Marking composition
US-2016137863-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US10584259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10584259-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414763063-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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The invention relates to a marking composition, by means of which better protection of goods than hitherto available can be achieved independently of the coloring of the goods. The marking composition comprises an infrared-absorbing particulate component and a carbon derivative, wherein the weight ratio of infrared-absorbing component to carbon derivative is in the range of approx. 10:1 to approx. 10,000:1.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An article comprising one or more infrared-detectable identification markings comprising an infrared-absorbing particulate component, wherein the infrared-absorbing particulate component has a characteristic particle size value d 50 of about 100 nm or less, and a carbon derivative, wherein the weight ratio of the infrared-absorbing particulate component to the carbon derivative is in the range of about 100:1 to about 10,000:1, wherein the one or more infrared-detectable identification markings comprise a finely dispersed particulate mixture of the infrared-absorbing particulate component and the carbon derivative, wherein the one or more infrared-detectable identification markings contain a solid material portion of the infrared-absorbing particulate component of approximately 0.05 to approximately 1 weight-%, and wherein the one or more identification markings exhibit a synergistic emission in the infrared range as a result of the combination of the infrared-absorbing particulate component and the carbon derivative. 2. The article of claim 1 wherein the article comprises a surface and the one or more identification markings are on the surface of the article. 3. The article of claim 1 wherein the one or more markings form a security code or a data matrix code. 4. The article of claim 1 wherein the infrared-absorbing particulate component is an oxide selected from the group consisting of tin oxides, zinc oxides, antimony oxides, indium oxides, molybdenum oxides, tungsten oxides, bismuth oxide, and combinations thereof. 5. The article of claim 1 wherein the infrared-absorbing particulate component comprises a tin oxide doped with an element selected from the group consisting of indium, antimony, fluorine, and combinations thereof. 6. The article of claim 1 wherein the carbon derivative is selected from the group consisting of soot, graphite, fullerenes, graphenes, carbon nanotubes, and combinations thereof. 7. The article of claim 1 wherein the infrared-absorbing particulate component has a characteristic particle size value d50 of about 70 nm or less. 8. The article of claim 1 wherein the carbon derivative is in the form of nanoparticles that extend in at least one direction by about 100 nm or less. 9. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of identification cards, credit cards, debit cards, and combinations thereof. 10. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is a consumer good. 11. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is a textile. 12. The article of claim 1 wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of CD's, DVD's, and combinations thereof. 13. The article of claim 1 wherein the identification markings are visually undetectable.
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