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Effect of white pigments on UV curing of inks

โœ Scribed by Yasufumi Otsubo; Takeshi Amari; Koichiro Watanabe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
467 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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โœฆ Synopsis


T h e dynamic viscosity of ultraviolet (W) inks during curing was measured by the use of an qscillating plate rheometer and the cure rate was determined rheologically. The effect of white pigments on the cure rate is discussed in relation to absorption and scattering of UV radiation by the pigments. In white inks, the scattering, which depends primarily on the difference in refractive index between the pigment and the vehicle, has an important role in controlling the cure rate. A pigment with a refractive index very close t o that of the vehicle has little adverse effect on the cure rate. Thin films of ink containing a pigment with a high refractive index are rapidly cured because of the increase in optical path length by scattering. However, the cure rate is greatly reduced when the thickness is increased due to the rapid decay of UV radiation with depth in the film. The absorption of UV radiation by the photoinitiator in a film which absorbs and scatters radiation is calculated, from which the cure rate is predicted. The theoretical prediction shows good agreement with the experimental results.


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