Processes utilizing mixed emulsions in the printing industry

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427258, 427288, 427391, 4274071, 427411, 427428, B05D 102

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process for the use of a novel emulsion composition in the printing industry. The composition when applied to printed substrates provides outstanding lubrication, antistatic and antismudge properties, as well as minimizes the occurrence of tears in the substrate. Additionally, the compositions of the present invention aid in the folding operation.
The compositions of the present invention are emulsions. These emulsions are applied to the substrate surface after the ink is applied. The emulsion breaks causing the deposition of a uniform coating of composition of the current invention.
The mixed emulsion composition contains one or more dimethylpolysiloxanes, mineral oil, a nonionic emulsification agent and water.

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