C09B47/065

DYE INK COMPOSITION, CYAN DYE INK, DYE INK FOR INK JET RECORDING, INK JET RECORDING METHOD, AND AQUEOUS DYE SOLUTION

A dye ink composition includes: a compound A represented by the general formula (I-1) as defined herein; a compound B represented by the general formula (I-2) as defined herein; at least one of a compound C-I represented by the general formula (I-3-1) as defined herein or a compound C-II represented by the general formula (I-3-2) as defined herein; a compound D represented by the general formula (I-4) as defined herein; and water.

FORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) PRINTED ELECTRONICS

In an example of a method for forming three-dimensional (3D) printed electronics, a build material is applied. A fusing agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the build material. The build material is exposed to radiation and the portion of the build material in contact with the fusing agent fuses to form a layer. An electronic agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the layer, which imparts an electronic property to the at least the portion of the layer.

Forming three-dimensional (3D) printed electronics

In an example of a method for forming three-dimensional (3D) printed electronics, a build material is applied. A fusing agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the build material. The build material is exposed to radiation and the portion of the build material in contact with the fusing agent fuses to form a layer. An electronic agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the layer, which imparts an electronic property to the at least the portion of the layer.

Detailing agent for three-dimensional (3D) printing

A detailing agent for three-dimensional (3D) printing includes a colorant present in an amount ranging from about 1.00 wt % to about 3.00 wt % based on a total weight of the detailing agent. The colorant is a dye having substantially no absorbance in a range of 650 nm to 2500 nm. The detailing agent also includes a co-solvent, a surfactant, and a balance of water.

Particles for electrophoretic displays

This invention relates to particles comprising a pigment core particle encapsulated by a polymer, a process for their preparation, electrophoretic fluids comprising such particles, and electrophoretic display devices comprising such fluids.

FORMING THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) PRINTED ELECTRONICS

In an example of a method for forming three-dimensional (3D) printed electronics, a build material is applied. A fusing agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the build material. The build material is exposed to radiation and the portion of the build material in contact with the fusing agent fuses to form a layer. An electronic agent is selectively applied on at least a portion of the layer, which imparts an electronic property to the at least the portion of the layer.

DETAILING AGENT FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) PRINTING

A detailing agent for three-dimensional (3D) printing includes a colorant present in an amount ranging from about 1.00 wt % to about 3.00 wt % based on a total weight of the detailing agent. The colorant is a dye having substantially no absorbance in a range of 650 nm to 2500 nm. The detailing agent also includes a co-solvent, a surfactant, and a balance of water.

DISPERSION LIQUID, TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM, INPUT DEVICE, AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT LIGHTING DEVICE
20170069691 · 2017-03-09 · ·

Provided is a dispersion liquid that enables formation of a transparent conductive film in which diffuse reflection of light by the surfaces of metal nanowires is prevented while maintaining good transparency, and in which yellow coloring is suppressed to provide the transparent conductive film with excellent external appearance. The dispersion liquid contains metal nanowires and a colored compound adsorbed onto the metal nanowires. A transmission b* value of a transparent conductive film formed from the dispersion liquid is no greater than 0.7.

Dye ink composition, cyan dye ink, dye ink for ink jet recording, ink jet recording method, and aqueous dye solution

A dye ink composition includes: a compound A represented by the general formula (I-1) as defined herein; a compound B represented by the general formula (I-2) as defined herein; at least one of a compound C-I represented by the general formula (I-3-1) as defined herein or a compound C-II represented by the general formula (I-3-2) as defined herein; a compound D represented by the general formula (I-4) as defined herein; and water.