Search Results - "Aspler, JS"
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The effect of surface binder content on print density and ink receptivity of coated paper
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-05-1998)Get full text
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Kinetics of Excimer Formation in Poly(1-naphthyl methacrylate)
Published in Macromolecules (01-11-1979)Get full text
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The contribution of newsprint to fill-in of flexographic printing plates
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-05-1992)Get full text
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Mixing of water with(hydroxypropyl)cellulose liquid crystalline mesophases
Published in Macromolecules (01-09-1981)Get full text
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Newsprint requirements for water-based flexography, Part III: Influence of newsprint properties on flexo ink holdout
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-05-1988)“…A newsprint was calendered to various roughness levels, and was surface treated to various water absorbency levels. No correlation was found between flexo…”
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Singlet Energy Transfer in a 1-Naphthyl Methacrylate-9-Vinylanthracene Copolymer
Published in Macromolecules (01-09-1978)Get full text
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A review of fibre rising and surface roughening effects in paper
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (1994)Get full text
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Gas Chromatographic and Static Measurements of Solute Activity for a Polymeric Liquid-Crystalline Phase
Published in Macromolecules (01-07-1979)Get full text
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Newsprint requirements for water-based flexography, Part II: Newsprint chemistry and water-based inks
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-01-1988)“…Water-based inks for newsprint can be destabilized under conditions modelling newsprint chemistry. In the absence of alum, ink dispersions are stable…”
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Newsprint contributions to ruboff of oil-based inks
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-09-1991)Get full text
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The surface chemistry of paper in relation to dynamic wetting and sorption of water and lithographic fountain solutions
Published in Journal of pulp and paper science (01-03-1987)“…At a 1 ms surface age, the surface tensions of water-based offset fountain solutions are close to that of pure water, no matter how low their conventionally…”
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