Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080255281 | Titanium dioxide slurries for ink applications - A titanium dioxide slurry comprises (a) a titanium dioxide pigment; (b) a combination of dispersants comprising: (1) a graft copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of about 4,000 to 100,000, comprising about 90 to 50% by weight of a polymeric backbone and correspondingly about 10 to 50% by weight of macromonomer side chains attached to the backbone, the polymeric backbone and macromonomer side chains comprising 100 wt % of the graft copolymer, wherein (i) the polymeric backbone is hydrophobic in comparison to the macromonomer side chains and comprises one or more polymerized ethylenically unsaturated hydrophobic monomers and, optionally, up to about 20% by weight, based on the weight of the graft copolymer, of polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid monomers; and (ii) each of the macromonomer side chains individually is a hydrophilic polymer containing acid groups attached to the polymeric backbone at a single terminal point and (A) has a weight average molecular weight of about 1,000 to 30,000, and (B) comprises from about 2% to about 100% by weight, based on the weight of the macromonomer side chain, of a polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid monomer and (C) wherein the acid groups are at least partially neutralized with an inorganic base and/or an amine; (2) a block copolymer of type AB, ABA, or ABC wherein at least one of the blocks in the block copolymer is an adsorbing segment and wherein at least one of the blocks in the block copolymer is a stabilizing segment; and (c) a liquid carrier. | 10-16-2008 |
20090253853 | TITANIUM DIOXIDE SLURRIES FOR INK APPLICATIONS - A titanium dioxide slurry comprises (a) a titanium dioxide pigment; (b) a combination of dispersants comprising: (1) a graft copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of about 4,000 to 100,000, comprising about 90 to 50% by weight of a polymeric backbone and correspondingly about 10 to 50% by weight of macromonomer side chains attached to the backbone, the polymeric backbone and macromonomer side chains comprising 100 wt % of the graft copolymer, wherein (i) the polymeric backbone is hydrophobic in comparison to the macromonomer side chains and comprises one or more polymerized ethylenically unsaturated hydrophobic monomers and, optionally, up to about 20% by weight, based on the weight of the graft copolymer, of polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid monomers; and (ii) each of the macromonomer side chains individually is a hydrophilic polymer containing acid groups attached to the polymeric backbone at a single terminal point and (A) has a weight average molecular weight of about 1,000 to 30,000, and (B) comprises from about 2% to about 100% by weight, based on the weight of the macromonomer side chain, of a polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid monomer and (C) wherein the acid groups are at least partially neutralized with an inorganic base and/or an amine; (2) a block copolymer of type AB, ABA, or ABC wherein at least one of the blocks in the block copolymer is an adsorbing segment and wherein at least one of the blocks in the block copolymer is a stabilizing segment; and (c) a liquid carrier. | 10-08-2009 |
20100143590 | Amphoteric dispersants and their use in inkjet inks - The present disclosure provides a black ink-jet ink, having a pH greater than 7, comprising a first aqueous vehicle, a carbon black pigment, and an amphoteric polymeric dispersant, wherein the amphoteric polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment consisting essentially of an amine monomer; and the B block is a segment comprising an acidic monomer and at least one hydrophobic monomer; wherein the dispersant is neutralized, and with the proviso that the acid number is greater that the amine number, and the B block does not contain an amine monomer. The disclosure further pertains to an ink set comprising this black ink and at least a second ink which contains a reactive species with appropriate cationic agent, salt, or pH capable of destabilizing the carbon black dispersion. Still further, the disclosure pertains to a method of printing wherein the black ink and second ink are printed in an adjacent relationship, thereby minimizing penetration, feathering and/or bleed of the black pigment and improving print quality. | 06-10-2010 |
