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Primernost tiskarskih barv z nižjo stopnjo migracije za fleksibilno embalažo
ID Krajnc, Urška (Author), ID Gregor Svetec, Diana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Bračko, Sabina (Comentor)

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Abstract
Živila morajo biti neoporečna, zato je vloga embalaže, materialov in tiska, da zagotovijo neprepustnost embalaže in omejijo migracijo komponent iz embalažnih materialov in tiskarskih barv. Zato se začnejo v zadnjem času intenzivneje uporabljati tiskarske barve z nižjo stopnjo migracije, ki zahtevajo optimizirane postopke tiska, v primerjavi s klasičnimi tiskarskimi barvami. Migracija snovi s tiskarskimi barvami z nižjo stopnjo migracije potiskanih zamreženih površin mora biti znotraj predpisanih meja. UV sušeče tiskarske barve za fleksotisk so namenjene tisku na polimerno embalažo za prehrambene izdelke, v tem primeru na termoskrčljive rokave. Namen magistrskega dela je bil analizirati lastnosti tiskarskih barv posredno prek odtisov dveh vrst tiskarskih barv (standardnih tiskarskih barv in tiskarskih barv z nižjo stopnjo migracije), narejenih na treh polimernih folijah: orientiran polistiren (OPS), polivinil klorid (PVC) in polietilen tereftalat (PET), in rezultate primerjati z deklariranimi podatki ter med seboj. Cilj raziskave je bil trem nepotiskanim in šestim potiskanim vzorcem določiti osnovne, mehanske in površinske lastnosti ter jih izpostaviti sledečim dejavnikom: reagentom – šibki kislini, močni alkaliji, alkoholu in organskemu topilu – ter mehanskemu drgnjenju. Optične lastnosti potiskanih površin so bile nato analizirane s pomočjo optičnega in vrstičnega elektronskega mikroskopa (SEM). Rezultati kažejo, da so preizkušene polimerne folije kakovostne, saj imajo osnovne in mehanske lastnosti skladne z deklariranimi – primerna natezna trdnost, togost in žilavost. Raziskava je pokazala, da je pri potisku s tiskarskimi barvami z nižjo stopnjo migracije ustrezna adhezija s polimernimi folijami, primerno gladka površina, ustrezne minimalne vizualne ter barvnometrične razlike in relativno enakomeren nanos tiskarske barve. Reagenti, izmed katerih imata na potiskano površino največji vpliv alkohol in organsko topilo, vplivajo na vse odtise, še najbolj na polimerne folije polivinil klorid. Pri vizualni analizi s SEM zajetih posnetkov, so opazne razlike v morfologiji površine v obliki skupkov pigmentov in temnejših vdolbin, ki nakazujejo na nekoliko neenakomerno premešane, porazdeljene ali posušene tiskarske barve. Najboljše lastnosti ima s tiskarskimi barvami z nižjo stopnjo migracije potiskana polimerna folija iz polietilen tereftalata, nato iz orientiranega polistirena, medtem ko je nekoliko manj kakovosten odtis le-te na polimerni foliji polivinil klorid.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:fleksibilna embalaža, fleksotisk, optična mikroskopija, polimerna folija, SEM tiskarske barve z nižjo stopnjo migracije
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-116507 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.05.2020
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Language:English
Title:Suitability of low migration printing inks for flexible packaging
Abstract:
The food must be without any safety concerns, therefore the role of packaging, materials and printing is to ensure the impermeability of packaging and to limit the migration of components from packaging materials and printing inks. Consequently, the low migration printing inks, which require optimized printing processes compared to the standard printing inks, have become more frequently used lately. The migration of substances from the low migration printing inks from the printed cross-linked surfaces must be within the prescribed limits. The UV-drying flexographic printing inks are intended for printing on flexible food packaging, in our case on heat-shrinkable sleeves. The purpose of this master's thesis was to analyze properties of printing inks intended for production of food packaging. Two types of printing inks were to be indirectly analyzed through prints with the standard and test low migration printing inks, printed on three polymer films, made of oriented polystyrene (OPS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and results to be compared with the declared data and with each other. The aim of the study was to determine the basic, mechanical, surface and optical properties of three unprinted and six printed samples, and to expose them to factors: reagents (weak acid, strong alkali, alcohol and organic solvent) and mechanical rubbing. Images of surfaces were to be captured with optical and SEM microscopy in order to analyze optical properties of the imprinted surfaces. Results show that the tested polymer films are of good quality, because their basic and mechanical properties are in accordance with the declared ones – suitable tensile strength, rigidity and toughness. The study showed that printing with low migration printing inks has adequate adhesion with polymer films, a very smooth surface, adequate minimal visual and colorimetric differences and a relatively uniform application of printing ink. Reagents, the most influential of which are alcohol and organic solvent, affect all prints, most notably the printed polymer films of polyvinyl chloride. The visual analysis of SEM captured images revealed differences in surface morphology in the form of clusters of pigments and darker areas, suggesting slightly unevenly mixed, distributed or dried printing inks. The polyethylene terephthalate film, printed with low-migration printing inks, has the best features, followed by oriented polystyrene film, whereas only the printing on polyvinyl chloride is of a bit lower quality.

Keywords:flexible packaging, flexographic printing, low migration printing inks, optical microscopy, polymer film, SEM

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