Jetzt auswählen und bestellen
56,10 €
exkl. USt.
In den Warenkorb
Icon ISO
Icon ISO
Norm

ISO 2834-2:2015

Ausgabedatum: 2015 06 03

Graphic technology — Laboratory preparation test prints — Part 2: Liquid printing inks

ISO 2834-2:2015 specifies a test method for preparation of test prints produced with liquid water-based or solvent-based printing inks as used in flexography and gravure ...
ZURÜCKGEZOGEN: 2022 12 01
Herausgeber:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 7 Seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
Aktuell Gültig:

ISO 2834-2:2015 specifies a test method for preparation of test prints produced with liquid water-based or solvent-based printing inks as used in flexography and gravure printing. These test prints are intended primarily for optical tests, such as gloss, colorimetry, transparency and reflection density. They can also be used for testing light fastness and the chemical, physical and mechanical resistance to mechanical and chemical attack regarding either printing ink and/or substrate. Flexographic inks with higher viscosity, such as those cured by radiation, are also covered. This part of ISO 2834 is not applicable to inks for ink jet printing.

ISO 2834-2:2022
2022 12 01
Graphic technology — Laboratory preparation of test prints — Part 2: Liquid printing inks
Norm
ISO 2834-2:2015
2015 06 03
Graphic technology — Laboratory preparation test prints — Part 2: Liquid printing inks
Norm
ISO 2834-2:2007
2007 12 06
Graphic technology — Laboratory preparation test prints — Part 2: Liquid printing inks
Norm
ISO 2834:1999/Cor 1:2003
2003 07 03
Graphic technology — Test print preparation for offset and letterpress inks — Technical Corrigendum ...
Norm
ISO 2834:1999
1999 10 07
Graphic technology — Test print preparation for offset and letterpress inks
Norm
ISO 2834:1981
1981 11 01
Printing inks — Preparation of standardized prints for determination of resistance to physical and c...
Norm
Historie aufklappen
Norm
ISO 2834-2:2022
Ausgabedatum : 2022 12 01
Graphic technology — Laboratory preparation of test prints — Part 2: Liquid printing inks