarser pigments, had superior PE-adhesion compared to the reference and concept 3. It appears as if the single coating combined with the use of calcium carbonate pigment with larger average particle size give rise to an improved PE-adhesion.

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There is provided a coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a surface of a first side of the paperboard substrate, wherein:- the coating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a calcium carbonate pigment in a dry weight ratio between 10:100 and 17:100;- the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment amount to at least 85% of the dry weight of the coating layer;- the particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) of said calcium carbonate pigment is between 50 and 70; and- the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to the first side of the coated paperboard.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present disclosure relates to the field of pigment-coated paperboard.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Pigment-coated paperboard is commonly provided with at least two coating layers, including a base coating and a top coating, in order to induce certain surface properties. The base coating is used to prime the surface while the top coating is used to adapt the surface properties to specific applications. A barrier coating might also be added.
  • For some applications such as liquid packaging board (LPB), the pigment-coated paperboard is covered with a layer of polyethylene (PE) such that a laminate is formed. The purpose of the PE layer is normally to provide a barrier and/or to facilitate heat-sealing when a package is formed from the laminate. When the laminate is used, it is important that the PE layer adheres firmly to the pigment coating, i.e., that delamination is avoided.
  • SUMMARY
  • The present inventors have realized that there is a need to reduce the cost of paperboard manufacturing while maintaining other properties, such as PE-adhesion and surface roughness, at an acceptable level.
  • Accordingly, the present disclosure provides a coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a surface of a first side of the paperboard substrate, wherein:
    • the coating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a calcium carbonate pigment in a dry weight ratio between 10:100 and 17:100;
    • the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment amount to at least 85% of the dry weight of the coating layer;
    • the particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) of said calcium carbonate pigment is between 50 and 70; and
    • the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to the first side of the coated paperboard.
  • "Pigment-based coating" refers to a coating comprising at least 75% by dry weight of pigment.
  • The coating layer is present on one side of the paperboard substrate and is present as a single layer with no other pigment-based coating layers on said side. The paperboard according to the present disclosure has an improved PE-adhesion, which is advantageous since it prevents delamination during forming of packages from the paperboard.
  • The calcium carbonate pigments of the present disclosure are relatively large and give rise to a coated paperboard having lower surface roughness than what is obtained with single layer coatings comprising finer calcium carbonate pigments.
  • In one embodiment, the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to any side of the coated paperboard.
  • In an embodiment, the coating layer is applied by dispersion coating and the coated paperboard comprises no other coating layer applied by dispersion coating on the same side of the paperboard as the coating layer.
  • In an embodiment, the polymeric binder is a styrene-based copolymer such as a styrene-butadiene copolymer or a styrene-acrylate copolymer.
  • In an embodiment, the calcium carbonate pigment is a ground calcium carbonate (GCC).
  • In a further embodiment, the coat weight of the coating layer is at least 10 g/m2, preferably at least 12 g/m2. A suitable upper limit for the coat weight is 18 g/m2 or 20 g/m2. In one embodiment, the coat weight of the coating layer is 12-16 g/m2. The single coating layer can be applied in a coat weight similar to the coat weight of the base coating layer in conventional coated paperboards comprising at least two coating layers. Thus, as the coating layer is present as a single pigment-based coating layer, it is possible to reduce the total amount of coating used compared to conventional coating materials comprising at least two coating layers and thereby reduce the cost. Furthermore, production of a single-coated product requires one coater and is hence less costly from an investment and operational perspective.
  • The grammage according to ISO 536:2019 of the paperboard substrate may for example be between 100 and 400 g/m2, e.g. between 120 and 300 g/m2, such as between 125 and 260 g/m2.
  • In an embodiment, the coated paperboard is a liquid packaging board.
  • In a further embodiment, the paperboard substrate of the liquid packaging board comprises at least two, such as at least three layers and each layer comprises hydrophobic size. The hydrophobic size may be alkenyl succinic anhydride (ASA), alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) and/or rosin size, and each layer of the paperboard substrate may comprise at least 1.5 kg/tonne fibre of the hydrophobic size. Preferably, each layer comprises at least one of AKD and ASA.
  • The hydrophobic size is preferably added as internal sizing.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig 1 shows surface properties of samples of coated paperboard produced in a pilot trial.
