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Fire safety and inkjet printed wallcovering materials
  DOI :  10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2015.31.1.art00031_1  Published OnlineJanuary 2015
Abstract

The session is a follow-up of 2014 presentation on development of fire-retardant wallcoverings. The initial research had indicated that printing with water-based and eco-solvent inks of different types had no measurable impact on the fire-retardancy properties of media. Risks identified were associated with new styles of wallpaper installations and a certain confusion resulting from the multiplicity of measuring methods and fire retardancy standards. Mr. Fouquet and his team explored ways to deliver a compliant media meeting at the same time the visual and haptic expectations of designers and artists. A multi-layer treatment (frontside) and the impregnation of paper backside are added to enhance the fire-retardancy performance. Another parameter to consider is a reduction of the paper weight. This may has some impact on the aesthetic and is thus to be handled with care. With wallcovering shifting to digital on-demand manufacturing, questions on installation safety and compliance with fire regulations have to be reconsidered. Sihl advocate the impregnation of front-side and back-side of wallpapers in order to provide users with an increased safety level without compromise on the aesthetic value. It is a balancing act. We hope that industry will share our concerns and join us with safer and healthier products for the greater benefit of users.

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Bruno Fouquet, Patrick Le Galudec, "Fire safety and inkjet printed wallcovering materialsin Proc. IS&T Int'l Conf. on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication (NIP31),  2015,  pp 140 - 142,  https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2015.31.1.art00031_1

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