JPS5878796A - Thermal recording material - Google Patents

Thermal recording material

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Publication number
JPS5878796A
JPS5878796A JP56177078A JP17707881A JPS5878796A JP S5878796 A JPS5878796 A JP S5878796A JP 56177078 A JP56177078 A JP 56177078A JP 17707881 A JP17707881 A JP 17707881A JP S5878796 A JPS5878796 A JP S5878796A
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polyester film
saturated polyester
thermal recording
laminated
recording
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Inventor
Hiroyo Oshima
大島 宏世
Yutaka Kojima
裕 小島
Yukio Kobayashi
幸雄 小林
Koichi Nagai
弘一 永井
Kazumasa Koyama
小山 一正
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Jujo Paper Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M5/00Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein
    • B41M5/50Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording
    • B41M5/52Macromolecular coatings
    • B41M5/5263Macromolecular coatings characterised by the use of polymers obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds
    • B41M5/5272Polyesters; Polycarbonates

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  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • Thermal Transfer Or Thermal Recording In General (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain a thermal recording material capable of giving recordings having greatly improved color density by laminating a saturated polyester film subjected to a heat treatment at 120 deg.C or higher as a thermal recording layer receiving colorant transferred from a colorant layer provided on a base material on the base material. CONSTITUTION:As a thermal recording lever receiving selectively colorants transferred when being contacted with a colorant layer in solid or semi-solid at ordinary temprature, provided on a base material, and the heated, a saturated polyester film subjected to a heat treatment in an atmosphere of 120 deg.C or higher is dry-laminated on a supporter, or a dry-laminate consisting of the saturated polyester film and the supporter is heat-treated at 120 deg.C or higher. Also, after the saturated polyester film is laminated with the supporter, and then subjected to a heat treatment in an atmoshere of 120 deg.C. The polyester film is laminated on the supporter by hot press of 120 deg.C or higher.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 本発明は熱記録体に関するもので、さらに詳しくは色材
を塗布した基材を使用し、該色材層と記録体とを接触せ
しめ、サーマルヘッド等による加熱により色材を記録体
に転移させる熱記録方式における記録体に関するもので
ある。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a thermal recording medium, and more specifically, a base material coated with a coloring material is used, the coloring material layer and the recording medium are brought into contact, and the coloring is achieved by heating with a thermal head or the like. The present invention relates to a recording medium in a thermal recording method in which a material is transferred to the recording medium.

一般に熱記録方式としては、加熱により物理的又は化学
的変化を起して発色する記録層を設けた感熱記録紙にサ
ーマルヘッドを接触させ、所要の発色記録を得る方式が
普及している、しかし、この記録方式は使用する感熱記
録紙が保存時や取扱時の不可避の圧力や熱などKよって
発色汚染が起り扁く、又製造コストが高いと云う欠点が
あった。
In general, the most popular thermal recording method is to bring a thermal head into contact with a thermal recording paper provided with a recording layer that develops color by causing a physical or chemical change when heated, thereby obtaining the desired color recording. However, this recording method has the disadvantage that the heat-sensitive recording paper used is flat due to color staining due to unavoidable pressure and heat during storage and handling, and is expensive to manufacture.

