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Investigation of the friction of different paper and prints

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2013
Author
Grigaliūnienė, Simona
Sidaravičius, Donatas Jonas
Turla, Vytautas
Vaitasius, Kęstutis
Ragauskas, Paulius
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Abstract
Friction between different papers, flexographic and laser prints were investigated experimentally and static (SCOF) and kinetic (KCOF) friction coefficients between paper and paper, paper and prints, prints and prints were determined. The dependence of the the SCOF and KCOF values on the paper PPS roughness, paper grammage and ink content on prints was investigated. The results showed that highest friction is between paper and prints and lowest is between two prints. It was found that SCOF and KCOF deacrease with pressure. Static friction coefficient increases with paper roughness and kinetic coefficient remains constant.
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2013
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/141355
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