Properties and interaction of layers in board-biodegradable primer-printing ink screen-printed system

Q3 Engineering
T. Tomašegović, S. M. Poljaček, Tomislav Hudika, Andrea Marče
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Surface interactions of the materials during and after the printing process are extremely important for understanding and optimizing the process of graphic reproduction. In screen printing on porous and absorbent substrates, mesh type and ink composition significantly influence the properties of the printed product. To protect the absorbent printing substrates such as board from moisture penetration and to ensure the optimal interaction of the printed ink layer and the substrate, board substrates can be coated with protective primers before printing. In this research, biodegradable primers made of poly(ɛ‐caprolactone) and poly(lactic acid) were applied on the board substrate which was then screen‐printed using two screen rulings of the mesh and two different types of water‐based printing inks on unprimed and primed board substrates. Printed ink layer thickness, surface roughness, water vapor transmission rate, surface free energy and adhesion parameters were measured/calculated on all produced samples. Microscopy of the printed elements was performed to visualize the influence of the primers on the printed line edge. Results of the research have shown that the primers influence the roughness reduction of the printed ink layer. Furthermore, thickness of the printed ink layers increased when the primers were applied on the substrate, pointing to the decreased permeability of the board, which was confirmed by the reduced water vapor transmission rate of the primed and printed substrates. The surface free energies of the tested surfaces and the adhesion parameters between biodegradable primers and prepared printing inks differed depending on the type of the ink and primer, pointing to the optimal combination of the primer and ink for the favorable acceptance of printing ink on the substrate. Results of this research have enabled the optimization of the quality of screen‐printed board product.
木板-生物降解底漆-印刷油墨丝网印刷系统中各层的特性和相互作用
印刷过程中和印刷后材料表面的相互作用对于理解和优化图形复制过程极为重要。在多孔性和吸水性承印物上进行丝网印刷时,网目类型和油墨成分对印刷产品的性能有很大影响。为了保护木板等吸水性印刷承印物不受湿气渗透,并确保印刷墨层与承印物之间的最佳相互作用,可以在印刷前在木板承印物上涂上保护底漆。在这项研究中,先在木板基材上涂抹由聚(ɛ-己内酯)和聚(乳酸)制成的生物可降解底漆,然后在未涂抹底漆和涂抹了底漆的木板基材上使用两种丝网尺和两种不同类型的水性印刷油墨进行丝网印刷。测量/计算了所有样品的印刷墨层厚度、表面粗糙度、水蒸气透过率、表面自由能和附着力参数。对印刷元件进行了显微镜检查,以观察底漆对印刷线边缘的影响。研究结果表明,助料会影响印刷墨层粗糙度的降低。此外,在基材上涂刷底漆后,印刷墨层的厚度增加,这表明电路板的渗透性降低,而涂刷底漆和印刷基材的水蒸气透过率降低也证实了这一点。测试表面的表面自由能以及生物可降解底漆与制备好的印刷油墨之间的附着力参数因油墨和底漆的类型而异,这表明底漆和油墨的最佳组合有利于印刷油墨在基材上的接受。这项研究成果有助于优化丝网印刷板的产品质量。
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Journal of graphic engineering and design
Journal of graphic engineering and design Engineering-Computational Mechanics
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