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Title
Examination of the impact of drying techniques in surface sizing-coating operations on the quality of paper and printing
Authors
SEMIHA YENIDOGAN CEM AYDEMIR ARIF KARADEMIR and EMINE ARMAN KANDIRMAZ
Received
October 23, 2018
Published
Volume 53 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
surface modification, drying technique, printability, wettability
Abstract
In order to improve the surface characteristics of paper, surface sizing and surface coating are applied to the surface of
the paper. Filling the pores on the surface with polymerized substances and flatting the surface are aimed in both
operations. Test papers are either left for air-drying or they could be heated in an oven to dry more quickly. Other
drying techniques may also affect printing, as well as the optical and physical qualities of the paper.
In this study, starch-based sizing and calcium carbonated-starch-based coating operations were applied separately on
paper surfaces. Some of the papers were allowed to dry at room temperature, and the others were dried in an oven.
When the drying process was completed, paper gloss, water absorption and wettability qualities, as well as the CIE
L*a*b* color coordinates of all the papers were evaluated. In the following stage of the study, solid tone printing was
applied on the surfaces of the papers – that had been subjected to different drying processes – using cyan colored ink in
an IGT C1 printability tester. The effects of air-drying and oven-drying techniques in surface coating and sizing
operations on the physical and printability characteristics of the paper were evaluated.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.32
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