Coating processes – Transparency or translucency increased
Patent
1997-06-11
1999-10-12
Szekely, Peter A.
Coating processes
Transparency or translucency increased
427288, 427384, 4273855, 427422, 523160, 523161, 524491, B05D 102, B41J 201, C08L 9106
Patent
active
059651962
ABSTRACT:
A hot-melt ink composition, which is solid at room temperature, comprises a wax having a melting point of about 50.degree. C. or above, a resin and a colorant. The resin has a softening point higher than the melting point of the wax in order to obtain a transparent image, or the resin has a softening point lower than the melting point of the wax in order to obtain an opaque image.
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Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Szekely Peter A.
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