従って、上記の熱記録方、弐に代るものとして、例えば
特開昭6l−11S446号公報に記載されているよう
K、常温では固体又は半固体状の色材を紙、樹脂フィル
ム等の基材上に塗布しておき、誼基材との色材と記録用
紙とを接触せしめ、サーマルヘッドにより帥記基材上の
色材を加熱して選択的に前記記録用紙に転移させて記録
を行なう方式が提案されている。この記録方式において
基材に塗布した色材が記録シートへ転移するのは、色材
又は色材を含有するバインダーが熱によって熔融、蒸発
、又は昇華し、これに伴って記載シートへの粘着、染着
等が起るためである。ここで使用する色材は一般に染料
、顔料をワックス類等のバインダーに分散したもので、
このうち例えば転移が昇華による方式の場合、染料とし
ては昇華温度が60〜300℃の昇華性染料、即ちニド
ρ系、アゾ系、キノリン系、アントラキノン系等の分散
染料が用いられる。また、熔融等の転移方式の場合も普
通の状態では色材を記録シートと接触させても色材の転
移は起らないが、例えば60〜300’Cの加熱により
初めて色材の転移が起るものである。従って、この記録
方式は記録シートとして普通紙を使用で芦る点を特長と
している。
Therefore, as an alternative to the above-mentioned thermal recording method 2, for example, as described in JP-A No. 61-11S446, K. The coloring material is applied onto the recording material, the coloring material on the recording material is brought into contact with the recording paper, and the coloring material on the recording material is heated by a thermal head and selectively transferred to the recording paper to record. A method has been proposed to do this. In this recording method, the coloring material applied to the base material is transferred to the recording sheet when the coloring material or the binder containing the coloring material melts, evaporates, or sublimates due to heat, and as a result, adhesion to the writing sheet, This is because staining etc. may occur. The coloring materials used here are generally dyes and pigments dispersed in a binder such as wax.
For example, when the transition is carried out by sublimation, a sublimable dye having a sublimation temperature of 60 to 300 DEG C., that is, a disperse dye such as a nido ρ type, an azo type, a quinoline type, or an anthraquinone type, is used as the dye. In addition, in the case of a transfer method such as melting, under normal conditions, colorant transfer does not occur even if the colorant comes into contact with the recording sheet, but transfer of the colorant does not occur until heating at 60 to 300°C, for example. It is something that Therefore, this recording method is characterized by the use of plain paper as the recording sheet.

しかしながら普通紙を使用した場合、とくに染着による
場合には記録の色濃度が低いためにこの記録方式に適合
する熱記録シートの開発が要望されているう 本発明者らは鋭意研究を重ねた結果、120 ’C以上
で熱処理した飽和ポリエステルフィルムを記録層として
用いることによって記録物の色嬢度が格段に向1するこ
とを見出し、本発明を完成するに至った。
However, when plain paper is used, the color density of the recording is low, especially when it is dyed, so there is a demand for the development of a thermal recording sheet that is compatible with this recording method.The inventors of the present invention have conducted extensive research. As a result, the inventors discovered that by using a saturated polyester film heat-treated at 120'C or more as a recording layer, the color depth of the recorded material was significantly improved, and the present invention was completed.

本発明で使用する飽和ポリエステルフィルムは飽和ポリ
エステル樹脂を熔融押出法又は流延法によりフィルム化
したもので、飽和ポリエステル樹脂は0その代表的なも
のとしてテレフタル酸とエチレングリコールの重縮合で
得られるポリエチレンテレフタレ−’ ト(PET、融
点260 ℃)が知られており、この他にもポリブチレ
ンテレフタレート(PBT、融点224℃)、ポリ1.
4−シクロヘキサンジメチレンテレフタレー) (PC
HT、融点290’C)等がある。これらのフタール酸
系ポリエステルは通常たいていの溶剤には溶解しないが
、最近粒状で通常の溶剤に可溶のものや、水分散状のも
のも飽和ポリエステル系バインダーとして開発されてい
る。
The saturated polyester film used in the present invention is made by melt-extruding or casting a saturated polyester resin. Polybutylene terephthalate (PET, melting point 260°C) is known, as well as polybutylene terephthalate (PBT, melting point 224°C), poly1.
4-cyclohexane dimethylene terephthalate) (PC
HT, melting point 290'C), etc. These phthalic acid polyesters usually do not dissolve in most solvents, but recently granular ones that are soluble in ordinary solvents and those in the form of water dispersion have also been developed as saturated polyester binders.

本発明の熱記録体はこの飽和ポリエステルフィルムを支
持体に積層して調製する。その方法としては、以下Ki
1!明する通り、ドライラミイード熔融押出ラミイード
、並びに熱プレスの3方式が考えられるが、何れの方式
を採る圧しても飽和ポリエステルを必ず120’C以上
で熱処理する必要がある。
The thermal recording material of the present invention is prepared by laminating this saturated polyester film on a support. The method is as follows:
1! As will be explained, there are three possible methods: dry lamyed, melt extrusion lamyed, and hot press, but no matter which type of pressure is used, it is necessary to heat-treat the saturated polyester at a temperature of 120'C or higher.

