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- 2023Study of Argon and Oxygen Mixtures in Low Temperature Plasma for Improving PLA Film Wettabilitycitations
- 2023Aging of Polylactide Films Exposed to Plasma—Hydrophobic Recovery and Selected Application Propertiescitations
- 2021Effect of Plasma Surface Modification on Print Quality of Biodegradable PLA Filmscitations
- 2017Wettability and surface free energy of NIPU coatings based on bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)ether dicarbonatecitations
- 2017Effects of argon low temperature plasma on PLA film surface and agingbehaviorscitations
- 2016Printing on Polymers: Fundamentals and Applications
- 2013Flexographic printing ink modified with hyperbranched polymers: Boltorn P500 and Boltorn P1000citations
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Flexographic printing ink modified with hyperbranched polymers: Boltorn P500 and Boltorn P1000
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$The flexographic printing ink Urania was modified with commercially available hyperbranched polymers,Boltorn P500 and Boltorn P1000. The surface tension of the printing inks was measured andthe rheology behaviour of pure polymers and printing inks is presented. The obtained flow curves (shearstress versus shear rate) for printing inks exhibited pseudoplastic behaviour. Modified flexographic inkswere laboratory printed on three different plastic films: PE, oPP and PET. The impact of a small amount ofhyperbranched polymers on printing ink colour was examined by optical density, total colour differenceDE (L*, a*, b*, CIE) and the gloss of the print film. In general, the addition of hyperbranched polymersimproved the colour properties of the overprinted sample and colour fastness to rubbing. The influenceof hyperbranched polymers on the rheological properties, optical density and L*, a*, b* coordinates andcolour fastness is discussed.