Rapid-drying printing ink and a printing process using same

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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106 30, 260 174ST, 260 25, 260 27R, 260 293, 260 336UA, 260842, 260843, C08L 306, C08L 310, C08L 9304, C09D 1108

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ABSTRACT:
A printing ink which rapidly dries under the influence of heat, in particular from infra-red radiation, and which is composed of:

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