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A method for monitoring ink homogeneity

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:46 authored by Xinshi Luo, Siva Balakrishnan, Gerhard SwiegersGerhard Swiegers
An important concern when developing new inks containing novel, bulk, solid-state additives is to ensure consistency during the printing process. In particular, the additives should not build up on the rollers, blankets or plates during printing. In this work we describe a method for detecting such events and quantitatively monitoring, in real time, the consistency of developmental inks during commercial printing processes. The technique employs a two-component mixture of emissive nanoparticles whose ratio becomes variable in a non-homogeneous environment. Even tiny variations in the ratio can be readily and dynamically detected in real time using a fibre-optic equipped fluorescence microspectrometer. © 2010 VSP.

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Luo, X., Balakrishnan, S., & Swiegers, G. F. (2010). A method for monitoring ink homogeneity. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 24(3), 635-642. doi:10.1163/016942409X12561252292260

Journal title

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology: the international journal of theoretical and basic aspects of adhesion science and its applications in all areas of technology

Volume

24

Issue

3

Pagination

635-642

Language

English

RIS ID

33741

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