^ ドライラミネート方式:飽和ポリエステルフィルム
な一旦120℃以上の雰囲気で熱処理してから支持体に
ドライラミネートで積層するが、又は飽和ポリエステル
フィルムと支持体をドライラミネートした後、120℃
以上で熱処理する。
^ Dry lamination method: A saturated polyester film is first heat-treated in an atmosphere of 120°C or higher and then dry laminated onto a support, or a saturated polyester film and a support are dry-laminated and then heated at 120°C.
Heat treatment is performed above.

■ 熔融押出ラミネート方式:飽和ポリエステルフィル
ムと支持体を積層した後、120℃以−との雰囲気で熱
処理する。
(2) Melt extrusion lamination method: After laminating the saturated polyester film and the support, heat treatment is performed in an atmosphere of 120°C or higher.

0 熱プレ入方式:熱プレス温度120℃以とでポリエ
ステルフィルムを支持体上に積層するっ飽和ポリエステ
ルフィルムは未処理のままでは耐熱性が弱く、熱転写時
にフィルムQ)一部が軟化熔融して、色材を塗布した基
材との間に粘着が起り剥離が困難となるため熱記録体に
適用で鎗ないが、該フィルムを一旦120℃以上で熱処
理することにより、粘着の問題が解決され、色濃度の良
好な記録体が得られる。これは飽和ポリエステルフィル
ムが120℃以上の熱処理で結晶化が進み、耐熱性が著
しく向上するためである。即ちP ET勢の飽和ポリエ
ステルフィルムはガラス転移点より高い温度で転移が起
り、この温度でフィルムの内部構造がある特定の結晶化
状11に固定されると云われており、夫々の飽和ポリエ
ステルは固有の転移温度(以下の転移温度をガラス転移
点と区別するためK「結晶化温度」と称する)を有する
とされている。例えばPETフィルムでは140〜15
0℃の結晶化温度を示すが、この結晶化温度は環境、又
は雰囲気により、例えば加熱時間により可成の巾が生じ
ると考えられる。何れ圧しても飽和ポリエステルフィル
ムは、結晶化温度以hK加熱すると、強度的性質並びに
耐熱性の向上がみられろ。
0 Heat press method: Polyester film is laminated on the support at a heat press temperature of 120°C or higher. Saturated polyester film has poor heat resistance if left untreated, and part of the film softens and melts during heat transfer. However, it cannot be applied to thermal recording materials because adhesion occurs between the film and the substrate coated with the coloring material, making it difficult to peel it off. However, once the film is heat-treated at 120°C or higher, the problem of adhesion can be solved. , a recording medium with good color density can be obtained. This is because crystallization of the saturated polyester film progresses when heat treated at 120° C. or higher, resulting in significantly improved heat resistance. In other words, it is said that the saturated polyester film of the PET group undergoes a transition at a temperature higher than the glass transition point, and at this temperature the internal structure of the film is fixed in a specific crystallized state. It is said to have a specific transition temperature (hereinafter referred to as K "crystallization temperature" to distinguish the transition temperature from the glass transition temperature). For example, PET film is 140 to 15
Although the crystallization temperature is 0° C., it is thought that this crystallization temperature varies depending on the environment or atmosphere, for example, depending on the heating time. Regardless of the pressure, when a saturated polyester film is heated to hK above its crystallization temperature, it shows an improvement in strength properties and heat resistance.

本発明に係る熱記録体の支持体としては、と質紙等の普
通紙、板紙及びこれらの紙の表面にカオリン、重質又は
軽質炭酸カルシウム、酸化チタン、a tl ハIJウ
ム、水酸化アルミニウム、キタン白等を主体顔料とする
塗料を塗工し必要に応じスーパーカレンダー等により平
滑化したものが使用できる。この他、用途によっては織
布、不織布、木材、陶磁器、ガラス、余興、合成樹脂等
任意の支持体が使用できる。
Supports for the thermal recording medium according to the present invention include plain paper such as agrain paper, paperboard, and the surface of these papers containing kaolin, heavy or light calcium carbonate, titanium oxide, atl hydrium, and aluminum hydroxide. , Kitan White, or the like can be used, coated with a paint containing pigment as the main pigment and smoothed with a super calender or the like if necessary. In addition, any support such as woven fabric, non-woven fabric, wood, ceramics, glass, entertainment, synthetic resin, etc. can be used depending on the purpose.

