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"RECYCLING OF PRINTED PAPERS AND USABILITY IN FLEXO PRINTING PACKAGING "

This study aimed to determine whether 100% recycled papers can replace papers made from virgin fibers for the purpose of electrophotographic printing for packaging by evaluating the recycling potential of electrophotographically printed paper using the INGEDE and the washing deinking method. In the...

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Published in:Cellulose chemistry and technology 2022-07, Vol.56 (7-8), p.851-860
Main Authors: SONMEZ, SINAN, SOOD, SWATI, STOOPS, MATTHEW, FLEMING III, PAUL D., LI, KECHENG, WU, QINGLIU, SALAM, ABDUS
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