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Changes with aging in the surface hydrophobicity of coated paper, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2010

Changes with aging in the surface hydrophobicity of coated paper, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2010

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Effect of ink and paperboard characteristics on flexographic

Effect of ink and paperboard characteristics on flexographic print quality based on print density, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2011

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Conference review: Recycling sessions at TAPPI PEERS, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2012

Conference review: Recycling sessions at TAPPI PEERS, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2012

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Novel blend of biorenewable wet-end paper agents, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2012

Novel blend of biorenewable wet-end paper agents, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2012

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Paper machine white water deaeration and two-stage flotation with channel flow, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012

Paper machine white water deaeration and two-stage flotation with channel flow, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012

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Microstructure simulation of early paper forming using immersed boundary methods, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011

Microstructure simulation of early paper forming using immersed boundary methods, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011

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A study of the mechanical properties of coated papers using elastica stiffness and low-load indentation, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011

A study of the mechanical properties of coated papers using elastica stiffness and low-load indentation, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011

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Tetraethyl orthosilicate-containing dispersion coating — water vapor and liquid water barrier properties, TAPPI Journal September 2021

ABSTRACT: An aqueous styrene-butadiene latex dispersion coating containing in-situ processed tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) applied on paperboard demonstrated improved water barrier performance. Coatings containing TEOS equivalent to 0.8% silicon dioxide (SiO2; dry basis) exhibited water vapor performance of < 25 g/m2/day (23°C, 50% relative humidity [RH]) and liquid water barrier performance Cobb 1800 s of < 6 g/m2, when applied as a single-layer 18 g/m2 coating. Cobb 1800 s barrier performance was still good (< 11 g/m2) at coat weights of 7–10 g/m2. The use of filler materials such as kaolin improved the vapor barrier properties of the coating, but this was not critical to the liquid water barrier properties.

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Effects of phosphogypsum whiskers modification with calcium stearate and their impacts on properties of bleached softwood paper sheets, TAPPI Journal September 2021

ABSTRACT: By combining the structural properties and characteristics of phosphogypsum whiskers, a preliminary study on the modification of phosphogypsum whiskers and their application in papermaking was carried out. The effects of reaction temperature, reaction time, and reaction concentration on the solubility and retention of modified phosphogypsum whiskers and the effects of phosphogypsum whiskers on the physical properties of paper under different modified conditions were explored. The research results show that, after the phosphogypsum whiskers are modified with calcium stearate, a coating layer will be formed on the surface of the whiskers, which effectively reduces the solubility of the phosphogypsum whiskers. The best modification conditions are: the amount of calcium stearate relative to the absolute dry mass of the phosphogypsum whisker is 2.00%; the modification time is 30 min, and the modification temperature is 60°C. The use of modified phosphogypsum whiskers for paper filling will slightly reduce the whiteness, folding resistance, burst resistance, and tensile strength of the paper, but the tearing degree and retention of the filler will be increased to some extent.

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Pre-damping effects on water absorption and drying dynamics in flexographic printing, TAPPI Journal November 2025

ABSTRACT: Optimizing flexographic printability can involve the ink and the substrate, as well as the printing process. It has been widely reported in the literature that controlling topography of the substrate and its porosity are vital for good flexographic printability, especially when using water-based inks. This study focuses on how pre-damping a surface impacts liquid absorption and improves wet trapping (ink on ink with no intermediate drying) in flexographic printing. A Prüfbau universal print tester was adapted to analyze flexographic wet-on-wet ink printing and trapping using yellow and magenta inks for contrast. Slow drying of the first ink layer (yellow) leads to mottle when the second layer (magenta) is applied. The study explores the “wet sponge” hypothesis: a pre-damped surface should absorb liquid faster. The Lucas- Washburn equation describes long-term absorption, but it does not capture short-term uptake, which instead follows a linear dependence on time.