2021
DOI: 10.25027/agj2017.28.v30i1.208
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Determining the optical stability of printed laboratory substrates with wheat pulp after ageing treatment

Abstract: 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… Show more

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“…[11][12][13][14] The protective role of varnishing is primarily in the mechanical area, to protect inks from rubbing or abrasion (scratching), but packaging is always influenced by electromagnetic radiation when packaged products are displayed on a shelf. Colour change under light is a common problem in printing, 15,16 but it also occurs in other fields. [17][18][19] The colour fastness of printed products has been the subject of a number of studies, [20][21][22] in which the influence of the printing ink composition or printing process on colour light fastness was investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14] The protective role of varnishing is primarily in the mechanical area, to protect inks from rubbing or abrasion (scratching), but packaging is always influenced by electromagnetic radiation when packaged products are displayed on a shelf. Colour change under light is a common problem in printing, 15,16 but it also occurs in other fields. [17][18][19] The colour fastness of printed products has been the subject of a number of studies, [20][21][22] in which the influence of the printing ink composition or printing process on colour light fastness was investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%