Application of Sea Algae Fiber for the Improvement of Compressibility and Physical Properties of Letter Press Printing Paper

활판 인쇄용지의 압축성 및 물리적특성 향상을 위한 해조류 섬유의 적용

  • Kim, Byong-Hyun (Dept. of Graphic Art and Media Technology, Joongbu Univ.) ;
  • Seo, Yung-Bum (Dept. of Forest Products, College of Life Science and Agriculture, ChungNam National Univ.)
  • Published : 2008.03.31

Abstract

For the improvement of letterpress printing paper quality, special fibers obtained from the sea were used by mixing with wood fibers. The sizes of the special fibers, which were from red algae in the sea, were 0.5-1 mm in length, and 3-7 ${\mu}m$ in width, respectively, and the fibers were supplied by Pegasus Research Inc. for the study. From the study, it was found that 10% addition of algae fibers greatly improved paper surface strength and internal bonding strength. The compressibility was estimated by utilizing 'Print-surf method' at high clamping pressure and with hard backing. Again, 10% addition of algae fibers greatly improved the compressibility of the paper. These results were expected that algae and wood fibers were distributed evenly through the sheet, and integrated one another to leave no empty space inside the paper.

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