Patent classifications
C09D11/06
Ink composition, printed matter and printing method
Provided is an ink composition less likely to cause offset and sticking. Provided is a printed matter and a printing method using such ink composition. The ink composition includes a (meth) acrylic resin and a drying oil, the (meth)acrylic resin: containing at least 40% by weight or more of a structural unit derived from (meth)acryl monomer having a straight-chain alkyl group having 4 or more carbon atoms, branched alkyl group having 4 or more carbon atoms, or cyclic alkyl group having 4 or more carbon atoms (1); having a glass transition temperature of 63 C. to 180 C. (2); and having a weight-average molecular weight of 1000 to 80,000 (3).
Compositions, Systems, Methods and Devices for Utilizing Microorganisms in Print
The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to various compositions, systems, methods and devices for producing a cultured, or living ink. The cultured ink utilizes a plurality of microbes which are initially invisible and then become visible over time upon growing on a substrate, such as paper.
Compositions, Systems, Methods and Devices for Utilizing Microorganisms in Print
The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to various compositions, systems, methods and devices for producing a cultured, or living ink. The cultured ink utilizes a plurality of microbes which are initially invisible and then become visible over time upon growing on a substrate, such as paper.
POLYSTYRENE VARNISHES, PRINTING INKS, COATINGS AND OVERPRINTS
The present invention provides technical varnishes comprising polystyrene, especially recycled polystyrene, and biofuels such as fatty acid alkyl esters and/or aliphatic softeners such cyclohexane-dialkyl esters. The technical varnishes are useful, for example, in conjunction with printing inks, especially lithographic inks, and coatings and protective lacquers, and overprint varnishes for sheet-fed inks.
POLYSTYRENE VARNISHES, PRINTING INKS, COATINGS AND OVERPRINTS
The present invention provides technical varnishes comprising polystyrene, especially recycled polystyrene, and biofuels such as fatty acid alkyl esters and/or aliphatic softeners such cyclohexane-dialkyl esters. The technical varnishes are useful, for example, in conjunction with printing inks, especially lithographic inks, and coatings and protective lacquers, and overprint varnishes for sheet-fed inks.
OIL-BASED INK JET RECORDING LIQUID
An oil-based ink jet recording liquid includes a colorant and an oxidatively polymerizable oil-based medium having at least two unsaturated bonds. The ink jet recording liquid has an iodine value of greater than or equal to 65.
OIL-BASED INK JET RECORDING LIQUID
An oil-based ink jet recording liquid includes a colorant and an oxidatively polymerizable oil-based medium having at least two unsaturated bonds. The ink jet recording liquid has an iodine value of greater than or equal to 65.
Pigment dispersion, ink composition, inkset, and recording device
A pigment dispersion containing a metal pigment, wherein the metal pigment contains plate-like particles, and in the case where the longitudinal diameter on the planar surface of the plate-like particle is X, the lateral diameter is Y, and the thickness is Z, the 50% average particle diameter R50 of a corresponding circle determined from the surface area in the X-Y plane of the plate-like particle is between 0.5 and 3 m, and the condition R50/Z>5 is satisfied.
Pigment dispersion, ink composition, inkset, and recording device
A pigment dispersion containing a metal pigment, wherein the metal pigment contains plate-like particles, and in the case where the longitudinal diameter on the planar surface of the plate-like particle is X, the lateral diameter is Y, and the thickness is Z, the 50% average particle diameter R50 of a corresponding circle determined from the surface area in the X-Y plane of the plate-like particle is between 0.5 and 3 m, and the condition R50/Z>5 is satisfied.
Method for Printing and Transfer Onto a Food Item
The present invention relates to a method for transferring the print of a logo (i.e. an image or text) onto a food item, notably a bakery or pastry item, butcher's products and cooked pork meats or a solid dairy product, and to an edible ink composition and a carrier medium for this purpose.