Search for dissertations about: "Thesis on digital printing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words Thesis on digital printing.
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1. Critical Factors for digital Printing on Paperboard : Runnability, Functionality & Print Quality
Abstract : More than ten years ago, the first digital print units were introduced on the market and since then, the technology has developed rapidly. Digital printing on packaging material is, however, a rather new area, but a probable prediction is that there soon will be a market need for board products that can be used for digital printing. READ MORE
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2. 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
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3. Digital dentistry : studies on the trueness and precision of additive manufacturing and intraoral scanning
Abstract : Artificial designs and features usually control production workflowsin the industry. The operator has the freedom to adapt designs toachieve the desired function; when the operator is satisfied, massproduction of the two objects is possible. READ MORE
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4. Modelling appearance printing : Acquisition and digital reproduction of translucent and goniochromatic materials
Abstract : Colour perception is fundamental to our everyday experiences, allowing us to communicate and interpret visual information effectively. Yet, replicating these experiences accurately poses a significant challenge, particularly in the context of full-colour 3D printing. READ MORE
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5. Enzyme Printed Fabrics : Bio‐functionalisation of Synthetic Textiles by Digital Inkjet Printing
Abstract : This thesis explores the possibilities of printing enzymes using resource-efficient technologies to promote the binding of other proteins and biomaterials on synthetic textiles. This strategy can be used to develop advanced textiles for applications, for example, in antimicrobial, drug delivery and biosensing. READ MORE