1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02693862
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The rheology of the offset inks

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“…A too-high viscosity of offset inks causes problems with the transfer of the printing ink between rollers in the inking unit for instant and proper separation of the ink in the inking unit and may also cause surface picking and plucking fibers from the paper surface (Wang, Wang, & Fang, 1998;Weisbecker, Durand, & Pace, 2008). On the other hand, too-low viscosity causes the ink to flow from the roller and also causes anomalous separation and transfer of the ink.…”
Section: Inkjet Printing Inksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A too-high viscosity of offset inks causes problems with the transfer of the printing ink between rollers in the inking unit for instant and proper separation of the ink in the inking unit and may also cause surface picking and plucking fibers from the paper surface (Wang, Wang, & Fang, 1998;Weisbecker, Durand, & Pace, 2008). On the other hand, too-low viscosity causes the ink to flow from the roller and also causes anomalous separation and transfer of the ink.…”
Section: Inkjet Printing Inksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhamnose, sucrose, arabinose, xylose, mannose, glucose, and galactose were isolated from R. cordifolia [56] [94]. Sucrose was also obtained from R. tinctorum [20].…”
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“…Both agents exhibited shear‐thinning behavior, and the viscosity η decreases remarkably with an increasing shear rate and reaches a plateau termed infinite shear viscosity. The extrapolated values of the infinite shear viscosity from model fitting were given using the Carreau model [ 14 ] and used for the following calculation because the droplet generation was under an ultrahigh shear rate process. [ 15 ] Based on these measured properties, the inverse Ohnesorge number, Z ( Z = γρa/$\sqrt {\gamma \rho a} /$ η ), for a droplet generated from a nozzle with a diameter of a can be calculated (Table S1, Supporting Information).…”
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