20100331456 | Powder Coating Composition with New Pigment - A powder coating composition comprising an intimate mixture of at least one film forming resin binder and from 0.1 to 50 wt. %, based on the total weight of the powder coating composition, of at least one modified encapsulated titanium dioxide. | 12-30-2010 |
20110003931 | Modified Titanium Dioxide - An encapsulated titanium dioxide comprising an intimate mixture of
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20110039028 | INKJET INK WITH SELF DISPERSED PIGMENTS AND POLYURETHANE INK ADDITIVES - The invention provides an ink for inkjet printing, comprising a self-dispersing pigment colorant and certain urea terminated polyurethanes derived from alpha-omega diols and/or polyetherdiols which enhances print quality especially gloss and distinctness of image without compromising jetting performance. | 02-17-2011 |
20110060102 | UREA-TERMINATED POLYURETHANE DISPERSANTS - The present invention relates to urea terminated polyurethane dispersants based on selected diols, aqueous dispersions of such polyurethanes, the manufacture of the urea terminated polyurethane dispersions, and inks containing pigments and/or disperse dyes dispersed with these urea terminated polyurethane dispersants. The urea termination can have nonionic hydrophilic substituents. | 03-10-2011 |
20110065861 | UREA-TERMINATED POLYURETHANE DISPERSANTS - The present invention relates to urea terminated polyurethane dispersants based on certain diols which have grafted alkyl, aryl or fluoroalkyl substituents, aqueous dispersions of such polyurethanes, the manufacture of the urea terminated polyurethane dispersions and inks containing pigments and/or disperse dyes dispersed with these urea terminated polyurethane dispersants. | 03-17-2011 |
20110199420 | AB BLOCK COPOLYMER DISPERSANTS HAVING AN INK VEHICLE SOLUBLE BLOCK - The present disclosure provides a aqueous colorant dispersion comprising a colorant and a polymeric dispersant, wherein the polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment having a block size of about 5 to about 18 units, is substantially free of hydroxyethylmethacrylate, and comprises at least 50% by weight of a monomer, having the following structure: CH | 08-18-2011 |
20110242154 | AMPHOTERIC DISPERSANTS AND THEIR USE IN INKJET INKS - The present disclosure provides a ink-jet ink, having a pH greater than 7, comprising a first aqueous vehicle, a colorant, more typically a carbon black pigment, and an amphoteric polymeric dispersant, wherein the amphoteric polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment consisting essentially of an amine monomer; and the B block is a segment comprising an acidic monomer and at least one hydrophobic monomer; wherein the dispersant is neutralized, and the B block is free of an amine monomer. The disclosure further pertains to an ink set comprising this ink jet ink and at least a second ink which contains a reactive species with appropriate cationic agent, salt, or pH modifying agent capable of destabilizing the colorant containing dispersion of the first ink. Still further, the disclosure pertains to a method of printing wherein the first ink and second ink of the ink set are printed in an adjacent relationship, thereby minimizing penetration, feathering and/or bleed of the colorant and improving print quality. | 10-06-2011 |
20110245410 | AMPHOTERIC POYURETHANE DISPERSANTS AND THEIR USE IN INKJET INKS - The disclosure provides an aqueous dispersion and ink jet inks comprising a colorant and an amphoteric polyurethane dispersant, wherein the amphoteric polyurethane dispersant comprises a reaction product of at least one basic amine urethane monomer, at least one acidic urethane monomer, and at least one urethane monomer comprising two or more isocyanates having improved bleed control, and optical density/chroma. | 10-06-2011 |
20120035317 | Urea-Terminated Polyurethane Dispersants - The present invention relates to urea-terminated polyurethanes dispersants based on diols and polyether diols, aqueous dispersions of such polyurethanes, the manufacture of the urea terminated polyurethane dispersions and inks containing pigments and/or disperse dyes dispersed with these urea terminated polyurethane dispersants. The urea termination can have nonionic hydrophilic substituents. | 02-09-2012 |
