Date of Award
6-1960
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science
Department
Paper Science and Engineering
First Advisor
Dr. Robert A. Diehm
Abstract
This investigation seems to indicate that printing smoothness, although dependent upon both smoothness of the sheet and compressibility, is much more dependent upon the smoothness of the paper being printed. For the samples tested printing pressure required seems to be a function of the smoothness and the deformation pressure with the smoothness apparently most important.
Recommended Citation
Teugh, Richard R., "A Study of the Relationship Between Compressibility and Printing Smoothness" (1960). Paper Engineering Senior Theses. 532.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/engineer-senior-theses/532