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Title
Examination of the effect of melamine as a filler in paper coatings on print quality
Authors
ARIF OZCAN EMINE ARMAN KANDIRMAZ PELIN HAYTA and BEGUM MUTLU
Received
May 19, 2018
Published
Volume 53 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
CIE L*a*b*, light fastness, melamine, paper coating, sizing
Abstract
The basic processes applied to provide better printability for paper are surface coating and sizing processes. The desired
outcome of these processes is to fill in and compress the rough areas and cavities caused by the fiber structure of the
paper. As a result, the paper is enhanced in terms of its optical and physical properties. In this study, the effect of
melamine as a coating material on the optical properties of paper was examined. For this purpose, cationic starch sizing
and melamine coating processes were carried out on base paper under laboratory conditions and in accordance with
appropriate standards. Contact angle, total surface energy and FTIR measurements of the paper were performed
according to the standards. Base paper and processed papers were printed with magenta ink by a laboratory type offset
printability device. Then, all the samples were subjected to a lightfastness test. CIE L*a*b*, gloss, whiteness and
yellowness values of all the samples (base paper, printed, unprinted, surface processed) were determined. As a result,
melamine was found to be a suitable filler material for paper coatings, which improves surface properties and increases
glossiness.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.30
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