Patent classifications
D06P1/5221
Sublimation printing on hide or leather
A process of sublimation printing on hide or leather, a laminar substrate to be used in such a sublimation printing process, hide or leather treated to be printable, as well as hide or leather printed by said process of sublimation printing, are described.
PRETREATMENT FOR APPLICATION ONTO FINISHED COTTON FABRIC
Disclosed is a process for printing on cotton fabric comprising (1) contacting cotton fabric with an aqueous solution comprising (A) 40% to 70% by weight of at least one multivalent cationic salt; (B) optionally 0.1% to 5% by weight of a blocked isocyanate crosslinking agent, and (C) 3% to 40% by weight of a waterborne resin, all percentages based on the weight of the aqueous solution; (2) drying the cotton fabric to remove the water from the cotton fabric; and (3) digitally printing the pretreated and coated cotton fabric with a water-based textile ink.
PRETREATMENT LIQUID FOR INKJET TEXTILE PRINTING, INK SET, AND TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD
To provide a pretreatment liquid for inkjet textile printing, having excellent color development in the inkjet textile printing process, excellent color fastness to washing on printed fabrics, and little pretreatment trace residue. The solution therefor is a pretreatment liquid for inkjet textile printing containing 100 parts by mass of a cationic polymer (A), 5 parts by mass or more and less than 100 parts by mass of a (meth)acrylate-based vinyl copolymer (B), and 2 parts by mass or more and less than 30 parts by mass of a crosslinking agent (C), each being in solid content, and water, the liquid having a solid content by weight of 2 mass % or more and 30 mass % or less.
PRETREATMENT COMPOSITION, PRINT SET, AND TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD
A pretreatment composition is used to form a wet precoat layer for forming an image on a fabric by an inkjet method, wherein [1] the water-based ink composition contains water, a pigment, a resin emulsion, a water-soluble organic solvent, and a surfactant, [2] the pretreatment composition is used to form the wet precoat layer in which an amount of the pretreatment composition applied per unit area is more than 0.035 g/cm.sup.2 and less than 0.070 g/cm.sup.2, [3] the pretreatment composition contains water, more than 1.4 mass % and less than 10.5 mass % of a cationic polymer, and 0.1 mass % or more and less than 2.7 mass % of a crosslinking agent with respect to the total mass of the pretreatment composition, and [4] the cationic polymer contains at least one selected from an allylamine structural unit, a diallylamine structural unit, a diallylammonium structural unit, and an epihalohydrin structural unit.
Cloth medium to be recorded, recorded cloth medium, and cloth medium cartridge
The disclosure discloses an elongated cloth medium to be recorded made with a satin weave that ranges from six-harness satin to ten-harness satin by using a warp in a medium longitudinal direction and a weft in a direction orthogonal to the medium longitudinal direction. The cloth medium includes one surface and another surface. The warp has a weaving density that ranges from 300 [yarns/inch] to 540 [yarns/inch]. The weft has a weaving density that ranges from 80 [yarns/inch] to 540 [yarns/inch]. The one surface is a surface with the warp more exposed than the weft in accordance with the satin weave. The cloth medium further includes on the one surface a print-receiving surface that calendering is executed.
AQUEOUS PIGMENT DISPERSION
The present invention relates to a pigment water dispersion containing pigment-containing water-insoluble crosslinked polymer A particles, a water-soluble basic compound and water, in which a water-insoluble crosslinked polymer A constituting the particles has a carboxy group and a crosslinked structure containing an ester group derived from a water-insoluble crosslinking agent, a saponification value of the water-insoluble crosslinked polymer A is from 170 to 300 mgKOH/g, and the water-soluble basic compound contains a water-soluble amine compound; a process for producing the pigment water dispersion; a water-based ink for ink-jet printing which contains the pigment water dispersion; and an ink-jet printing method using the water-based ink.
Water-based white pigment ink for ink-jet recording and method for forming an image
A water-based white pigment ink for ink-jet recording includes a white pigment and water. The ink further includes a first binder that reacts with a cationic substance contained in a treatment agent applied to fabric to aggregate and a second binder having a lower reactivity with the cationic substance than the first binder.
TEXTILE PRINTING
Herein is described a method of printing on a textile substrate. The method may comprise: a. applying a primer comprising a cross-linkable primer resin onto a surface of the textile substrate to form a primer layer; b. electrophotographically printing onto the primer layer an electrostatic ink composition comprising a cross-linkable thermoplastic resin to form a printed layer; c. applying a cross-linking composition comprising a cross-linking agent to the printed layer, wherein i. the cross-linking agent penetrates into at least the electrostatic ink composition and the primer layer; and/or ii. the cross-linking agent is a non-isocyanate agent; and d. activating the cross-linking agent. Printed textiles are also described.
TRANSFER-PRINTING INK AND TRANSFER-PRINTING METHOD
A transfer-printing ink is ejected onto a transfer paper base on an ink-jet recording device when transfer paper is prepared, and is transferred from the transfer paper to cloth when the transfer paper with the cloth laid over it is heated. The ink contains a pigment, an anionic fixing resin, and a volatile amine as a neutralizer for neutralizing the fixing resin. The average particle diameter of the pigment is 30 nm to 150 nm. The pigment-to-fixing resin mass ratio is 1:1 to 1:5. The added amount of the volatile amine is 0.8 to 1.5 times the neutralization equivalent.
TRANSFER-PRINTING INK AND TRANSFER-PRINTING APPARATUS
A transfer-printing ink contains a pigment and a fixing resin. The mass ratio of the pigment to the fixing resin is 1:1 to 1:5, and the ink has a viscosity of 3 mPas to 10 mPas at 23 C. The ink is ejected onto a transfer paper base by an ink-jet recording device when transfer paper is prepared. The ink is then transferred from the transfer paper to cloth as a result of the transfer paper, with the cloth laid over it, being heated.