以下、本発゛明を実施例に従って詳細に説明する〔実施
例1〕 NBKP約80チ、LBKP約20俤からなる市販の白
板紙(厚さ約430μ、カートン用)に、ラミ不一ター
を使用してダイス温度300℃、バーレル温度245〜
280℃でPET(ポリエチレンテレフタレート)を押
出ラミネートし、約40μ厚さのPETフィルムが積層
された記録シートNl11を得た。このIIILIの記
録シートを100℃の空気浴中に5分間保持して、記載
シート醜2を得た。更に、随1の記録シートを120℃
の空気浴中に5分間保持して本発明に係る熱記録シート
−3を得た。
Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in detail according to examples [Example 1] Commercially available white paperboard (thickness approximately 430 μm, for carton use) consisting of approximately 80 NBKP and approximately 20 LBKP was coated with laminated paperboard. Use a die temperature of 300℃ and a barrel temperature of 245~
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) was extrusion laminated at 280° C. to obtain a recording sheet Nl11 on which PET films having a thickness of about 40 μm were laminated. This IIILI recording sheet was held in an air bath at 100° C. for 5 minutes to obtain a recording sheet Ugly 2. Furthermore, the first recording sheet was heated to 120℃.
The thermal recording sheet-3 according to the present invention was obtained by holding the sheet in an air bath for 5 minutes.

〔実施例2〕 重数の厚さ約25μのPETフィルム(無延伸)を、喝
1のシートで使用した白板紙1c、  120℃で約l
Ok/dの圧力で3分間熱プレスして凰4の熱記録シー
トを得た。
[Example 2] A PET film (unstretched) with a thickness of about 25μ was used as a white paperboard 1c as a sheet of paper 1.
A thermal recording sheet of 凰4 was obtained by hot pressing for 3 minutes at a pressure of Ok/d.

〔実施例3〕 配録シートを得た。更にこの随5のシートな醜3と同様
に120℃で熱処理して、本発明に係る蝿6の熱記録シ
ートを得た。
[Example 3] A distribution sheet was obtained. Furthermore, it was heat-treated at 120° C. in the same manner as sheet No. 5, Naugi 3, to obtain a thermal recording sheet of fly 6 according to the present invention.

〔参考例〕[Reference example]

実施例3で使用した飽和ポリエステルのao%水分散液
30重量部(固型分)K、重質炭酸カルシウム(丸尾カ
ルシウム製、スーパー1soo ) ノスラリー70重
量部(固型分)を混合して調製した塗料を、111のシ
ートと同じ白板紙上に、塗布量が約1iSF/−になる
よ5に塗布して蝿7の記録/−トを得た。更に同じ白板
紙そのものを階8の記録シートとし、ポリエチレンフィ
ルムが約25μ押出ラミイードされた市販のミルクカー
トン用紙なN13と同様にして120℃で熱処理L”C
階9の記@ノートとした。
Prepared by mixing 30 parts by weight (solid content) of the ao% aqueous dispersion of saturated polyester used in Example 3, and 70 parts by weight (solid content) of heavy calcium carbonate (Maruo Calcium Co., Ltd., Super 1soo) Noslurry. The resulting paint was applied to the same white paperboard as sheet 111 at a coating weight of approximately 1 iSF/- to obtain a record of 7 flies. Furthermore, the same white paperboard itself was used as the recording sheet for floor 8, and it was heat treated at 120°C in the same manner as N13, a commercially available milk carton paper on which about 25 μm of polyethylene film was extruded and laminated.
I made it a note of floor 9.

上記の実施例及び参考例で得られた記録ソートの配録特
性な以下の方法で調べた。
The recording characteristics of the recording sort obtained in the above Examples and Reference Examples were investigated using the following method.

