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The influence of thermochromic ink on recovered cardboard biodegradation (CROSBI ID 641400)

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Vukoje, Marina ; Rožić, Mirela ; Cigula, Tomislav The influence of thermochromic ink on recovered cardboard biodegradation // Proceedings of 8th international symposium on graphic engineering and design / Pavlović, Živko (ur.). Novi Sad, 2016. str. 171-180

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vukoje, Marina ; Rožić, Mirela ; Cigula, Tomislav

engleski

The influence of thermochromic ink on recovered cardboard biodegradation

As the packaging industry is growing lately and the amount of packaging waste increases, it becomes one of the major environmental problems. Packaging waste comprising about one-third of all municipal solid waste, mainly plastic and paper based. Anaerobic degradation is one of the most environmentally friendly methods for solid organic waste treatment and widely applied for bio-energy production. In this study, the influence of screen print thermochromic ink on biodegradability aspect of three different cardboard materials (Umca Color - UC, Propack - PP, Lux Pack - LP) were studied using the soil burial test under anaerobic conditions. Neat and printed cardboard samples were evaluated for changes over 3 months by visual examination, weight loss measurements, volatile solids reduction and surface properties. The surface free energy (SFE) and adhesion parameters were determined for all samples, and showed a very high binding of ink to all cardboard samples. Thermochromic ink reduces the biodegradation of cardboard due to strong ink adhesion on cardboard. If a large SFE interphase is, separation of ink from the substrate occurs. The highest reduction of biodegradation for printed samples was noticed for UC sample. After 120 days the total weight loss for all three neat cardboard samples was similar (about UC 38.4%, PP 34.8%, LP 31.5%). Printed samples showed lower values of biodegradation, up to 36 % reduction compared to neat samples after 120 days

surface free energy; adhesion; biodegradation; cardboard; thermochromic ink

Ovaj rad je u sklopu SuZ, financijske potpore istraživanju: “Utjecaj interakcija tiskarska boja - tiskovna podloga na klasično i organsko recikliranje” (voditeljica: dr.sc. Mirela Rožić, red.prof.).

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Podaci o prilogu

171-180.

2016.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings of 8th international symposium on graphic engineering and design

Pavlović, Živko

Novi Sad:

978-86-78928-67-3

Podaci o skupu

8th international symposium on graphic engineering and design - GRID 2016

predavanje

03.11.2016-04.11.2016

Novi Sad, Srbija

Povezanost rada

Grafička tehnologija