Abstract:
The present disclosure pertains to an aqueous inkjet ink containing a pigment as colorant, a polymeric binder, an anionic surfactant and a 1-alkyl-2-pyrrolidone co-solvent. The present disclosure further pertains to an ink set containing this aqueous inkjet ink, as well as to methods of printing with this ink and ink set on a variety of substrates, and particularly hydrophobic substrates and nonporous media.
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a dye-based inkjet ink set and, more particularly, to a dye-based inkjet ink set suitable for printing on polyamide fabric.
Abstract:
Inkjet inks that have, as principal components, a post printing curing agent and a crosslinked polyurethane dispersoid binder additive with selected diols used to prepare the polyurethane. The diols include a polyether diol, an ionic diol and polycarbonate, polyamide and poly(meth)acrylate diols. These inks can be used for printing on different media, and are particularly suitable for printing on textiles. The printed textiles are particularly durable to key wash fastness and crock testing.
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an aqueous inkjet ink set based on disperse dye colorants and, more particularly, to such an inkjet ink set particularly suitable for printing on polyester and polyester blend textiles, such as automotive textile stock, so that the printed fabric is colorfast when exposed to light.
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a dye-based inkjet ink set that includes a red disperse dye and, more particularly, to a dye-based inkjet ink set suitable for printing on polyester and polyester blends fabrics. The present invention also pertains to a method for printing polyester and polyester blends fabrics with the dye-based inkjet ink set, and a polyester and polyester blends fabrics so printed.
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a dye-based inkjet ink set and, more particularly, to a dye-based inkjet ink set suitable for printing on polyamide fabric. The present invention also pertains to a method for printing a polyamide fabric with the dye-based inkjet ink set, and a polyamide fabric so printed.
Abstract:
The present disclosure pertains to an aqueous inkjet ink containing a pigment as colorant, a polymeric binder, an anionic surfactant and a 1-alkyl-2-pyrrolidone co-solvent. The present disclosure further pertains to an ink set containing this aqueous inkjet ink, as well as to methods of printing with this ink and ink set on a variety of substrates, and particularly hydrophobic substrates and nonporous media.
Abstract:
Inkjet inks that have, as principal components, a post printing curing agent and a crosslinked polyurethane dispersoid binder additive with selected diols used to prepare the polyurethane. The diols include a polyether diol, an ionic diol and polycarbonate, polyamide and poly(meth)acrylate diols. These inks can be used for printing on different media, and are particularly suitable for printing on textiles. The printed textiles are particularly durable too key wash fastness and crock testing.
Abstract:
This invention pertains to an aqueous disperse dye black ink and inkjet ink set containing this disperse dye black ink. The ink and ink sets are especially suitable for printing of textiles, especially polyester and polyester blends.
Abstract:
A process for dyeing certain textile fibers, utilizing vat acid dyeing and specific additional (second) reducing agents such as α-hydroxyalkylsulfinic acids, their salts and 1,2,4-trithiolane, resulting in excellent depth of shade and washfastness, is provided.