Abstract

A collection was made from five gravure printing plants of random samples of the papers manufactured by six paper mills, and of the corresponding commercial printed magazines. The 240 samples represent three uncoated mechanical containing grades of gravure paper, SC-News, Grade 1 and Grade 4. The basis weight, thickness, apparent density, different smoothness values, hardness, porosity, brightness, opacity, ash content and different oil absorption values were determined. In addition, the samples were test-printed by gravure methods, both in the laboratory and on full scale. A statistical study was made of the printability properties of these papers with the aid of correlation and multiple regression analysis.

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