1. The Influence of Drying Conditions of Clay-Based Polymer Coatings on Coated Paper Properties
- Author
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Petronela Nechita
- Subjects
Materials science ,Absorption of water ,Opacity ,drying temperature ,02 engineering and technology ,coatings ,engineering.material ,coated paper ,Contact angle ,020401 chemical engineering ,Coating ,Materials Chemistry ,structure ,0204 chemical engineering ,Composite material ,Porosity ,contact angle ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Coated paper ,latex ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Polymer ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Gloss (optics) ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,chemistry ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,engineering ,sense organs ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) - Abstract
Coatings based on pigment and polymer binders are applied on paper surfaces to improve their surface, optical, and printing properties. Besides the coating composition, the structure and properties of the coated papers are influenced by the coating layer consolidation upon drying. In this study, the influence of drying conditions on the structure and properties of coating layers based on natural pigments (clay) and polymer binders (butadiene acrylonitrile latex) has been analyzed. Using a laboratory rod Mayer device, the coatings were applied as thin layer (about 15&ndash, 16 g/m2) on the paper surface and samples of coated paper were dried at 20 and 105 °, C temperatures. The optical, structural, and water absorption properties of the coating layer were evaluated by the measurement of gloss, opacity, void fraction, light scattering, and contact angle. The obtained results highlighted that both the drying temperature and latex content in the coating color have a synergic effect on the coated paper quality.
- Published
- 2021