Patent classifications
C09D11/101
NOVEL DIAROYL CARBAZOLE COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF AS SENSITISING AGENT
Provided in the present invention is a novel diaroyl carbazole compound, used together with a carbazolyl oxime ester photo initiator to show a significant synergistic initiation effect in a photoresist composition; the best sensitising effect is shown when the molar ratio of the diaroyl carbazole compound and the carbazolyl oxime ester photoinitiator is 0.1-1.4
NOVEL DIAROYL CARBAZOLE COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF AS SENSITISING AGENT
Provided in the present invention is a novel diaroyl carbazole compound, used together with a carbazolyl oxime ester photo initiator to show a significant synergistic initiation effect in a photoresist composition; the best sensitising effect is shown when the molar ratio of the diaroyl carbazole compound and the carbazolyl oxime ester photoinitiator is 0.1-1.4
LABELS
Herein is described a method of providing a printed label. The method comprises applying a radiation curable overcoat composition to a liquid electrostatically printed ink disposed on a label substrate; wherein the radiation curable overcoat composition comprises radiation curable monomers and/or oligomers; a photoinitiator; a polyalkylsiloxane containing at least two reactive functional groups, wherein the reactive functional groups are selected from hydrogen, hydroxyl, amino and a double bond; and a cross-linker containing at least two epoxide groups. Printed labels and a radiation curable overcoat composition are also described herein.
LABELS
Herein is described a method of providing a printed label. The method comprises applying a radiation curable overcoat composition to a liquid electrostatically printed ink disposed on a label substrate; wherein the radiation curable overcoat composition comprises radiation curable monomers and/or oligomers; a photoinitiator; a polyalkylsiloxane containing at least two reactive functional groups, wherein the reactive functional groups are selected from hydrogen, hydroxyl, amino and a double bond; and a cross-linker containing at least two epoxide groups. Printed labels and a radiation curable overcoat composition are also described herein.
FLAME RESISTANT BUILD MATERIALS AND ASSOCIATED PRINTED 3D ARTICLES
Polymerizable liquids for 3D printing applications are described herein which, in some embodiments, impart flame resistant and/or flame retardant properties to articles printed from the build materials. The polymerizable liquids may also impart desirable mechanical properties to the articles. In some embodiments, a polymerizable liquid comprises a curable isocyanurate component in an amount of at least 20 wt. %, based on total weight of the polymerizable liquid, and an organophosphate component comprises one or more organophosphate compounds. In some embodiments, the polymerizable liquid further comprises an acrylate component.
INK COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR FORMING INSULATION LAYER AND TOUCH PANEL
An ink component for forming an insulation layer includes an acrylic resin, an acrylate monomer, a fluoro-containing thiol compound, a silane coupling agent, a photoinitiator, and a solvent, where the ink component may be used in an ink-jet processing. The insulation layer, with a thickness of 2 μm formed of the ink component, has a break down voltage higher than 800 V and a dielectric constant between 2.0 to 4.0 under a frequency of 100 kHz.
INK COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR FORMING INSULATION LAYER AND TOUCH PANEL
An ink component for forming an insulation layer includes an acrylic resin, an acrylate monomer, a fluoro-containing thiol compound, a silane coupling agent, a photoinitiator, and a solvent, where the ink component may be used in an ink-jet processing. The insulation layer, with a thickness of 2 μm formed of the ink component, has a break down voltage higher than 800 V and a dielectric constant between 2.0 to 4.0 under a frequency of 100 kHz.
Radiation curable compositions with anti-stain properties
The radiation curable compositions (I) that comprise from 10 to 80 by weight of at least one silicone-modified urethane (meth) acrylate (A), from 0.5 to 60 by weight of at least one (meth) acrylated compound (B) bearing at least 5 (meth) acryloyl groups per molecule, and optionally, from 10 to 60% by weight of at least one compound (C) different from (A) or (B), wherein the weight percentages are on the total weight of the composition (I). These materials can be used for producing coatings, inks and overprint varnishes with excellent anti-stain properties, to their use and preparation. Materials of the invention are compatible with standard radiation curable materials. They allow to obtain excellent anti-stain properties for high gloss coatings as well as for matte coatings (II) with a gloss level at 60° of at most 15, even at most 10.
Radiation curable compositions with anti-stain properties
The radiation curable compositions (I) that comprise from 10 to 80 by weight of at least one silicone-modified urethane (meth) acrylate (A), from 0.5 to 60 by weight of at least one (meth) acrylated compound (B) bearing at least 5 (meth) acryloyl groups per molecule, and optionally, from 10 to 60% by weight of at least one compound (C) different from (A) or (B), wherein the weight percentages are on the total weight of the composition (I). These materials can be used for producing coatings, inks and overprint varnishes with excellent anti-stain properties, to their use and preparation. Materials of the invention are compatible with standard radiation curable materials. They allow to obtain excellent anti-stain properties for high gloss coatings as well as for matte coatings (II) with a gloss level at 60° of at most 15, even at most 10.
UV-curable compositions comprising cleavage type photoinitiators
The present invention is drawn to UV-curable ink and coating compositions comprising cleavage type photoinitiators and acids. The acids may be inorganic or organic acids, or acids generated by a photoacid generator during UV-cure. Incorporation of the acids into the UV-curable ink and coating compositions results in a reduction of migratable photodecomposition products that are produced by cleavage type photoinitiators during UV-cure. The ink and coating compositions are particularly useful for use in applications that require low migration of low molecular weight materials, such as, for example, food packaging.