D06P5/005

TRANSFER PAPER
20200080261 · 2020-03-12 ·

An object of the present invention is to provide a transfer paper which allows smooth removal of a printed transfer paper from a design-printed fabric before steaming; and is unlikely to cause problems such as partial missing, color unevenness, color-development deterioration, etc. of the design on the fabric.

Provided is a transfer paper having a substrate and one or more coating layers, the substrate having a base paper and one or more nonaqueous resin layers on one side of the base paper, the one or more coating layers being located on the one or more nonaqueous resin layers,

the coating layer located outermost from the substrate, that is, the outermost coating layer, at least comprising a water-soluble polyester resin, a carboxylic acid-modified polyvinyl alcohol resin, an acrylic resin, a starch, and a white pigment,

the acrylic resin having a glass transition point (Tg) of 0 C. to 45 C. and a minimum film forming temperature (MFT) of 0 C. to 50 C.

TRANSFER PAPER
20200039275 · 2020-02-06 · ·

A transfer paper used for a transfer printing method using sublimation textile ink, comprising a base paper and one or more coating layer(s) provided on at least one side of the base paper, wherein an outermost coating layer positioned on the outermost side with respect to the base paper contains at least a pigment, a binder, a polyacrylic acid salt and an acetylene glycol derivative, has image deterioration resistance, good color development property and excellent adhesion property.

Sublimation over print
10549564 · 2020-02-04 · ·

Aspects are directed to printing a garment and include a method having steps of providing a fabric panel containing polyester, applying an ink layer to a first area of the fabric panel, curing the ink layer, and applying a sublimation dye to the first area and a different second area of the fabric panel. Application of the sublimation dye causes the first area and the second area to have different color saturations. Other aspects include a garment with a fabric panel containing polyester that has a first surface with a first area and a different second area. The garment also includes an ink layer on the first surface and located at the first area and a sublimation dye absorbed by a portion of the fabric panel at the second area and on a surface of the ink layer at the first area.

LIGHT-BLOCKING ARTICLES WITH TINTED FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITION
20190390028 · 2019-12-26 ·

A foamed, opacifying element is useful as a light-blocking article, and includes a substrate; an opacifying layer disposed on the substrate, and a functional composition disposed over the opacifying layer. The functional composition comprises a tinting material comprising one or more pigments, one or more dyes, or a combination thereof to provide a desired tint or colorant to the entire foamed, opacifying element.

Polyester fabric for a boat traction structure
20240084504 · 2024-03-14 ·

A fabric for a ship traction structure, formed from multifilament continuous warp yarns and weft yarns and coated on one or both of its two surfaces with a polyurethane (PU), the bare fabric having a coverage rate TC of between 1.8 and 4, the yarns being made of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), the fabric having a density of between 20 and 50 yarns/cm, in terms of warp and weft density, the polyurethane being a crosslinked PU that is polyether-, polyester-, or polycarbonate-based, and this PU being derived from the crosslinking (1) of a single-component polyurethane having a modulus at 100% elongation less than or equal to 5 MPa, in particular between 1 and 4 MPa, in particular between 1 and 3 MPa, according to the standard DIN 53504, implemented in organic solvent phase; (2) by a crosslinking agent, based on a proportion of dry crosslinking agent relative to the dry elastomer of between approximately 5% and approximately 30% by weight, the fabric having a weight, coating included, ranging from 43 or 44 to 250 g/m.sup.2. A ship traction structure, in particular of the paraglider sail type, made with such a fabric.

Treatment Liquid Composition For Dye Printing, Composition Set, Textile Printing Method, And Ink Jet Textile Printing Method
20240067840 · 2024-02-29 ·

A treatment liquid composition for dye printing according to the present disclosure is used in a state of being attached to a fabric and includes resin particles, a crosslinking agent, an organic solvent, and water, in which the organic solvent has an SP value of 13.5 or less, the organic solvent has a standard boiling point of 100? C. or higher, and the content of the organic solvent is 5% by mass or more with respect to the total amount of the treatment liquid composition.

Binder Composition for Sublimation Printing Natural Fibers
20190300704 · 2019-10-03 ·

A binder composition for sublimation-printing natural fibers of the present invention includes: (A) an aqueous solvent; (B) a moisture evaporation retardant selected from urea, glycerine, and a mixture thereof; (C) a (meth)acrylic polymer; (D) a polyurethane; (E) a blocked polyisocyanate; and (F) a paraffin wax.

SAIL PRINTING PROCESS
20190168854 · 2019-06-06 ·

A process of printing an image or images on the sails of a watercraft or other wind powered objects without altering or compromising the efficacy of the sails is described. The process employs a method of printing large-scale, single or multiple panel, continuous, high-resolution photographic and graphic images on wind-catching fabrics. The dynamics and curvatures of a sail are integrated into the manufacturing process when employed for sails, though the process may be applied to any large-scaled fabric print. The process of the present invention produces printed sails providing for the highest resolution photographic, art, and graphic printing with virtually no weight gain, nor effect on the sail's original performance. Modern equipment is employed to achieve printing of realistic, high quality images directly on to the fabric of sails without compromising flexibility or durability, as well as without infringing on the speed and agility of the sailing craft.

PRETREATING NATURAL FIBER FABRICS FOR DYE SUBLIMATION INK PRINTING

Provided are pretreatment compositions, pretreated fabrics, and methods of pretreating fabrics for improved printing quality. Pretreated fabrics include natural fiber fabric having a polymer coating. Methods of pretreating fabrics include spraying natural fiber fabric with a pretreatment composition that comprises one or more latex polymers, a coalescing agent composition, a surfactant composition, an ultraviolet stabilizer composition, an antioxidant composition, and a solvent.

Curved acrylic decorated article
10253453 · 2019-04-09 · ·

A curved acrylic photographic article and a process for the making same comprising an optically clear acrylic layer and an adjacent synthetic organic polymer containing both light scattering particulates and diffused disperse dyes are described. The layered article being thermodynamically formed into a curved or other shape immediately subsequent to receiving a graphic decoration by dye diffusion thermal transfer.