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	Title 
	Investigation of the properties of cold storage brown cardboard coated with nanopolyurethane and nanoclay 
	Authors  
	JAFAR EBRAHIMPOUR KASMANI, AHMAD SAMARIHA and MOHAMMADREZA AMIRI MARGAVIC
  
	Received 
	June 3, 2024 
	Published 
	Volume 59 Issue 3-4 March-April 
	Keywords  
	 cardboard, brown, cold storage, coating, nanopolyurethane, nanoclay 
	 
	Abstract 
	This study aims to investigate the properties of cold storage Kraft liner brown cardboard coated with nanopolyurethane 
and nanoclay, comparing the effects of single-layer and double-layer coatings on its performance. The Kraft liner 
cardboard, produced by Pishgaman Company, was tested after being coated with a solution applied at a rate of 15 g/m². 
Coated samples were allowed to dry at room temperature for one day before being stored in a refrigerator at -15 °C 
temperature for periods of 2 and 4 months. A secondary coating was applied using a wire bar coater at a rate of 27 g/m² 
to enhance surface properties and further reduce water absorption. Results indicated that the coatings effectively 
penetrated the paper pores, significantly decreasing water absorption, particularly in double-layer coatings. Additionally, 
the thickness and smoothness of the surface increased, with notable improvements maintained even after freezing. While 
the tensile index, burst index, and crushing index of the liners showed a reduction, tear resistance increased, especially 
in the machine direction, with more significant changes observed in double-layer coatings. In conclusion, the use of 
nanopolyurethane and nanoclay coatings significantly enhanced the properties of Kraft liner cardboard, making it suitable 
for applications in food packaging, such as liquid packaging cardboard for juices and milk. Further studies are 
recommended to explore these coatings on various packaging materials over different time periods.   
	Link  
	https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2025.59.30
	
	
	 
 
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