IR-spectroscopic analysis of interaction with multi-layer paper and cardboard containing synthetic fibers with printing inks
Аннотация
An IR spectroscopic analysis of the printing and technical properties of new types of multilayer packaging paper and cardboard containing waste polyacrylonitrile fiber and their interaction with printing inks was carried out. The preference for using multilayer composite paper and cardboard for the printing and paper industries is shown. It has been established that the tensile strength of paper does not depend on the strength of individual components, but on the strength of the paper structure formed during its production. When the paper contained 20% waste modified polyacrylonitrile, maximum optical density was achieved with a minimum thickness of the ink layer, that is, saturated prints were obtained with minimal consumption of printing ink.
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