    • Fig 2 shows surface properties of samples of coated paperboard produced in a (full-scale) machine trial.
    • Fig 3 shows the PE-adhesion values of samples of coated paperboard produced in the (full-scale) machine trial.
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The present disclosure relates to a coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a first surface of said paperboard substrate.
  • In one embodiment, the paperboard substrate comprises at least two layers, such as at least three layers wherein the top layer of the paperboard substrate is provided with the pigment coating. The top layer of the paperboard substrate is typically bleached. Each layer of the paperboard substrate may comprise hydrophobic size such as ASA, AKD and/or rosin size. The amount of added hydrophobic size may be 1.5 kg/tonne fibre.
  • The paperboard substrate may comprise other conventional additives such as fillers and colouring agents, however, it is not necessary.
  • The coating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a calcium carbonate pigment.
  • The polymeric binder can be a synthetic binder and/or a biobased binder. The polymeric binder is preferably a styrene-based copolymer such as a styrene-butadiene copolymer or a styrene-acrylate copolymer. The styrene-acrylate copolymer is preferred, e.g. form an environmental perspective.
  • The calcium carbonate pigment has a particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) between 50 and 70. Here, "%" means percent by weight. In one embodiment, the calcium carbonate pigment has a weight median particle size d50 of 1.1-1.7 µm, such as 1.2-1.6 µm. Particle size distribution values can be determined using a SediGraph 5100 or 5120 device from the company Micromeritics, USA.
  • Hence, the skilled person understands that "a particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) between 50 and 70" means that between 50 wt.% and 70 wt.% of the particles has an equivalent spherical diameter below 2 µm.
  • "% < 2 µm" is a cut-off value commonly used in the field to define the particle size of a pigment product. As an example, in the product name "Hydrocarb 60" (a calcium carbonate pigment quality from Omya), "60" represents the weight percentage of particles having a diameter below 2 µm. Similarly, in the product "Hydrocarb 90" (Omya), "90" represents the weight percentage of particles having a diameter below 2 µm.
  • Preferably, the calcium carbonate pigment is ground calcium carbonate (GCC).
  • The coating layer comprises the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment in a dry weight ratio between 10:100 and 17:100, preferably 12:100-17:100.
  • The polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment, together, amount to at least 85% of the dry weight of the coating layer, preferably at least 90 % of the dry weight of the coating layer, more preferably at least 95% of the dry weight of the coating layer.
  • In one embodiment, the coating layer only comprises a binder, calcium carbonate pigment and optionally a rheology modifier, in dry form.
  • The coating layer is applied directly to a first surface of the paperboard substrate. Said surface is preferably the print side of the paperboard substrate. There is no additional pigment-based coating layer present between the paperboard substrate and the coating layer, hence no "base coating" layer is applied. The coating layer of the present disclosure is a single coating layer that serves the purposes of both a "base coating" layer and a "top coating" layer.
  • In one embodiment, the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to any side of the coated paperboard.
  • It was surprisingly found that by applying the coating layer, as disclosed herein, as a single coating layer on a paperboard substrate, an increase in PE-adhesion can be obtained.
  • Furthermore, it has unexpectedly been found that when the coating layer is used as a single coating layer as the present disclosure entails, calcium carbonate pigments of larger average particle size (50%-70% < 2 µm) give rise to a coated paperboard having lower Parker Print Surf (PPS) and Bendtsen roughness than what is obtained when using coatings comprising finer calcium carbonate pigments.
  • The coating layer may further comprise a rheology modifier (RM) such as acrylic copolymer emulsions, which may facilitate the application of said coating layer to the paperboard substrate. The amount of rheology modifier is typically 0.05-2 % such as 0.1 %-1% of the dry weight of the coating.
  • In a further embodiment, the coat weight of the coating layer is at least 10 g/m2 (e.g. 10-20 g/m2, such as 10-18 g/m2), preferably at least 12 g/m2 (e.g. 12-20 g/m2, such as 12-18 g/m2). The single coating layer can be applied in a coat weight similar to the coat weight of the base coating layer in conventional coated paperboards comprising at least two coating layers. Thus, as the coating layer is present as a single pigment-based coating layer, it is possible to reduce the total amount of coating used compared to conventional coating materials comprising at least two coating layers and thereby reduce the cost. Furthermore, production of a single-coated product requires one coater and is hence less costly from an investment and operational perspective.
