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Effect of smoothing in calender and hot stamping machine on the properties of coated paperboards for printed electronics

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  • Juraj Gigac

    Pulp and Paper Research Institute Bratislava, Slovak Republic

  • Mária Fišerová

    Pulp and Paper Research Institute Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 67, Number 1, 2022Tagged calendering, Coated paperboard, hot stamping, printing roughness, stiffness, surface free energy

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GIGAC, J. & FISEROVA, M. (2022): Effect of smoothing in calender and hot stamping machine on the properties of coated paperboards for printed electronics. In: Wood Research 67 (1), 26-40 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/67.1.2640

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