Synthesis and printability of aqueous ceramic ink with graft polymer

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Ink-jet printing is a manufacturing process technology that directly prints a digitalized design pattern onto a substrate using a fine ink jetting system. In this study, environmentally friendly yellow aqueous ceramic ink is synthesized by mixture of distilled water, yellow ceramic pigment and additives for ink-jet printing. The graft polymer, which combines electrostatic repulsion and steric hindrance mechanism, is used as a surfactant for dispersion stability of aqueous ceramic ink. Synthesized ceramic ink with graft polymer surfactant shows better dispersion stability than did ceramic ink with PAA surfactant; synthesized ink also shows desirable ink-jet printability with the formation of a single ink droplet during printability test. Finally, ceramic ink printed on glass substrate and ceramic ink with graft polymer surfactant shows a high contact angle without surface treatment on glass substrate. Consequently, it is confirmed that the ceramic ink with graft polymer surfactant can achieve high printing resolution without additional surface treatment process. © Materials Research Society of Korea, All rights reserved.

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Ceramic inkContact angleInk-jet printingPrintability
제목
Synthesis and printability of aqueous ceramic ink with graft polymer
저자
Lee, Ji-HyeonHwang, Hae-JinKim, Jin-HoHwang, Kwang-TaekHan, Kyu-Sung
DOI
10.3740/MRSK.2019.29.10.639
발행일
2019
유형
Article
저널명
한국재료학회지
29
10
페이지
639 ~ 646