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The following article was published in our article directory on December 9, 2014.
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Article Category: Computers and Technology
Author Name: Jonathan Feighery
There is a science on how Epson Ink dries on paper. There are actually three elements that are significant in determining the science of determining the drying speed of the ink: first is the porosity of the paper; second is the temperature and degree of humidity; third and final is the wetting solution in offset printing. All these elements are very significant.
Epson Ink dries on paper based on the porosity of the paper or the quality of having tiny holes within the paper. In the manufacturing of paper, the fibres used are distributed evenly, and there are always small cavities or pores that are being left behind. These pores nurture the penetration of the ink, or whatever liquid is being used as ink in writing. Still, coating is being applied usually on the manufacturing of paper, and this coating can disturb the porosity of the paper, making it diminish dramatically and become more of a microporous paper. There is also a calendaring being applied on the paper, which can likewise affect the porosity of the paper. The more coated and calendered the paper is, the less porous the paper will be, so if the paper is less porous, then it will longer time for the ink to get dry.
Epson Ink dries on paper depending on the temperature and the degree of humidity in the air. With too much humidity, it will not only damage the paper but will slow down the process of drying the ink. This is because, the ink usually contains some elements that are quite similar to the water vapor, which will likewise slow down the drying process as an effect of oxidation. In the same way, a drop of temperature can slow down the process of drying, while an increase in temperature can, on the other hand, increase the possibility of drying. A higher temperature is said to decrease the thickness of the ink, allowing it to be penetrated more in the paper, while minimizing the risks of offsetting. For this, printers nowadays usually use infra-red rays just before the paper exits the printing machine. This is to improve the drying process and make it reduce the thickness of the ink. In the same way, humidity and temperature can likewise do a lot in preserving the ink before and after it is applied on the surface of the paper.
Epson Ink dries on paper depending on the wetting solution during offset printing, wherein the print and non-print areas are being separated through the use of oil-based ink and water. This wetting solution chemically treats the printing surface for the response of the water and ink, and separation is achieved through the repulsion of both oil and water. Still, some water always passes into the ink, and the quantity of this water, which passes into the ink, will dictate the length of time when the ink gets totally dry. The quantity of the wetting solution therefore, can directly affect the porosity of the paper and the time of the drying process. Like all other inks, the Epson Ink follows a drying process that depends on the three elements found in the quality of the paper, the temperature, as well as the wetting solution.
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