UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties

An ultraviolet (UV)-curable coating is one of the best finishing methods in the paper and packaging industries for protecting ink layers from physical and mechanical defects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanical and optical properties of CMYK printed paperboard after coating i...

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Main Authors: Soltani, Mojtaba, Veisi, Ramin, Rohani, Ali Asghar, Naji, Hamid Reza, Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
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Published: North Carolina State University 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35954/
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author Soltani, Mojtaba
Veisi, Ramin
Rohani, Ali Asghar
Naji, Hamid Reza
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
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Veisi, Ramin
Rohani, Ali Asghar
Naji, Hamid Reza
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
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description An ultraviolet (UV)-curable coating is one of the best finishing methods in the paper and packaging industries for protecting ink layers from physical and mechanical defects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanical and optical properties of CMYK printed paperboard after coating it with the UV-curable varnish. Commercial duplex paperboard (glazed grayback paperboard, 230 g/m2) was printed with a CMYK offset printing process. After conditioning the printed samples, they were coated with a commercial UV-curable varnish (consisting of a liquor-to-solvent ratio of 50:50) using an industrial screen-coating machine. The samples were then dried using a UV lamp in an industrial UV drying machine. The discoloration of the CMYK ink layers was measured spectrophotometrically using CIELab parameters (L*, a*, b*, and ΔE) before and after the coating process. The whiteness, brightness, and fold and tear resistance of the ink films were also measured. Color change (ΔE) was recorded for all tested samples, and the least amount of discoloration was observed in CYAN ink. The highest variances of the relative optical parameters were found in the MAGENTA, YELLOW, and BLACK ink films, which resulted in yellowing of the coated paperboard. It can therefore be concluded that the coating process significantly decreased the fold and tear resistance of the samples.
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spelling upm-359542016-02-12T02:36:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35954/ UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties Soltani, Mojtaba Veisi, Ramin Rohani, Ali Asghar Naji, Hamid Reza Bakar, Edi Suhaimi An ultraviolet (UV)-curable coating is one of the best finishing methods in the paper and packaging industries for protecting ink layers from physical and mechanical defects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanical and optical properties of CMYK printed paperboard after coating it with the UV-curable varnish. Commercial duplex paperboard (glazed grayback paperboard, 230 g/m2) was printed with a CMYK offset printing process. After conditioning the printed samples, they were coated with a commercial UV-curable varnish (consisting of a liquor-to-solvent ratio of 50:50) using an industrial screen-coating machine. The samples were then dried using a UV lamp in an industrial UV drying machine. The discoloration of the CMYK ink layers was measured spectrophotometrically using CIELab parameters (L*, a*, b*, and ΔE) before and after the coating process. The whiteness, brightness, and fold and tear resistance of the ink films were also measured. Color change (ΔE) was recorded for all tested samples, and the least amount of discoloration was observed in CYAN ink. The highest variances of the relative optical parameters were found in the MAGENTA, YELLOW, and BLACK ink films, which resulted in yellowing of the coated paperboard. It can therefore be concluded that the coating process significantly decreased the fold and tear resistance of the samples. North Carolina State University 2014 Article PeerReviewed Soltani, Mojtaba and Veisi, Ramin and Rohani, Ali Asghar and Naji, Hamid Reza and Bakar, Edi Suhaimi (2014) UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties. BioResources, 9 (1). pp. 86-92. ISSN 1930-2126 http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_1_86_Soltani_UV_Coating_Process
spellingShingle Soltani, Mojtaba
Veisi, Ramin
Rohani, Ali Asghar
Naji, Hamid Reza
Bakar, Edi Suhaimi
UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title_full UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title_fullStr UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title_full_unstemmed UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title_short UV-curable coating process on CMYK-printed duplex paperboard, part I: mechanical and optical properties
title_sort uv-curable coating process on cmyk-printed duplex paperboard, part i: mechanical and optical properties
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35954/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35954/