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How to measure the yield value of inks with Viscosity meter?

Abstract: 测定油墨的屈服值是评估其流动性和黏滞特性的关键方法之一。屈服值表示油墨开始流动所需的最小力量,反映油墨由弹性变形到塑性流动的过程。测定油墨屈服值常用两种方法:落棒黏度计法和平行板黏度计法。落棒黏度计法通过分析油墨流变曲线的起始点来确定屈服值,而平行板黏度计法则通过测量油墨在逐渐增加的剪切力下开始流动的点来计算屈服值。屈服值受连结料流变特性和油墨黏度等因素影响,高屈服值油墨通常较为粘稠,适合需要精确涂布的印刷任务,而低屈服值油墨则适合流动性强的印刷应用。准确测定屈服值有助于优化印刷工艺和确保油墨的性能。

Determining the yield value of an ink is one of the important methods to evaluate the fluidity and viscosity properties of an ink. The yield value refers to the minimum force required for the ink to start flowing, reflecting the process of the ink from elastic deformation to plastic flow. This value not only affects the uniformity and printing quality of the ink, but also characterizes the consistency and hardness characteristics of the ink.

Determination of the yield value of an ink can usually be done in two ways:

1. Drop rod viscometer method

The viscosity of the ink is determined using a drop rod viscometer and a rheological plot is plotted. On the curve, the yield value can be determined by analyzing the starting point of the curve. This method is suitable for inks in the liquid state, and the fluidity and yield point of the ink are inferred from the initial drop velocity of the rod.

How do you determine the yield value of an ink with a viscometer? Figure 1

2. Parallel plate viscometer method

This method determines the yield value by measuring the shear force of the ink under fixed conditions. The ink specimen is placed between two parallel plates, and a progressively increasing shear force is applied until the ink begins to flow continuously. By measuring the relationship between all these variable forces and the specimen, the yield value can be calculated.

How do you determine the yield value of an ink with a viscometer? Figure 2

The main factors affecting the yield value of the ink include the rheological properties of the binder and the overall viscosity of the ink. The type and properties of the binder, as well as its ratio to the pigment and the dispersion state, directly affect the structural viscosity and yield point of the ink. Inks with high yield values typically exhibit higher viscosity and harder characteristics, making them suitable for printing tasks that require precise evenly dispensing and less flow. On the other hand, inks with low yield values have higher flowability and are suitable for printing applications that require high flowability, such as screen and character lines.

Therefore, by accurately determining the yield value of the ink, the printing process can better control the coating uniformity and printing effect of the ink, thereby improving the quality and production efficiency of the printed matter.


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