J. Technology and Education, Vol.22, No.2, pp.41–48(2015)
研究論文
和紙製造時に使用される粘性物質及びその保存に関する研究
上嶋 晃智*1、後反 克典1、大堂 充2、小泉 貞之1
1福井工業高等専門学校 (〒916-8507鯖江市下司町)
2KBセーレン株式会社 (〒530-0001大阪市北区梅田3−3−10 梅田ダイビル)
*uejima@fukui-nct.ac.jp
Study
on viscous material used for Japanese paper production and preservation
Akinori UEJIMA*1, Katsunori GOTAN1, Mitsuru ODO2 and Sadayuki KOIZUMI1,
1:National Institute of Technology, Fukui College, Geshi-cho,
Sabae-shi, Fukui 916-8507
2:KB Seiren Co. LTD, 3-3-10, Dai Umeda Building, Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-0001
(Received November
2, 2015; Accepted December 1, 2015)
Since early times, Japanese paper has been made by
using the rind of plants such as paper mulberry and mitsumata
and by uniformly scattering these fibrous raw materials over hibiscus extract.
The hibiscus extract is sticky and has been used as a dispersant of the paper
fiber material. Unfortunately, in the process of manufacturing Japanese paper,
the viscosity of this hibiscus extract decreases. In addition, because cresol
used for the preservation of this hibiscus is industrial waste, discarding
cresol into the natural environment was considered to cause environmental
degradation.
In this
study, we investigated causative factors of the viscosity drop of hibiscus
extract used in Japanese paper production. Using a viscosimeter
on the hibiscus extract that filled the acrylic pipe with glass beads, the viscosimetry of the hibiscus extract was determined, and
the deterioration of the extracting solution was examined for heat and metal
ions.
Key words: Japanese paper, Hibiscus extract, Cresol, Viscosimeter, Preservation