Affiliation:
1. University of Zagreb Faculty of Graphic Arts, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Paper is one of the most important materials for packaging and the demand for
this material is constantly increasing. The printing and packaging
industries are researching alternative sources of fibre, to produce more
environmentally friendly paper without compromising quality. As a packaging
material, paper must meet high strength requirements, and it has to exhibit
acceptable surface properties to preserve the printing quality. This
research had two objectives: to produce paper made from pulp of recycled
fibre reinforced with virgin straw fibre and to evaluate the print quality
on such papers. Straw pulp used for this purpose was obtained from three
cereal crops: wheat, barley, and triticale. The paper produced was printed
by using five printing techniques. Rubbing stability was evaluated by the
difference in colour and reflectance spectra before and after performing rub
tests and a comparison was made for the best interaction of paper and ink
determined by the printing technique. For the prints with the highest colour
difference after the rub test, the surface of the rub test receptor
(uncoated recycled paper) was examined for signs of ink transfer during the
test and the areas of transferred ink coverage were calculated on their
processed microscopic images.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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