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Determining the optical stability of printed laboratory substrates with wheat pulp after ageing treatment
Determining the optical stability of printed laboratory substrates with wheat pulp after ageing treatment // ACTA GRAPHICA journal, Journal for Printing Science and Graphic Communications, 30 (2019), 1; 15-24 doi:10.25027/agj2017.28.v30i1.208 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Determining the optical stability of printed laboratory substrates with wheat pulp after ageing treatment
Autori
Bates, Irena ; Petric Maretić, Katja ; Plazonić, Ivana ; Radić Seleš, Valentina ; Rudolf, Maja
Izvornik
ACTA GRAPHICA journal, Journal for Printing Science and Graphic Communications (0353-4707) 30
(2019), 1;
15-24
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Artificial ageing ; Digital printing ; Optical stability ; Wheat pulp
Sažetak
The use of recovered paper in the paper and board industry worldwide has increased in the last decade. The recycling process affects several properties of the paper, so recovered pulp needs to be enriched with a certain amount of virgin fibre to increase the strength and quality of the paper, and thus the quality of the print. Since the cellulose-based printing substrates are sensitive to photolytic damage caused by exposure to light and high temperature, the focus of the research was to evaluate the stability of digital UV inkjet prints on laboratory substrates with wheat pulp. Assessment of the optical stability of laboratory substrates and prints made on them after ageing treatment was based on the reflectance spectra measurements before and after artificial ageing. In order to observe the optical changes that occur in cellulose printing substrates, unprinted and digital printed substrates, were artificially aged according to standard ASTM D 6789-02. The test chamber emits visible and near ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation in range from 290 nm to 800 nm. With the deterioration of the optical stability of unprinted and digital printed substrates, it was observed through the reflectance spectra (R) and the Euclidean colour difference (ΔE00*) that the highest colour degradation of all analysed samples, occurs in the first 48 hours of artificial ageing. The results of this analysis confirm that the addition of wheat pulp in paper pulp provides better optical stability of unprinted and digital printed laboratory substrates.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Grafička tehnologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
UIP-2017-05-2573 - Otiskivanje, kvaliteta i uporabljivost podloga s ne-drvnim vlakancima (NWF prints quality) (BATES, IRENA, HRZZ - 2017-05) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Grafički fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Valentina Radić Seleš
(autor)
Irena Bates
(autor)
Ivana Plazonić
(autor)
Katja Petric Maretić
(autor)
Maja Rudolf
(autor)
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