Rheological Properties of UV-curable Flexographic Ink (II) Influence of Interfacial Interactions in Relation to Rheological Variables of Ink and its Printability

The rheological properties of UV flexographic (flexo) inks were investigated. UV flexo suspensions of carbon black in liquid medium containing various binding materials, such as acylate pre-polymers, di-/multi-functional monomers, and diluents, were used as sample inks. The inks were characterized o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology 2005, Vol.18(6), pp.691-698
Hauptverfasser: Jeong, Kyoung-Mo, Koseki, Ken'ichi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The rheological properties of UV flexographic (flexo) inks were investigated. UV flexo suspensions of carbon black in liquid medium containing various binding materials, such as acylate pre-polymers, di-/multi-functional monomers, and diluents, were used as sample inks. The inks were characterized on a rheometer in terms of steady and dynamic behaviors. The rheological properties of polymer-pigment systems are a function of some interfacial parameters that characterize the degree of "affinity" of pigment surfaces to the polymer medium. The addition of pigments into liquid medium introduces polymer-pigment junctions besides the polymer-polymer junctions due to entanglement. These newly created junctions arise from the sorption of pigments to the polymer chains. In this study, we found that the frequency dependence of storage modulus G' at a certain strain amplitude is proportional to the number of acryloyl groups in the multi-functional monomer (TMPTA
ISSN:0914-9244
1349-6336
DOI:10.2494/photopolymer.18.691