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" Chemistry and Technology of Water Based Inks "
edited by P. Laden.
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BL
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772665
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b592659
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Main Entry
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edited by P. Laden.
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Title & Author
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Chemistry and Technology of Water Based Inks\ edited by P. Laden.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1997
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(XIV, 346 pages)
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ISBN
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9400915470
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: 9789400915473
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Contents
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1 Introduction --; 1.1 Environmental considerations for water based inks --; 1.2 Factors affecting the change to water based inks --; 2 Colorimetry and the calculation of color difference --; 2.1 Introduction --; 2.2 Elements needed to describe color --; 2.3 The CIE system --; 2.4 Applications of the 1976 CIE L*a*b* formula for the calculation of color tolerances --; 2.5 Calculations: detailed example --; 2.6 CIELAB color difference equations --; References --; 3 Flexographic printing presses --; 3.1 Introduction --; 3.2 Evolution of flexo-type litho --; 3.3 Testing incoming inks --; 3.4 Viscosity as a measurement to make production flow --; 3.5 A unit that enables variable control of ink density and thickness --; 3.6 Drying of inks --; 3.7 Evaluation of anilox rolls --; 3.8 The reverse-angle doctor blade and anilox rolls --; 3.9 How the reverse-angle doctor blade works, and a comparison with other metering systems --; 3.10 Advantages and disadvantages of the reverse-angle anilox blade --; 3.11 Overcoming moire effects in flexography --; 3.12 Drying power of inks --; 3.13 Variations in thickness of substrates --; 3.14 Flexographic printing on corrugated board --; 4 Pigments --; 4.1 Pigments for printing inks --; 4.2 Classification of pigments --; 4.3 Pigment composition --; 4.4 Manufacture of azo pigments --; 4.5 Pigments produced from crudes --; 4.6 Advantages and disadvantages of dry pigments in a water based system --; 4.7 Handling dry pigments --; 4.8 Marketplace analysis for dry pigments --; 4.9 Water based pigment dispersions --; 4.10 Pigment structures --; References --; 5 Carbon black --; 5.1 Classification and types of carbon black --; 5.2 Composition of carbon black --; 5.3 Manufacture of carbon black --; 5.4 Properties and testing methods of carbon black --; 5.5 Applications of carbon black --; References --; Solvents --; 6.1 Introduction --; 6.2 Glycol ether solvents for water based ink applications --; 7 Emulsion and solution polymers --; 7.1 Designing innovative water based polymers for graphic arts --; 7.2 Reduction of volatile organic compounds through aqueous acrylic polymers --; 7.3 The waterborne way --; 8 Additives --; 8.1 Hyperdispersants: the problem solvers --; 8.2 Defoaming agents --; References --; 9 Design and formulation of water based ink systems --; 9.1 Factors to be considered when designing a water based ink system --; 9.2 Scratch-off inks and coatings --; Appendix 9.A: data for design and formulation --; 10 Particle size reduction of pigments using a small media mill --; 10.1 Introduction --; 10.2 Machine design --; 10.3 Machine operation --; 10.4 Controlling factors in milling --; 10.5 Mill design --; 10.6 Agitation systems --; 10.7 Applications --; 10.8 Conclusions --; References --; 11 Dispersion of low viscosity water based inks --; 11.1 Introduction --; 11.2 Background --; 11.3 Major dispersion steps --; 11.4 Dispersion equipment design --; 11.5 Choosing a dispersion line --; 11.6 One-step processes --; 11.7 Multiple step processes (final media milling) --; 11.8 Summary --; References --; Appendices --; Appendix A: Trouble-shooting guide --; 1 Manufacturing --; 2 Flexographic packaging printing --; 3 Packaging, gravure printing --; 4 Viscosity conversion guide --; 5 Ink mileage estimation --; 6 Viscosity (poise) --; Appendix B: Typical starting formulations for water based inks --; 1 Generalinks --; 2 Flexo/gravure inks --; 3 Flexo/roto inks --; Appendix C: Trademarked raw materials for typical water based inks --; Appendix D: Addresses of US suppliers of materials used in water basedinks.
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Abstract
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This book has been a long time in the making. Since its beginning the concept has been refined many times. This is a first attempt at a technical book for me and fortunately the goals I have set have been achieved. I have been involved in water based ink evaluation since its unclear begin nings in the early 1970s. This book is fashioned much like a loose-leaf binder I had put together for early reference and guidance. The format has worked for me over the years; I trust it will work for you. I would like to thank the many people who made this book possible, particularly Blackie Academic & Professional for their saint-like patience. Thanks again to W.B. Thiele (Thiele-Engdahl), to Lucille, my wife, and to James and Frank, my two boys. A final and special thank you to Richard Bach who taught me there are no limits.
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Subject
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Biotechnology.
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Chemistry.
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Physical organic chemistry.
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LC Classification
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TP949.E358 1997
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P Laden
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