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Flexographic printability of sol-gel precursor dispersions for bioactive paper
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Hanna Koivula
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19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2013-08-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Bioactive paper;
Sol-gel;
Flexographic printing;
Printability
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Spruce glucomannan: Preparation, structural characteristics and basic film forming ability
- Reaction kinetics and mechanisms of filler clay-induced discolouration of bleached mechanical pulp
- Effect of sodium dithionite post-bleaching on the clayinduced discolouration of a hydrogen peroxide bleached mechanical pulp
- Techno-economic evaluation of a mechanical pulp mill with gasification
- Impact of ionic strength on delignification and hemicellulose removal during kraft cooking in a smallscale flow-through reactor
- Displacement washing of TEMPO-oxidized softwood kraft pulp: Effects of change in fiber properties
- The hemicellulose content in two chemical pulps and its influence on Fock’s test and the gamma number of the resulting viscose dope
- Effects of zein emulsion application on improving the water and water vapour barrier properties of paper
- Understanding LC refining: The effect of plate pattern and refiner operation
- Potential of foam-laid forming technology in paper applications
- The development of a near-wall boundary layer over a flat plate in concentrated pulp fiber suspensions
- Simulation study on usability of web imaging in a paper machine on-line estimation
- Investigation of shear induced failure during SCT loading of paperboards
- Prediction of visual impact of deinked pulp on paper cleanliness
- Non-destructive method to resolve the core and the coating on paperboard by spectroscopic x-ray imaging
- Comparison of print mottle and surface topography testing methods
- Flexographic printability of sol-gel precursor dispersions for bioactive paper
- The effect of anionicity and feed strategy on filler retention and agglomeration