Chemical deinking of prints obtained by non-impact printing
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Title | Chemical deinking of prints obtained by non-impact printing |
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Abstract | The paper shows the results of efficiency investi-gation of chemical deinking of non-impact prints, where the principle of electrophotography is used for obtaining the latent image, on which the toner could adhere. The basis of scientific prepositions of deinking flotation and the mechanism for particle separation in the explanation of the results of experiment are given. The optical properties of hand-sheets in relation to the particle separation mechanism, their size, form and structure are discussed.The results obtained by deinking flotation of a mixed sample from the prints of non-impact printing and the conventional offset printing show clearly the influence of the specific characteristic of printing techniques and the chemical composition of toner, i.e. of printing inks on the quality of recycled fibers. |
Publisher | Acta Graphica |
Date | 2002-01-02 |
Source | Acta Graphica Vol 13, No 1-4 (2001) |
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