Ink composition for inkjet textile printing and textile printing method for hydrophobic fiber
US-2021139727-A1 · May 13, 2021 · US
US11820904B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11820904-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917256805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2023 |
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A black ink composition for inkjet printing that contains a water-soluble organic solvent, a resin emulsion, a dispersing agent, and at least four types of sublimation dyes. At least three of the sublimation dye types are C.I. disperse yellow, C.I. disperse red, and C.I. disperse blue, and at least one of the sublimation dye types has a maximum absorption wavelength in the wavelength band of 640 nm to less than 680 nm as measured from a visible spectral absorption of a solution obtained by dissolving the dye in acetone. An ink set for inkjet printing that includes the black ink composition for inkjet printing, and a method for printing on hydrophobic fibers that uses the composition and the ink set.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A black ink composition for inkjet textile printing, comprising a water-soluble organic solvent, a urethane resin emulsion, a dispersant, and at least four sublimable dyes, wherein at least three types of the sublimable dyes are selected from the group consisting of C.I. Disperse Yellow, C.I. Disperse Red, and C.I. Disperse Blue, and include C.I. Disperse Yellow 54, C.I. Disperse Red 60, and C.I. Disperse Blue 360, and at least one of the sublimable dyes has a maximum absorption wavelength in a wavelength range of 640 nm or more and less than 680 nm in a visible spectroscopic absorption of a solution dissolved in acetone, wherein the sublimable dye having a maximum absorption wavelength in a wavelength range of 640 nm or more and less than 680 nm is a sublimable dye is selected from the group consisting of C. I. Disperse Blue 359, C. I. Disperse Blue 60, and C. I. Disperse Blue 334. 2. The black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to claim 1 , wherein the dispersant is a styrene-(meth)acrylic copolymer or a formalin condensate of an aromatic sulfonic acid or a salt thereof. 3. The black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to claim 1 , wherein the resin emulsion is a polycarbonate-based urethane resin emulsion. 4. The black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to claim 1 , wherein the dispersant is a styrene-(meth)acrylic copolymer and the copolymer has a mass average molecular weight of 5,000 to 17,000 and an acid value of 100 to 250 mg KOH/g. 5. The black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to claim 1 , wherein the dispersant is selected from the group consisting of a formalin condensate of creosote oil sulfonic acid or a salt thereof and a formalin condensate of methylnaphthalene sulfonic acid or a salt thereof. 6. The black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to claim 1 , wherein the water-soluble organic solvent includes at least one selected from glycerin and diglycerin. 7. An ink set for inkjet textile printing, comprising the black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to any one of claim 1 , a yellow ink composition for inkjet textile printing, a magenta ink composition for inkjet textile printing, and a cyan ink composition for inkjet textile printing. 8. A method for textile printing of a hydrophobic fiber, comprising: using, as an ink, the black ink composition for inkjet textile printing according to any one of claim 1 and attaching a droplet of the ink to an intermediate recording medium using an inkjet printer to obtain a recorded image; and transferring the recorded image to the hydrophobic fiber by contacting the hydrophobic fiber with a surface to which the ink is attached in the intermediate recording medium, followed by heat treatment. 9. A dyed hydrophobic fiber obtained by the method for textile printing of a hydrophobic fiber according to claim 8 . 10. A method for textile printing of a hydrophobic fiber, comprising: using, as an ink, each ink composition included in the ink set for inkjet textile printing according to claim 7 and attaching a droplet of the ink to an intermediate recording medium using an inkjet printer to obtain a recorded image; and transferring the recorded image to the hydrophobic fiber by contacting the hydrophobic fiber with a surface to which the ink is attached in the intermediate recording medium, followed by heat treatment. 11. A dyed hydrophobic fiber obtained by the method for textile printing of a hydrophobic fiber according to claim 10 .
containing macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions other than those only involving unsaturated carbon-to-carbon bonds · CPC title
characterised by the ink properties (supplying ink in a solid state B41J2/17593) · CPC title
by ink-jet printing · CPC title
by transferring ink from the master sheet · CPC title
using thermal means, e.g. infrared radiation, heat · CPC title
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