Waterborne, NIR drying ink for ink jet printing
A technology of inkjet printing and ink, which is applied in the field of ink, can solve problems such as cyanine, etc. that are not mentioned
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[0021] Cyanine with a trade name of "S0837" from FEW Chemicals in Germany was dissolved at a concentration of about 0.25% in an aqueous ink containing a conventional main colorant.
[0022] The cyanines form J-aggregates during dissolution which have a narrow-band absorption maximum at a wavelength of about 900 nm to about 1100 nm, preferably about 950 nm to about 1050 nm, particularly preferably about 1050 nm. The aggregates have an average particle size of from a few nanometers to about 2 μm, preferably about 1 μm.
[0023] The ink is printed with a commercially available printing head suitable for aqueous ink, for example, a printing head with the trade name "Samba" from Fujifilm, USA.
[0024] After the water-based ink has been transferred to the printed material, such as paper, cardboard or film, the printed material is irradiated across its width with a laser.
[0025] The geometry of the laser beam on the printed material corresponds to a line extending at least across...
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