The influence of surface tension on wetting in dampening solution and sustainability of printing: A review

Q3 Engineering
C. Aydemir, S. Yenidoğan
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Abstract

One of many elements that influence print quality in offset is the wetting process of nonprinting areas of the printing plate (Cigula et al., 2010). On the offset printing plate surface, the sections that are required and not required to convey ink are at the same level. Due to the fact that that there is no height difference, the areas on the plate surface which are demanded to be inked and not inked can be separated with the interaction between dampening solution and printing ink (Aydemir & Özakhun, 2014). Non-imaging areas of the printing plate are formed by aluminum mostly surface treated to enhance their wettability (Huber, 2008). In the areas on the printing plate surface that are demanded to be printed there is an emulsion material, and in the areas that are not demanded to be printed, there are micro grain pores that water can be adsorbed. The imaging areas with emulsion on the plate surface have an oleophilic feature to receive ink and non-imaging grained areas have a hydrophilic feature to receive moisturizing water (Novaković, Karlović & Gojo, 2009).
表面张力对润湿液润湿性和印刷可持续性的影响:综述
影响胶印印刷质量的许多因素之一是印版非印刷区域的润湿过程(Cigula等人,2010)。在胶印版表面上,需要和不需要输送油墨的部分处于同一水平面上。由于没有高度差,印版表面需要上墨和不需要上墨的区域可以通过润版液和印刷油墨之间的相互作用来分离(Aydemir&Özakhun,2014)。印刷版的非成像区域由铝形成,铝大多经过表面处理以增强其润湿性(Huber,2008)。在印刷板表面上需要印刷的区域中存在乳液材料,而在不需要印刷的地区中存在可以吸附水的微粒孔。板表面具有乳液的成像区域具有亲油性特征以接收墨水,而非成像颗粒区域具有亲水性特征以接收保湿水(Novaković,Karlović&Gojo,2009)。
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Journal of graphic engineering and design
Journal of graphic engineering and design Engineering-Computational Mechanics
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