Alkaline papermaking nanotechnology: the ideal digital imaging and printing surface.ALKALINE alkaline /al·ka·line/ (al´kah-lin) (-lin) 1. having the reactions of an alkali. 2. having a pH greater than 7.0. al·ka·line adj. 1. PAPERMAKING pa·per·mak·ing n. The process or craft of making paper. pa per·mak NANOTECHNOLOGY: THE IDEAL DIGITAL IMAGING AND PRINTING SURFACE Papermaking chemistry principles firmly based on nanotechnology represent a compelling concept. To stabilize and maximize process efficiency, paper machine management must take only three simple steps, within an alkaline chemistry framework. Discover those three steps in this in-depth exploration of how paper coating based on nanotechnological principles fuses with the paper, creating an impeccable im·pec·ca·ble adj. 1. Having no flaws; perfect. See Synonyms at perfect. 2. Incapable of sin or wrongdoing. [Latin impecc surface for modern digital inks and rotogravure rotogravure: see printing. printing. Additional original feature editorial is available on www.tappi.org. To access the following articles, go to www.tappi.org, click on the Solutions! link, then click on "Online Exclusives." In September, you can access the following features. To access Online Exclusives from previous issues, click on the "Online Exclusives Archives" link on the left hand bar. |
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