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Edible printing ink

A technology of printing ink and vegetable oil, which is applied in ink, application, household utensils, etc. It can solve the problems that are difficult to achieve, limit the development of food and pharmaceutical printing, and affect people's health, etc., and achieve the effect of strong coloring power and high gloss

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-10-16
苏州凹凸彩印厂
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Problems solved by technology

However, most of the existing edible ink formulations contain synthetic chemical ingredients and non-natural raw materials, which are difficult to meet the relevant standards of national food and drugs, which affect people's health and limit the development of food and drug printing.

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Embodiment 1

[0011] 20 parts of natural edible colorant, 10 parts of water, 80 parts of vegetable oil, 1 part of sucrose, 5 parts of shellac, 0.1 part of food aid, and 1 part of nano-corn starch.

[0012] According to the above-mentioned mass parts, add the natural edible additives into water and keep stirring until completely dissolved to obtain solution a; add vegetable oil, sucrose, shellac, and edible additives into solution a, stir continuously to obtain mixed solution b, and add nano-corn starch Solution b, grind for 1-3h; pass the inspection and fill the finished product.

Embodiment 2

[0014] 25 parts of natural edible coloring agent, 15 parts of water, 85 parts of vegetable oil, 5 parts of sucrose, 10 parts of shellac, 0.5 part of food aid, 2 parts of nano-corn starch.

[0015] According to the above-mentioned mass parts, add the natural edible additives into water and keep stirring until completely dissolved to obtain solution a; add vegetable oil, sucrose, shellac, and edible additives into solution a, stir continuously to obtain mixed solution b, and add nano-corn starch Solution b, grind for 1-3h; pass the inspection and fill the finished product.

Embodiment 3

[0017] 30 parts of natural edible coloring agent, 20 parts of water, 85 parts of vegetable oil, 8 parts of sucrose, 15 parts of shellac, 1 part of food aid, 3 parts of nano-corn starch.

[0018] According to the above-mentioned mass parts, add the natural edible additives into water and keep stirring until completely dissolved to obtain solution a; add vegetable oil, sucrose, shellac, and edible additives into solution a, stir continuously to obtain mixed solution b, and add nano-corn starch Solution b, grind for 1-3h; pass the inspection and fill the finished product.

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Abstract

The invention discloses edible printing ink which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20-45 parts of a natural edible colorant, 10-30 parts of water, 80-90 parts of plant oil, 1-10 parts of sucrose, 5-20 parts of shellac, 0.1-1.5 parts of an edible additive and 1-5 parts of nano maize starch, wherein the natural edible colorant is one or a mixture of several of orange yellow, black bean red, black currant red and rosa laevigate michx brown, and the plant oil is one or a mixture of several of peanut oil, linseed oil and rapeseed oil. Due to the adoption of the natural colorant, the plant oil, the additive and the nano material, the edible printing ink has excellent performances of high lustrousness, high tinting strength and the like, and completely meets the safety and health requirements of national edible products.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an ink used in food or medicine, in particular to an edible printing ink. Background technique [0002] Since the development of printing ink technology, inks with various new functions have been developed and applied in various fields, such as magnetic inks, anti-counterfeiting inks, conductive inks, inks for temperature indication, color developing inks, edible inks, pyrotechnic inks, etc. Edible inks not only have the general commonality of printing inks, but also are gradually widely used in food (or medicine) surface decoration because of their edible properties. For edible inks, to meet the printing adaptability, it should also have the general composition of printing inks, such as binders, pigments, fillers and additives. Edible inks are directly for human consumption after printing, so each component of the ink must meet the requirements of human consumption. However, most of the existing edible ink formulations conta...

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IPC IPC(8): C09D11/06
Inventor 沈届秋
Owner 苏州凹凸彩印厂
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