Patent classifications
C09D11/101
Ink jet recording method and ink jet recording apparatus
Provided is an ink jet recording method including: discharging an ultraviolet ray-curable ink, which has a viscosity at 20° C. of 25 mPa.Math.s or less and an average equivalent of polymerizable unsaturated double bond of 100 to 150, from a head onto a recording medium at a discharge temperature of 30° C. to 40° C.; and irradiating the ultraviolet ray-curable ink, attached onto the recording medium, with ultraviolet rays emitted from a light source to cure the ultraviolet ray-curable ink.
Ink jet recording method and ink jet recording apparatus
Provided is an ink jet recording method including: discharging an ultraviolet ray-curable ink, which has a viscosity at 20° C. of 25 mPa.Math.s or less and an average equivalent of polymerizable unsaturated double bond of 100 to 150, from a head onto a recording medium at a discharge temperature of 30° C. to 40° C.; and irradiating the ultraviolet ray-curable ink, attached onto the recording medium, with ultraviolet rays emitted from a light source to cure the ultraviolet ray-curable ink.
Three-Dimensional Printing on Glass Containers
This disclosure describes substrate(s) having a three-dimensional (3D) feature formed thereon and methods of forming the features. One method involves applying a first layer of UV-curable material on a surface of the glass container around a circumference of the container and curing the first layer of UV-curable material to produce a first cured material layer that forms at least a portion of a first 3D feature. The method further comprises applying a second layer of UV-curable material on the surface of the glass container, spaced apart from the first 3D feature, around the circumference of the container, and curing the second layer of UV-curable material to produce a second cured material layer that forms at least a portion of a second 3D feature. The portion of the glass container between the first and second 3D features has a circumference less than that of the first or second 3D features.
Three-Dimensional Printing on Glass Containers
This disclosure describes substrate(s) having a three-dimensional (3D) feature formed thereon and methods of forming the features. One method involves applying a first layer of UV-curable material on a surface of the glass container around a circumference of the container and curing the first layer of UV-curable material to produce a first cured material layer that forms at least a portion of a first 3D feature. The method further comprises applying a second layer of UV-curable material on the surface of the glass container, spaced apart from the first 3D feature, around the circumference of the container, and curing the second layer of UV-curable material to produce a second cured material layer that forms at least a portion of a second 3D feature. The portion of the glass container between the first and second 3D features has a circumference less than that of the first or second 3D features.
INKJET INK FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
A radiation curable inkjet ink comprising a polymerizable compound, a photoinitiator characterized in that the inkjet ink further comprises a di- or multifunctional alkoxysilane and a monofunctional alkoxysilane functionalized with a group selected from the group consisting of an epoxide and an oxetane.
INKJET INK FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
A radiation curable inkjet ink comprising a polymerizable compound, a photoinitiator characterized in that the inkjet ink further comprises a di- or multifunctional alkoxysilane and a monofunctional alkoxysilane functionalized with a group selected from the group consisting of an epoxide and an oxetane.
Inkjet Ink for Printed Circuit Boards
A radiation curable composition comprising at least one polymerizable compound and an adhesion promoter, characterized in that the adhesion promoter includes: —a polymerizable group selected from the group consisting of an acrylate, a methacrylate, an acrylamide, a methacrylamide, a styrene, a maleimide, a vinyl ether and a vinyl ester; and—an adhesion promoting group containing at least one nitrogen containing five or six membered heteroaromatic ring.
Inkjet Ink for Printed Circuit Boards
A radiation curable composition comprising at least one polymerizable compound and an adhesion promoter, characterized in that the adhesion promoter includes: —a polymerizable group selected from the group consisting of an acrylate, a methacrylate, an acrylamide, a methacrylamide, a styrene, a maleimide, a vinyl ether and a vinyl ester; and—an adhesion promoting group containing at least one nitrogen containing five or six membered heteroaromatic ring.
MODEL MATERIAL CLEAR COMPOSITION, MODEL MATERIAL COMPOSITION SET, AND COMPOSITION SET FOR OPTICAL SHAPING
The present invention provides a model material clear composition to be used in a material-jet optical shaping process, comprising an ethylenically unsaturated compound (A) and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A) comprises: an ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1) having a dicyclopentenyl group and/or a dicyclopentanyl group; an ethylenically unsaturated compound (A2) having an aliphatic cyclic structure in a molecule and having a urethane group; and an ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A3) having an aliphatic cyclic structure in a molecule and having neither a urethane group nor an amide group (excluding the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1)), and wherein a total mass of the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1), the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A2), and the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A3) is 60% by mass or more based on the total mass of the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A).
MODEL MATERIAL CLEAR COMPOSITION, MODEL MATERIAL COMPOSITION SET, AND COMPOSITION SET FOR OPTICAL SHAPING
The present invention provides a model material clear composition to be used in a material-jet optical shaping process, comprising an ethylenically unsaturated compound (A) and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A) comprises: an ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1) having a dicyclopentenyl group and/or a dicyclopentanyl group; an ethylenically unsaturated compound (A2) having an aliphatic cyclic structure in a molecule and having a urethane group; and an ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A3) having an aliphatic cyclic structure in a molecule and having neither a urethane group nor an amide group (excluding the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1)), and wherein a total mass of the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A1), the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A2), and the ethylenically unsaturated monomer (A3) is 60% by mass or more based on the total mass of the ethylenically unsaturated compound (A).