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INVESTIGATION OF THE EVOLUTION OF HYDROPHOBICITY AND WETTABILITY OF PAPER IN MULTI-COLOR PRINTING PROCESS

Authors :
Dogan Tutak
Paul D. Fleming
Arif Karademir
Sami Imamoğlu
Cem Aydemir
Bilge Nazli Altay
Karademir, Arif
Source :
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology. 53:787-794
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Institutul de Chimie Macromoleculara Petru Poni, 2019.

Abstract

WOS:000486383100017 One of the keys to improving print quality is to experimentally characterize the paper surface, structure and printability to obtain quality control mechanisms. In multi-color prints, determining the differences in the acceptance of the next color ink by the surface of the paper or the ink film that was previously printed is important for print quality. The criteria, such as ink setting, adhesion, color, gloss and density, in the printing process, depend on the wettability and absorbency of the paper. The surface structure of the paper is the most important factor in determining the hydrophobic properties. In this study, wetting and absorption dynamics of the printed partially hydrophobized paper surface were investigated. The aim was to measure the effect of the printed ink film on the wetting (surface free energy) and liquid absorption behavior of the paper. Liquid absorption changes on printed/unprinted paper surfaces were measured by the sessile drop method, using a contact angle-measuring device. The surface energies of the papers were calculated and evaluated according to the surface contact angle of the droplet. Marmara University, Commission of Scientific Research Project (M.U. BAPKO)Marmara University [FEN-B-100615-0271] This work was supported by Marmara University, Commission of Scientific Research Project (M.U. BAPKO) under grant FEN-B-100615-0271.

Details

ISSN :
24579459 and 05769787
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b275e7ba1c615f9eaade1836eb8271bc