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PHYSICAL TESTS OF ORGANIC INK BASED ON GUM ARABIC, GAMBIER, AND JANGGELAN LEAVES Masthura, Masthura; Pasha, Ikhwani; Wulandari, Sri; Panjaitan, Hilwa; Ramadhani, Devi
Al-Fiziya: Journal of Materials Science, Geophysics, Instrumentation and Theoretical Physics AL-FIZIYA JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, GEOPHYSICS, INSTRUMENTATION AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS VOL.7, N
Publisher : Physics Study Programme, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/fiziya.v7i1.40521

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The basic color of ink is black, which contains carbon, making it easier for us to use natural elements around us as the raw material for making organic ink, and it is, of course, more cost-effective. One potential natural material that can be used as a color source to replace synthetic materials in ink production is gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves. This study aims to determine the physical tests of organic ink made from gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) No 06-1567-1989. The physical tests conducted include density, viscosity, and color pigment tests. The results of testing the three materials used—gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves—showed that gum arabic is the most optimal for making organic ink. This is evident from the test results, which showed a density of 1.076 g/cm³, a viscosity of 2.56 poise, and a deep black color pigment.
PHYSICAL TESTS OF ORGANIC INK BASED ON GUM ARABIC, GAMBIER, AND JANGGELAN LEAVES Masthura, Masthura; Pasha, Ikhwani; Wulandari, Sri; Panjaitan, Hilwa; Ramadhani, Devi
Al-Fiziya: Journal of Materials Science, Geophysics, Instrumentation and Theoretical Physics AL-FIZIYA JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, GEOPHYSICS, INSTRUMENTATION AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS VOL.7, N
Publisher : Al-Fiziya: Journal of Materials Science, Geophysics, Instrumentation and Theoretical Physics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/fiziya.v7i1.40521

Abstract

The basic color of ink is black, which contains carbon, making it easier for us to use natural elements around us as the raw material for making organic ink, and it is, of course, more cost-effective. One potential natural material that can be used as a color source to replace synthetic materials in ink production is gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves. This study aims to determine the physical tests of organic ink made from gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) No 06-1567-1989. The physical tests conducted include density, viscosity, and color pigment tests. The results of testing the three materials used—gum arabic, gambier, and janggelan leaves—showed that gum arabic is the most optimal for making organic ink. This is evident from the test results, which showed a density of 1.076 g/cm³, a viscosity of 2.56 poise, and a deep black color pigment.