Binder Migration in Paper and Paperboard Coatings

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Edited by Michael J. Whalen-Shaw

Nonuniform binder distribution along the surface of coated paper, called binder migration, is a problem that has plagued the papermaking and printing industries for years. This book offers a fundamental understanding of binder migration. It also covers how binder migration happens, what factors cause or influence it, strategies to use in controlling it, and how binder migration affects printing and gluing. 1993. 142 pages, soft cover.

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Product code: 0101R203
ISBN: 0898522706
Author: Whalen-Shaw, M.J.
Format: Soft cover
Pages: 142

Member Price: $50

Non-member Price: $75