Development of Mineral Oil Free Offset Printing Ink Using Vegetable Oil Esters
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Until the middle of this century, fats and oils are the major raw material source for paints, coating and lubricating applications. These markets are completely taken over by petroleum based stocks due to their abundance and versatility. However, recent public awareness to use environmentally acceptable products that minimize pollution, are compatible to human health and readily biodegradable created opportunities for vegetable oils for application in paints and printing inks. The formulation of vegetable oil methyl ester based ‘green’ offset printing ink that reduces the volatile organic compounds (VOC) has been discussed in the present study. Methyl esters of rapeseed, soybean, rice bran and palm oil have been prepared and their physical properties have been measured and compared with standard petroleum feed stock. Varnishes were prepared with these esters and their properties are also compared with that of the petroleum based products. Rheological properties of the inks are also evaluated and compared with standard printing ink using petroleum based solvent. In general performance of the ester-based printing inks are comparable with that of the mineral oil based product. On the basis of tack stability and gloss, ester based inks are much superior than the mineral oil based products. In conclusion, a new non-volatile diluent for printing ink has been developed. The diluent is made from common vegetable oils like rapeseed, soybean, rice bran and palm oil, a renewable source that is environmental friendly. Vegetable oil esters offer a cost effective solution for mineral oil based printing ink to meet VOCs regulations.
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著者
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Bhattacharjee Moumita
DIC India Limited
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Roy Ananda
DIC India Limited
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Ghosh Santinath
Department of Chemical Technology, Oil Technology Division, University of Calcutta
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Ghosh Santinath
Department Of Chemical Technology Calcutta University
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Mondal Rabindranath
DIC India Limited
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Ghosh Santinath
Department of Chemical Technolgy, University Colleges of Science and Technology Calcutta University
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