2022
DOI: 10.4028/p-ugp3sq
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TiO<sub>2</sub>- Based Coating for Improving the Quality of Prints on Papers with Supplementary Barley Pulp

Abstract: Even though most information is digitized today, paper as a printing substrate is still essential. The quality of the paper depends on whether it has the properties required for its intended use, which will fundamentally rely on the raw materials used. Nowadays, the production of paper and board is increasingly focused on alternative non-wood raw materials. In this context, the main objective of this research is to improve the quality of prints on laboratory-made papers with supplementary barley pulp by coatin… Show more

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“…It is also noticed that the ink density of black and magenta prints on uncoated printing substrates (N 0 , 1NW 0 , 2NW 0 , 3NW 0 , 1NB 0 , 2NB 0 , 3NB 0 , 1NTR 0 , 2NTR 0 , 3NTR 0 ) decreases with each 48-hour ageing cycle. In our previous research, we noticed that the TiO 2 -based coating did not affect the colorimetric values of black prints to such an extent as it affected the colorimetric values of the magenta prints (Plazonić et al, 2022). As can be seen from Figures 2a-f TiO 2 -based coating provides significantly greater protection against degrading magenta than the black colour of prints under UV light exposure.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…It is also noticed that the ink density of black and magenta prints on uncoated printing substrates (N 0 , 1NW 0 , 2NW 0 , 3NW 0 , 1NB 0 , 2NB 0 , 3NB 0 , 1NTR 0 , 2NTR 0 , 3NTR 0 ) decreases with each 48-hour ageing cycle. In our previous research, we noticed that the TiO 2 -based coating did not affect the colorimetric values of black prints to such an extent as it affected the colorimetric values of the magenta prints (Plazonić et al, 2022). As can be seen from Figures 2a-f TiO 2 -based coating provides significantly greater protection against degrading magenta than the black colour of prints under UV light exposure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…It is also noticed that the ink density of black and magenta prints on uncoated printing substrates (N 0 , 1NW 0 , 2NW 0 , 3NW 0 , 1NB 0 , 2NB 0 , 3NB 0 , 1NTR 0 , 2NTR 0 , 3NTR 0 ) decreases with each 48-hour ageing cycle. In our previous research, we noticed that the TiO 2 -based coating did not affect the colorimetric values of black prints to such an extent as it affected the colorimetric values of the magenta prints (Plazonić et al, 2022). As can be seen from Figures 2a-f TiO 2 -based coating provides significantly greater protection against degrading magenta than the black colour of prints under UV light exposure.…”
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confidence: 75%