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Influence of Printing Technique and Printing Conditions on Prints Recycling Efficiency and Effluents Quality (CROSBI ID 303606)

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Vukoje, Marina ; Bolanča Mirković, Ivana ; Bolanča, Zdenka Influence of Printing Technique and Printing Conditions on Prints Recycling Efficiency and Effluents Quality // Sustainability, 14 (2022), 1; 335, 13. doi: 10.3390/su14010335

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vukoje, Marina ; Bolanča Mirković, Ivana ; Bolanča, Zdenka

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Influence of Printing Technique and Printing Conditions on Prints Recycling Efficiency and Effluents Quality

The aim of this work was to determine the influence of the conventional offset printing technique and digital electrophotography printing with liquid toner (LEP) on some optical properties of recycled fibres. A series of LEP prints was made with the variation of the negative voltage of the developing drum (−200 V, −280 V, −350 V, and −430 V) after calibration of the machine and achieving standard densitometry values. Besides deinkability aspects, the quality of wastewater effluents after process of prints recycling was observed in order to make a conclusion regarding how different printing techniques, conditions in printing process, and different types of inks can affect the wastewater effluents. Results of image analysis showed that by increasing the negative voltage of developing drum in LEP printing technique, the formation of large ink particles on handsheet from recycled pulp increases. Depending on the size of the negative voltage of the developing drum, under the same experimental conditions, handsheets made from LEP recycled fibres have lower whiteness gain, brightness gain, and ∆ERIC of handsheets compared to those made from the offset prints. In addition, a certain correlation was found between IEERIC (ink elimination), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and total organic carbon (TOC) of wastewater effluents after recycling of LEP prints and offset prints as well. Organic water pollution parameters (COD and TOC) showed higher values in wastewater after recycling of offset prints compared to recycling of LEP prints

paper recycling ; LEP technology ; developing drum ; offset printing ; optical proper- ties ; wastewater

The APC was founded by the University of Zagreb. Glavna autorica rada: Vukoje Marina

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14 (1)

2022.

335

13

objavljeno

2071-1050

10.3390/su14010335

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Grafička tehnologija

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