Search for dissertations about: "printing paper"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 132 swedish dissertations containing the words printing paper.
-
1. Tactile Perception - Role of Physical Properties
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to interconnect human tactile perception with various physical properties of materials. Tactile perception necessitates contact and relative motion between the skin and the surfaces of interest. READ MORE
-
2. Laboratory method for the study of moisture-induced waviness in paper
Abstract : Paper that is subjected to moisture undergoes dimensional changes. It expands during moistening and shrinks during drying. When the paper is under tension between rollers, the effects are complex since shrinkage and expansion are restricted in the width direction. Waves can then appear on the paper web. READ MORE
-
3. The importance of paper properties in digital colour printing
Abstract : The fast development of digital printing technology has created new possibilities to produce printed material. With office and desktop devices, printing has become a routine in offices as well as at home. READ MORE
-
4. Hybrid printing on fibre-based packaging : Performance, Quality and Market
Abstract : Variable data will play a decisive role in the future of packaging and product promotion. Variable data printing (VDP) is a technique whereby certain information can be altered in an otherwise static layout with the help of a digital printing system, and in the packaging industry a wide range of applications is possible. READ MORE
-
5. Modification of Paper into Conductive Substrate for Electronic Functions : Deposition, Characterization and Demonstration
Abstract : The thesis investigates the modification of paper into an ion- and electron-conductive material, and as a renewable material for electronic device. The study stretches from investigating the interaction between the cellulosic materials and the conducting polymer to demonstrating the performance of the conductive paper by printing the electronic structure on the surface of the conductive paper. READ MORE