Textile printing ink set and textile printing method
US-11952502-B2 · Apr 9, 2024 · US
US2017190927A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017190927-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715464874-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed are ink compositions for printing patterns on substrates having non-stick fluororesin coatings. The ink compositions are particularly useful for printing decorative patterns or markings on cookware or bakeware to provide aesthetic and/or functional effects. Also disclosed are coated substrates which comprise non-stick coatings having patterns. Further disclosed are methods of manufacturing the coated substrates comprising non-stick coatings having patterns.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A coated substrate comprising a non-stick coating having a pattern, wherein the non-stick coating comprises: a primer coat which adheres to the substrate; optionally, a midcoat; a pattern which comprises amorphous silica particles; and a topcoat. 2 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the pattern comprises: (i) 30-90 weight % of a fluoropolymer selected from PTFE, PFA, FEP, and mixtures thereof; (ii) 0-50 weight % of a colorant selected from organic pigments, inorganic pigment, and mixtures thereof; and (iii) 2-25 weight % of amorphous silica particles; wherein the weight % is based on the total weight of the pattern, and provided that said pattern is essentially free of polyamideimide. 3 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the pattern is formed by applying an ink composition comprising: (i) 25-65 weight % of a fluoropolymer selected from PTFE, PFA, FEP, and mixtures thereof; (ii) 0-25 weight % of a colorant selected from organic pigments, inorganic pigment, and mixtures thereof; (iii) 1-15 weight % of amorphous silica particles; (iv) 1-15 weight % of a nonionic surfactant, wherein the nonionic surfactant comprises at least one aliphatic alcohol ethoxylate, or a mixture thereof; and (v) 10-50 weight % of a liquid carrier consisting of water, water-miscible solvents and mixtures thereof; wherein the weight % is based on the total weight of the ink composition; and provided that the ink composition is essentially free of polyamideimide. 4 . The coated substrate of claim 2 or 3 , wherein the colorant (b) is an inorganic pigment selected from the group consisting of titanium dioxide, iron aluminum titanate, iron oxide, carbon black, ultramarine blue, mica coated with titanium dioxide, and combinations thereof. 5 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the amorphous silica particles have a BET surface area ranging from 100 to 450 m 2 /g. 6 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the primer coat, the optional midcoat and the topcoat of the non-stick coating, each independently comprises at least one fluoropolymer component selected from PTFE, PFA, FEP, and mixtures thereof. 7 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is aluminum, anodized aluminum, cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, enamel, glass, or glass-ceramics. 8 . The coated substrate of claim 1 , wherein the pattern is a decorative pattern or a marking.
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