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How to Reduce Dusting and Cracking in Ceramic Fiber Paper Production
- 2026-06-01 18:20:08
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In ceramic fiber paper production, the sheet does not always fail at the forming stage. Sometimes the wet sheet looks acceptable, but problems appear later during drying, winding, or cutting. For example, the paper may feel weak after drying. The edge may crack during slitting. Fine fiber dust may come off the surface. In continuous production, these small problems can quickly lead to material los...
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Poor Ink Adhesion on BOPP and PP Films / A Top Coating Can Help
- 2026-06-05 18:37:46
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BOPP, PP, OPP, and PE films are widely used in flexible packaging, labels, and decorative applications due to their transparency, chemical resistance, and stable processing properties. However, printing on these films isn’t always straightforward. A printed surface may look fine initially, but problems can appear during tape tests, rewinding, die-cutting, or transport. Ink may peel, scratch, or lo...
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How Water-Based Acrylic Emulsion Supports Adhesives, Coatings, Inks and Packaging Applications
- 2026-06-09 17:46:10
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If you are looking for water-based acrylic emulsion for adhesives, coatings, inks, textiles or packaging, here is what you should know. Water-based acrylic emulsion is widely used in modern industrial formulations because of its good film-forming performance, adhesion, transparency and environmental advantages. As more industries move toward water-based and low-VOC solutions, acrylic polymer emuls...
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Why Ink Adhesion and Rub Resistance Matter in Packaging Printing
- 2026-06-10 17:41:44
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In packaging and label printing, a good printed surface is not only about bright color. It also needs to stay firmly on the substrate during rewinding, cutting, lamination, transportation and daily use. Some common problems are familiar to many ink manufacturers and printers: ink peels off after tape testing, the printed surface is easily scratched, color becomes uneven, or the ink layer loses str...