  • The coating layer may be applied to the first surface of the paperboard substrate by dispersion coating, wherein the dispersion coating comprises a latex binder and a calcium carbonate pigment in an aqueous medium. The coating layer is preferably the only coating layer applied by dispersion coating on the first surface.
  • In an embodiment, the coated paperboard is a liquid packaging board.
  • EXAMPLES Example 1
  • A pilot trial was performed by coating uncoated paperboard (LPB) substrates. The paperboard substrate had a grammage of ~220 g/m2 and comprised three layers, wherein the top layer was bleached. All layers comprised hydrophobic size (AKD + rosin size).
  • Six different coating concepts were evaluated, see Table 1. The coatings were applied using a blade coater and air dryer. Three concepts had a double coating structure (concepts 1-3) and three concepts had a single coating structure (concepts 4-6), all the tested coatings comprised a polymeric binder and pigments.
  • A reference paperboard was prepared by coating the paperboard substrate with a base coating and a top coating, having a total coat weight of 20 g/m2. Table 1. Coating concepts used in the pilot trial.
    Ref. Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Concept 4 Concept 5 Concept 6
    Base coat Base coat Base coat Base coat - - -
    HC 90 (parts) 80 80 80 - - - -
    CC 75 (parts) - - - - - - -
    HC 60 (parts) - - - 100 - - -
    Clay (parts) 20 20 20 - - - -
    SA latex (parts) 14 14 14 14 - - -
    RM (parts) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 - - -
    Viscosity (cP) 1400 1400 1400 1400 - - -
    Dry content (wt %) 65 65 65 65 - - -
    Coat weight (g/m2) 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 - - -
    Top coat Top coat Top coat Top coat Single coat Single coat Single coat
    HC 90 (parts) 70 80 80 80 80 20 -
    CC75 (parts) 20 20 20 20 20 - -
    HC 60 - - - - - 50 100
    (parts)
    Clay (parts) 10 - - - - 30 -
    SA latex (parts) 17 17 17 17 17 18 14
    RM (parts) 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.5
    Viscosity (cP) 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1400
    Dry content (wt %) 63 63 63 63 63 63 65
    Coat weight (g/m2) 11.5 11.5 7 7 14 14 14
    Total coat weight (g/m2) 20 20 15.5 15.5 14 14 14
  • The used pigments were calcium carbonate and clay. The calcium carbonate pigments were Hydrocarb 90 ("HC 90") having a d50 of 0.7 µm, Covercarb 75 ("CC 75") having a d50 of 0.63 µm and Hydrocarb 60 ("HC 60") having a d50 of 1.4 µm and a particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) of 60. The calcium carbonate pigments were all from Omya. The clay pigment was a flaky clay pigment. The polymeric binder was a styrene-acrylate binder used as a latex (SA latex). The recipes for the different concepts are given in "parts", which means parts by weight.
  • The Parker Print Surf (PPS) roughness and the Bendtsen roughness were measured according to ISO 8791-4 and ISO 8791-2 respectively and the results can be-seen in Fig 1.
  • An increase in PPS and Bendtsen roughness was observed between the reference and concept 1. The difference between these concepts is that the top coating in concept 1 does not have clay but rather a higher amount of HC 90, which indicates that the incorporation of clay in a coating composition used in double coating structures reduces the PPS and Bendtsen roughness of the surface of a coating layer formed from the composition.
  • Reducing the coat weight of the top coating from 11.5 g/m2 to 7 g/m2 (concept 1 compared to concept 2) did not give rise to an effect in Bendtsen roughness but did give rise to a small increase in PPS.
  • Changing the base coating composition by increasing the amount of coarser particles and removing the clay (concept 3) did not significantly change the PPS nor the Bendtsen roughness.
  • As expected, the concepts having a single coating structure (concept 4-6) all had higher PPS and Bendtsen roughness compared to the concepts having a double coating structure (concepts 1-3 and reference). This may be due to the concepts 4-6 only having one coating layer in comparison to the reference and concepts 1-3 having two coating layers. In addition, the double coating concepts have higher coat weights (20 g/m2 and 15.5 g/m2) compared to the single coating concepts (14 g/m2).
