Direct food contact inks

US12152155B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12152155-B2
Application numberUS-202017625056-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2020
Priority dateJul 11, 2019
Publication dateNov 26, 2024
Grant dateNov 26, 2024

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Described herein are printing inks that are safe for direct contact with food. The inks contain colorants and other substances which comply with regulations governing the amounts of substances determined to be safe in the event one or more of the ink-containing substances were to migrate into foods or beverages, The inks exhibit resistance to removal. Also described are sets of inks. The inks provide wide color gamut.

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What is claimed is: 1. A printing ink safe for direct food contact comprising: a colorant selected from an organic colorant selected from isoindoline yellow, diketopyrrolo-pyrrole orange, diketopyrrolo-pyrrole red, quinacridone red, phthalocyanine blue, dioxazin violet, and optionally an inorganic colorant selected from carbon black, titanium dioxide, and blends thereof, 0.1 to 4.0 wt % of a wax, and a water-based acrylic emulsion safe for food contact, wherein the ink is suitable for drying to form a film upon application on a substrate; wherein the Chroma value (C) of the ink is 10% or greater than the Chroma value (C) of an ink colored by inorganic colorant of the same color; and wherein the organic colorant, wax and chemical substances comprised by the ink are determined to be safe for contact with food by having migration values below safe migration limits as established in regulatory lists for human exposure or by following an EFSA based substance hazard assessment process, and wherein the ink exhibits resistance to removal when the inks are printed on a paper substrate, as indicated by a score of 4 or greater on one or more of the following tests: Immersion test; Bleed test; and SATRA dry rub resistance test. 2. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the organic colorant is selected from Paliotol Yellow D1818, Irgazin Orange D2905, Irgazin Rubine L4025, Heliogen Blue D6840, Cromophtal Violet D5700, Suncroma C47-2222, and blends thereof. 3. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the organic colorant is selected from a pigment corresponding to one of the following color indexes: Yellow 139, orange 71, red 264, red 122, blue 15:0, Violet 37, and the inorganic colorant is selected from black 7, white 6, and blends thereof. 4. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 60 kg in accordance with the EU Cube Model. 5. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 70.3 kg in accordance with the Paper Straw Scenario. 6. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 40.7 kg in accordance with the Paper Straw Scenario. 7. The printing ink of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the chemical substances include additives selected from adhesion promoters, silicones, light stabilizers, de-gassing additives, ammonia, flow promoters, defoamers, antioxidants, stabilizers, surfactants, dispersants, plasticizers, rheological additives, silicones, and combinations thereof. 8. A set of printing inks that are safe for direct food contact, the inks of the set being of different colors and providing a wide color gamut and comprising at least one ink of claim 1 , the inks of the set comprising organic colorants and optionally carbon black or titanium oxide, wherein the organic colorants and chemical substances comprised by the inks are determined to be safe for contact with food by having migration values below safe migration limits as established in regulatory lists for human exposure or by following an EFSA based substance hazard assessment process, and wherein the ink exhibits resistance to removal. 9. The set of printing inks of claim 8 , wherein the ink set comprises red, yellow, orange, blue, violet, black, pink and clear colored inks. 10. The set of printing inks of claim 8 wherein the colorants are selected from Isoindoline yellow, diketopyrrolo-pyrrole orange, diketopyrrolo-pyrrole red, quinacridone red, phthalocyanine blue, dioxazin violet, carbon black, titanium dioxide, and blends thereof. 11. The set of printing inks of claim 8 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and the chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 60 kg in accordance with the EU Cube Model. 12. The set of printing inks of claim 8 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and the chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 70.3 kg in accordance with the Paper Straw Scenario. 13. The set of printing inks of claim 8 , wherein the migration values for the organic colorant and the chemical substances are equal to or below the threshold for a human of 40.7 kg in accordance with the Paper Straw Scenario. 14. A printed article comprising a substrate and the printing inks of the set of claim 8 . 15. The printed article of claim 14 , wherein the article is suitable for direct contact with food. 16. The printed article of claim 14 , wherein the substrate comprises paper, board, metallized paper, polyethylene, foil, metallized film, and polymeric films. 17. The printed article of claim 14 , wherein the substrate comprises paper. 18. The printed article of claim 14 , wherein the article is a paper drinking straw. 19. A method of preparing a printed substrate that is safe for direct contact with food, comprising: printing a substrate with one or more inks of claim 1 ; and drying the substrate.

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  • Polyalkenylalcohols; Polyalkenylethers; Polyalkenylesters · CPC title

  • at least partly organic · CPC title

  • Oxides, hydroxides or carbonates · CPC title

  • Ink-sets specially adapted for multi-colour inkjet printing · CPC title

  • characterised by dyes · CPC title

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What does patent US12152155B2 cover?
Described herein are printing inks that are safe for direct contact with food. The inks contain colorants and other substances which comply with regulations governing the amounts of substances determined to be safe in the event one or more of the ink-containing substances were to migrate into foods or beverages, The inks exhibit resistance to removal. Also described are sets of inks. The inks p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sun Chemical Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09D11/037. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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