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Transfer characterization of UV flexographic ink: Relationships between printability and rheological properties
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Kyoung-Mo Jeong
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July 19, 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2007-08-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Rheology;
Printability;
Transient interaction;
UV flexo ink;
Multi-functional monomer
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