  • Interestingly, when comparing the single coating concepts to each other, a significantly lower surface roughness was observed for concept 6 compared to concept 4 and 5. Concepts 4 and 5 had calcium carbonate pigments of a smaller average particle size which, in theory, should give rise to a smoother surface. However, in contradiction to this, concept 6, having coarser particles, has a lower PPS and Bendtsen roughness.
  • In addition, in the case of a single coating structure, the inclusion of clay appears to give rise to an increase in PPS and Bendtsen roughness (see the slightly higher Bendtsen and PPS values for concept 5 compared to concept 4 and the significantly lower Bendtsen and PPS values for concept 6 compared to concept 5).
  • The single coating structures in this trial, thus, seem to behave differently compared to double coating structures in the trial; changes in the different compositions, such as altering the particle size of the pigments or incorporating clay, give rise to different effects.
  • Example 2
  • A machine trial was performed by coating uncoated paperboard (LPB) substrates. The paperboard substrate had a grammage of ~220 g/m2 and comprised three layers wherein the top layer was bleached. All layers comprised hydrophobic size (AKD + rosin size).
  • Two different coating concepts (concepts 3 and 6) from the pilot trial/Example 1 were evaluated and compared with the reference coating concept from the pilot trial/Example 1. The coatings were applied using a blade coater and air dryer. As shown by Table 1, the reference and concept 3 had a double coating structure whereas concept 6 had a single coating structure.
  • The coatings were applied using a blade coater and air dryer.
  • The Parker Print Surf (PPS) roughness and the Bendtsen roughness were measured according to ISO 8791-4 and ISO 8791-2 respectively and the results can be seen in Fig 2.
  • As expected, concept 6 had a higher PPS and Bendtsen roughness than the reference and concept 3. As stated above, this could possibly be attributed to concept 6 only having a single coating layer and a lower coat weight.
  • The paperboards in the machine trial were laminated with a layer of polyethylene (PE) on the coated side and the PE-adhesion was tested according to ISO 6133. The results can be seen in Fig 3.
  • The PE-adhesion test showed significantly higher values for both concept 3 and concept 6 compared to the reference.
  • Surprisingly, it was found that concept 6, which had the single coating and coarser pigments, had superior PE-adhesion compared to the reference and concept 3. It appears as if the single coating combined with the use of calcium carbonate pigment with larger average particle size give rise to an improved PE-adhesion.

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  1. A coated paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate and a coating layer applied directly to a surface of a first side of the paperboard substrate, wherein:
    - the coating layer comprises a polymeric binder and a calcium carbonate pigment in a dry weight ratio between 10:100 and 17:100;
    - the polymeric binder and the calcium carbonate pigment amount to at least 85% of the dry weight of the coating layer;
    - the particle size distribution (% < 2 µm) of said calcium carbonate pigment is between 50 and 70; and
    - the coating layer is the only pigment-based coating applied to the first side of the coated paperboard.
  2. The coated paperboard of claim 1, wherein the coating layer is applied by dispersion coating and is the only coating layer applied to the first side of the coated paperboard by dispersion coating.
  3. The coated paperboard of any one of previous claims, wherein the polymeric binder is a styrene-based copolymer.
  4. The coated paperboard of claim 3, wherein the styrene-based copolymer is a styrene-butadiene copolymer or a styrene-acrylate copolymer.
  5. The coated paperboard of any one of previous claims, wherein the calcium carbonate pigment is ground calcium carbonate.
  6. The coated paperboard of any one of the previous claims, wherein the coat weight of the coating layer is at least 10 g/m2, preferably at least 12 g/m2.
  7. The coated paperboard of claim 6, wherein the coat weight of the coating layer is 10-20 g/m2, such as 10-18 g/m2.
  8. The coated paperboard of claim 6, wherein the coat weight of the coating layer is 12-20 g/m2, such as 12-18 g/m2, such as 12-16 g/m2.
  9. The coated paperboard of any one of previous claims, which is a liquid packaging board (LPB).
  10. The coated paperboard of claim 9, wherein the paperboard substrate comprises at least two, such as at least three, layers and each layer comprises hydrophobic size.
  11. The coated paperboard of claim 10, wherein each layer of the paperboard substrate comprises at least 1.5 kg/tonne fibre of hydrophobic size.
  12. The coated paperboard of claim 11, wherein the hydrophobic size is ASA, AKD and/or rosin size.
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