High stability printing liquid, intended more particularly for p

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106 22, C09D 1102

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a high stability printing liquid, intended more particularly for printing by ink jet.
The ink is in the state of a micro-emulsion formed by a dispersing phase containing a group of inter-compatible constituents and a dispersed phase containing a second group of inter-compatible constituents, the constituents of the first and second groups being incompatible with one another. These two phases are separated by an interfacial liquid containing surfactant molecules in such a way that the dispersed phase is in the form of globules of 500 to 1000 Angstrom.
The invention is more particularly applicable to printing by ink jet.

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J. Chem. Phys. 69(7), pp. 3279-3288, (1978).
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 18, #2, Jul. 1975, N.Y.

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