Aqueous rapid-drying printing ink

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 174ST, 260 25, 260 26, 260 27R, 260DIG38, 101426, 101450, C09D 1102, C09D 1108, C09D 1110, C09D 1114

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ABSTRACT:
A printing ink which rapidly dries under the influence of heat, in particular from infra-red radiation, wherein in addition to a hydrophobic phase which is composed of a non-polar solvent, a modified phenol or cresol formaldehyde resin, a crosslinkable unsaturated polyester, a peroxide catalyst for said polyester, and a pigment, the ink moreover comprises an aqueous phase constituting at least 12 wt.% of the total ink.

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Netherlands Application Ser. No. 7504805, assigned to O+R Inktchemie N.V., filed 4-23-75; Publ'd. 10-26-76 by Derwent Publications Ltd.

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