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Evaluation of plant-based oils for production of offset printing ink
Authors:Pelin Hayta  Mehmet Oktav  Özlem Ate? Duru
Affiliation:1. Department of Graphic Design, Gerze Vocational School, Sinop University, Sinop, Turkey;2. Department of Printing Technologies, School of Applied Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey;3. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences, Ni?anta?? University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:The oils and solvents are the main components of the printing ink, and the chemical composition of the ink could be harmful or toxic to human health and the environment. Therefore, there is an increasing demand to develop inks containing green, biobased, sustainable, and renewable raw materials instead of petrochemical substances. In this study, flaxseed oil (FO), pomegranate seed oil, plum kernel oil (PKO), and grape seed oil (GSO) were selected to produce offset printing inks. Pinus pinaster (P. pinaster) resin was also used in the formulation of inks to examine the effects of natural resin on ink together with vegetable oils. The phenolic content was analyzed for the resin and oils to figure out their potential antioxidant and bioactive characteristics. Optical and rheological tests were applied to evaluate the printability of the inks. L*a*b*, ΔE, density, and gloss tests were performed for optical evaluation. The viscosity, tack, and rub resistance tests were applied to perform rheological analysis. The biobased, environmental friendly, and self-drying (cold set) offset printing inks were obtained using natural pine resin and three different plant-based oils FO, PKO, and GSO. The printability analysis of the inks figured out the potential usage of plant-based oils in the offset printing ink formulation.
Keywords:biobased products  offset ink  pine resin  plant-based oils  printing
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