20120098910 | METHOD OF PRINTING USING INK JET INKS COMPRISING A CROSSLINKING PIGMENT DISPERSION BASED ON DIBLOCK POLYMERIC DISPERSANTS - The present disclosure provides method of ink jet printing onto a substrate comprising, in any workable order, the steps of: (a) providing an ink jet printer that is responsive to digital data signals; (b) loading the printer with a substrate to be printed; (c) loading the printer with an aqueous ink jet ink comprising an ink vehicle and an aqueous dispersion, wherein the aqueous dispersion comprises a solid particle and a polymeric dispersant that has been crosslinked, wherein the polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment having a block size of about 5 to about 18 units, and comprises at least 50% by weight of a monomer, having the following structure: CH | 04-26-2012 |
20120101217 | CROSSLINKING PIGMENT DISPERSION ON DIBLOCK POLYMERIC DISPERSANTS - The present disclosure provides an aqueous dispersion comprising a solid particle and a polymeric dispersant, wherein the polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment having a block size of about 5 to about 18 units, and comprises at least 50% by weight of a monomer having the following structure: CH | 04-26-2012 |
20120105558 | AQUEOUS INK JET INK COMPRISING A CROSSLINKING PIGMENT DISPERSION BASED ON DIBLOCK POLYMERIC DISPERSANTS - The present disclosure provides an aqueous ink jet ink comprising an ink vehicle and an aqueous dispersion, wherein the aqueous dispersion comprises a solid particle and a polymeric dispersant that has been crosslinked, wherein the polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment having a block size of about 5 to about 18 units, and comprises at least 50% by weight of a monomer, having the following structure: CH | 05-03-2012 |
20120232195 | METHOD OF PREPARING CROSS-LINKED COLORANT DISPERSIONS - A process for preparing a crossed-linked colorant dispersion is provided in which a partially neutralized dispersant polymer having a cross-linkable moiety is used as a dispersant for a colorant by reacting the cross-linkable moiety on the dispersant with a cross-linking agent. | 09-13-2012 |
20130141489 | INKJET INK WITH POLYURETHANE ADDIIVE DERIVED FROM ALKOXY AROMATIC DIOLS INKS - The invention provides an ink for inkjet printing, comprising colorant and certain polyurethane ink additives which is derived from alkoxy aromatic diol derived from alkoxy aromatic diols which enhances fastness of the print towards highlighter and finger smudge without compromising jetting performance and storage stability of the ink. The inks may be jetted from both thermal and piezo ink jet systems. | 06-06-2013 |
20130144008 | POLYURETHANE DISPERSANTS DERIVED FROM ALKOXY AROMATIC DIOLS - The present invention relates to polyurethane dispersants based on alkoxy aromatic diols. These polyurethane dispersants are used to disperse pigments and/or disperse dyes and inks containing pigments and/or disperse dyes dispersed with these polyurethane ionic dispersants. The polyurethane dispersants can have nonionic hydrophilic substituents. | 06-06-2013 |
20130182032 | AQUEOUS INKJET INKS CONTAINING POLYURETHANE BINDERS WITH COMPONENTS TO INTERACT WITH CELLULOSE - Disclosed are aqueous inkjet inks containing a polyurethane ink additive as a binder. The binder contains a component capable of interacting with cellulose. Certain heterocycles having similar Hansen solubility parameters as cellulose were incorporated into the polyurethane binders. Prints from these inks have better durability and optical properties than similar additives that do not have the components capable of interacting with cellulose. | 07-18-2013 |
20130208039 | AQUEOUS INKJET INKS CONTAINING POLYMERIC BINDERS WITH COMPONENTS TO INTERACT WITH CELLULOSE - Disclosed are aqueous inkjet inks containing a polymeric ink additive as a binder. The binder contains a component capable of interacting with cellulose. Certain heterocycles having similar Hansen solubility parameters as cellulose were incorporated into the polymeric binders. Prints from these inks have better durability and optical properties than similar additives that do not have the components capable of interacting with cellulose. | 08-15-2013 |
20140296393 | INKJET INKS CONTAINING PIGMENTED DISPERSIONS WITH IMPROVED WATER REDISPERSABILITY - The present disclosure provides an aqueous ink for inkjet printing. The ink contains an aqueous vehicle, a pigment dispersion and a polyacrylate dispersant to disperse the pigment dispersion. The dispersion contains a disaccharide to aid water redispersability. | 10-02-2014 |
20140378606 | AQUEOUS PIGMENT DISPERSIONS WITH COMPONENTS TO INTERACT WITH CELLULOSE - Aqueous pigment dispersions having components in the dispersant capable of interacting with cellulose are described. These components include a heterocycle substituted to the oxygen atom of an acrylate ester. The heterocycle is selected based on its Hansen solubility parameters. | 12-25-2014 |