Recording material

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Surface property or characteristic of web – sheet or block

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428195, 428209, 428500, B41M 500

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057562121

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to an improved recording material to meet the requirements of the inkjet process.
Such recording material are known in principle. They are paper or transparent or dull plastics films. These materials, in particular the plastics films, carry an ink-accepting layer on at least one of their surfaces. These are generally hydrophilic coatings which are applied to the substrate in a thickness of between 2 and 50 .mu.m. Such layers are particularly suitable for accepting the generally aqueous inks.
WO 92/07723 describes the coating of a substrate material with a mixture of a crosslinkable and a liquid-absorbing polymer, a partially permeable network being formed in the layer after complete reaction of the said polymers.
WO 93/04869 discloses an ink-accepting layer which is composed of the following components: (1) a vinylpyrrolidone, (2) a polyester, (3) an alkylene oxide polymer, (4) a polyvinyl alcohol and (5) a polyether. The layer exhibits particularly good acceptance properties for aqueous inks.
EP-A-524 626 describes a recording material having a layer which consists mainly of porous pseudoboehmite. This coating has the advantage of particularly rapid drying of the ink.
The use of coloured inks in addition to black ink has become established in the production of recordings, in particular image recordings. A wide range of colour effects is achievable by suitable mixing of the primary colours cyan, magenta, yellow and black. In some cases (graphics, advertising, labels), particularly glossy, reflecting colour effects are desirable. Such effects are not achievable by means of conventional known recording materials.
It is the object of the invention to provide a recording material for inkjet processes on which particularly glossy recordings and/or colour effects are achievable with conventional inks.
This object is achieved by an ink-jet recording material having a substrate material which has a metal layer at least on one of its surfaces and has on this metal layer a transparent or slightly dull recording layer for accepting aqueous inks, the gloss measured on the surface of this recording layer according to DIN 67530 having a value >70% when measured at an angle of 20.degree., 60.degree. and 85.degree. against the standard gloss master (standard A).
It is usual to measure the gloss at different angles, depending on the gloss. Relatively dull surfaces are usually measured at 85.degree. and more highly glossy surfaces at 20.degree.. The recording material according to the invention has a gloss of more than 70%, preferably of more than 80%, at all conventional measuring angles. A gloss of more than 90% at the measuring angles 60.degree. and 85.degree. and more than 85% at a measuring angle of 20.degree. is very particularly preferred.
The gloss of the recording material is measured on the recording layer according to DIN 67530 using commercial gloss measuring apparatuses, for example by means of an apparatus obtainable under the name "detectometer" from the company Dr. Lange. The measurement is carried out against the standard gloss master (standard A).
To achieve this gloss of the recording material, the transparent substrate material is provided with a smooth reflecting metal layer on at least one surface by any dessired method. Suitable preferred metals are aluminium, zinc, nickel, chromium, copper, gold, silver or the alloys thereof. The application is preferably effected by vapour deposition at reduced pressure or by cathode sputtering over the substrate material arranged in a chamber. The metal layer may also be composed of several individually applied layers in order to obtain the desired thickness. The thickness of the metal layer is preferably 10 nm to 300 nm.
Preferably the metal layer is covered by a protective coating and the transparent or slightly dull recording layer for acepting aqueous inks is positioned on said protective layer.
In order to achieve the desired effect of the metal layer on the surface gloss of the recording layer, the substrate material should have as sm

REFERENCES:
patent: 4664952 (1987-05-01), Arai
patent: 4956223 (1990-09-01), Arai
patent: 5612281 (1997-03-01), Kobayashi et al.

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