Recorders – Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines – Pressure responsive element
Patent
1989-04-28
1991-06-04
Lieberman, Paul
Recorders
Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines
Pressure responsive element
346140R, 106 20, 106 22, 106 23, B41J 201, C09D 1102
Patent
active
050218026
ABSTRACT:
Novel impulse ink or bubble jet inks are disclosed which comprise 90-99.9% by weight of aqueous sol-gel medium and 0.1-10% by weight colorant. The inks are thermally reversible sol-gels which are gels at ambient temperatures and sols at temperatures between about 40.degree.-100.degree. C.
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Dataproducts Corporation
Lieberman Paul
Skane Christine A.
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