先ず、昇華性分散染料として、ディスパースフルー24
(商品名Dursnol Blue 2G )、ディス
パースイx cy −42(商品名Re5olln Y
ellow GRL )およびディスパースレッド−1
(商品名C@1llton 5carlet B)を使
用して、それぞれにつき染料10重量部、ポリビニノL
ブチラール3重量部、イソプルピルアルコール45重量
Sの割合で3本ロールミルにより練り合わせて、青、黄
、および赤の昇華性熱転写用インキを調製し、さらKこ
れらのインキを米坪30f/I11′の薄葉紙にグラビ
アペタ印刷して転写用基紙を作った。次にこの転写用基
紙の色材層と実施例及び比較例で得られた紀碌シートの
紀碌面とをモノ 接触させ、転写用基紙の裏面から300Cセツトした3
 ax X 3 cmのサーマルプレートを5秒間押し
付け、記録シートに熱転写しγこ。この様にして記録シ
ートに熱転写された宵、黄、赤の記録物の反射濃度をマ
クベス濃度計により測定し、その結果を表に示した。な
お反射濃度は青はビジュアル(ラッテン@106)、黄
はブルー(ラノ丁ン#47)、赤ハゲリーン(ラッテン
#58)の各フィルターを表から明らかなように、12
0’に以トで熱処理され飽和ポリエステルフィルムが支
持体に積層された本発明に係る熱記録シー)1&13、
m4および階6は、白板紙そのもの(随8)と比較して
はもちろん、飽和ポリエステルと炭酸カッ[ンウムから
なる塗工層を設けた随7の記録シートと比較しても反射
濃度が格段高い。また、飽和ポリエステルフィルムを白
板紙に積層しただけで熱処理をしていない8111.1
95の記録シート並びに100℃で熱処理した記録シー
ト階2、および飽和ポリエステルフィルムの代りにポリ
エチレンフィルムを積層して120℃の熱処理も行った
I@9の記録シートは、何れも熱転写等に積層し1こフ
ィルムσ)1部が軟化して基材との間に粘着が起り、剥
離不能であった。
First, as a sublimable disperse dye, Disperse Fluor 24
(Product name Dursnol Blue 2G), Dispersui x cy-42 (Product name Re5olln Y
yellow GRL) and Dispersed Red-1
(Product name: C@1llton 5carlet B), 10 parts by weight of dye for each, Polyvinino L
Blue, yellow, and red sublimation thermal transfer inks were prepared by kneading 3 parts by weight of butyral and 45 parts by weight of isopropyl alcohol using a three-roll mill, and further adding these inks to 30 f/I11' A base paper for transfer was made by gravure peta printing on thin paper. Next, the color material layer of this base paper for transfer was brought into contact with the hard surface of the harden sheet obtained in Examples and Comparative Examples, and 300C was set from the back side of the base paper for transfer.
Press a thermal plate measuring ax x 3 cm for 5 seconds to thermally transfer the image to the recording sheet. The reflection densities of the yellow, yellow, and red recordings thermally transferred onto the recording sheet in this manner were measured using a Macbeth densitometer, and the results are shown in the table. As can be seen from the table, the reflection density is 12 for each filter: Visual (Ratten@106) for blue, Blue (Rano Ching #47) for yellow, and Hagelean (Ratten #58) for red.
Thermal recording sheet according to the present invention, in which a saturated polyester film heat-treated at or below 0' is laminated on a support) 1 & 13,
M4 and floor 6 have much higher reflection densities than the white paperboard itself (Zui 8), as well as the recording sheet of XX 7, which has a coating layer made of saturated polyester and carbonate. . In addition, 8111.1 is a saturated polyester film laminated onto white paperboard without heat treatment.
The No. 95 recording sheet, the recording sheet level 2 heat-treated at 100°C, and the I@9 recording sheet, which was laminated with a polyethylene film instead of a saturated polyester film and heat-treated at 120°C, were all laminated by thermal transfer, etc. 1) One part of the film σ) softened and stuck to the base material, making it impossible to peel it off.

特許出願人  十條製紙株式会社Patent applicant: Jujo Paper Co., Ltd.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 11)  基材上に設けられた常温では固体又は半固体
の色材層と接触した状態で加熱されることることを特徴
とする熱記録体。
11) A thermal recording material that is heated while in contact with a color material layer that is solid or semi-solid at room temperature and provided on a base material.
JP56177078A 1981-11-06 1981-11-06 Thermal recording material Granted JPS5878796A (en)

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JPS62202791A (en) * 1985-12-24 1987-09-07 イ−ストマン コダック カンパニ− Polymer mixture for dyestuff-acceptable member used for thermal dyestuff transfer
JPS63280687A (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-11-17 インペリアル ケミカル インダストリーズ パブリック リミティド カンパニー Acceptor sheet
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