AU2006202626B2 - UV curable composition - Google Patents

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AU2006202626B2
AU2006202626B2 AU2006202626A AU2006202626A AU2006202626B2 AU 2006202626 B2 AU2006202626 B2 AU 2006202626B2 AU 2006202626 A AU2006202626 A AU 2006202626A AU 2006202626 A AU2006202626 A AU 2006202626A AU 2006202626 B2 AU2006202626 B2 AU 2006202626B2
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VUARNOZ, Aline; VEYA, Patrick DAVIES COLLISON CAVE, Patent Trademark Attorneys, of 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, 3000, Victoria, Australia Ph: 03 9254 2777 Fax: 03 9254 2770 Attorney Code: DM "UV curable composition" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us:- Q.\OPERUcc\rchive\2006Uune\28010002066 div fifing.doc 21/6/06 14-01-'09 14:58 FROM-Davies Collisoi Cave +61392542770 T02 P1/3 -3 T-062 P010/036 F-034 ct flY curahie composition This is a divisional application of Australian patent application No. 2001266043, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Nl VaO The present invention relates to a composition for forming layers on substrates which after Nl o UV-curing are removable upon scratching, to security documents carrying such layers and V.0 to a method for temporarily hiding underlying information on a document according to the o preamnbles of the independent claims.
Scratch off layers are mostly applied to documents in order to temporarily hide underlying information, such as number combinations, symbols, text, etc. One preferred field of applications are their use for lottery tickets.
Scratch off layers have to combine in certain aspects contradictory characteristics. On the one side the dried layers have to show good mechanical resistance to physical damages during manufacturing, shipment and storage in order to fulfill performance and when necessary security aspects. On the other side the layer must be removable by scratching with a coin or fingernail. Thus the adhesion to the underlying substrate and the hardness of the layer must not adversely affect the scratch off properties. In addition, contrary to decals, the adhesive strength of the layer to the underlying substrate must be greater than the cohesive strength within the finm. This guarantees that the layer cannot be removed as a whole by a potential forger and reapplied after having read or counterfeited the underlying information.
Compositions adapted for forming scratch off layers, so called abrasion-removable or scratch off compositions, have been COMS ID No: ARCS-.219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 2 already described in DE 3614653, EP 688 838, EP 233 007 and US 5,215,576.
Typical scratch off inks are currently prepared from either polar or apolar elastomeric polymeric resins in benzine-type, or alcohol-type solvents or from dispersions containing to a certain amount water as disperse agent. Due to considerable amount of solvent the inks exhibit a long drying time. The dried ink layers suffer from ageing problems, caused by the reaction of oxygen with unsaturated double bonds which can be present in film-forming resins e.g. in styrene butadiene copolymers which are used in benzine-based and aqueous ink compositions. As a result the resin loses its elastic properties which to a certain extent are necessary for the layer to be scratched off Consequently the layer is very difficult to scratch after prolonged time of storage. Up to now the problem is solved by adding anti-oxidizing agents to the scratch-off composition.
However, anti-oxidants have a short lifetime by themselves and thus the ageing problem is just postponed.
UV curing printing inks are applied in a wide range of applications due to their favourable-properties concerning environmental, performance and economy aspects.
Compared to air-dry, ambient-cure systems which employ resins drying by oxypolymerisation or baked systems using thermoset resins, UV curing systems can be produced with a low content of volatile organic carbons (VOC) and thus meeting even strict environmental rules.
In view of performance, UV curing systems are known and highly appreciated for their excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates, including metals, laminates, plastics, paper, 14-01-'09 14:58 FROM-Davies Collison Gave +61392542770 T-062 P011/036 F-034 P RI PERUc .(3PECICA'IONI"M*IOW 14 SPA tfr IOL1.5,o14/9fI2CM S-3cardboard, glass, etc. The cured films exhibit an excellent combination of hardness and flexibility, excellent abrasion and chemical resistance (see EP 799 871), show a very low shrinkage upon curing, have excellent waterproof properties and are odourless after UV Icure. Furthermore the high energy efficiency of UV curing systems translates to smaller N 5 equipment, less floor space, lower operating costs and lower maintenance expenses. Due to all these advantages there is a constant effort to expand this technology in new fields of applications and new printing processes.
c'i Due to their noteworthy adhesion and hardness, UV curing systems were deemed unsuitable for scratch off layers.
The present invention seeks to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art.
In particular the invention seeks to provide a scratch off composition curable by electromagnetic radiation in the UV range.
The present invention also seeks to provide scratch off layers which do not exhibit a decrease in scratchability with increasing storage time.
The present invention also seeks to provide low solvent, low viscous printing inks adapted for forming scratch off layers.
The invention yet further seeks to provide a security document with temporarily hidden information.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a coating composition for forming a scratchoff layer on a substrate to temporarily hide information on that substrate which information will become visible upon removal of said layer, which composition comprises a. film forming components, comprising i) at least one first organic molecule containing an epoxy-group, and ii) at least one second organic molecule containing a nucleophilic group said second organic molecule being crosslinkable with said first organic molecule through COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 14-01-' 09 14:58 FROM-Davies Collisen Cave +61392542770 T02 P1/3 -3 T-062 P012/036 F-034 FAOPEJ&fC WXCI4ATQN\L4*OIOO 151 SPANP w14gdfl chemical reaction of nucleophilic and epoxy groups; b. components being insoluble in said coating composition, said components comprising at least one pigment; c. at least one photo initiator to initiate said reaction between said first and second organic molecule upon IND irradiation with electromagnetic radiation, preferably in the ultraviolet range; d. optionally, N 5 further additives, and e. optionally, solvent wherein the weight ratio of said film o forining components to said insoluble components is in the range of between 0.35 to 0.95, said composition to be cured by reaction of said first and second organic molecule to form o said layer, wherein said coating composition is a printing ink having a viscosity which is Cl not exceeding 2.0 Pa.s at 20'C wherein the solvent content of the composition is not exceeding 10 wt. of the weight of the composition, and wherein said pigment is a flake pigment selected from the group of interference pigments that change colour with viewing angle.
Such a scratch off composition has to be formulated with regard to optimize the combination of elasticity, fragility and good mechanical resistance of the cured layers.
The fragility of the cured layer which is a requirement for an easy and clean scratching is the consequence of the weight ratio of the crosslinked film forming components and the components insoluble in the composition. The composition can comprise additional insoluble components such as fillers.
When r is increasing, the ratio of the sum of film formaing components versus the sum of the insoluble components increases, and the cured layer is getting more and more difficult to scratch off properly: it peels off in its entirety COMS IDNo: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 comparable to a decal. When r is decreasing the cured layer is too easily scratched off and thus the risk of damage during production, handling and storage is too high. Summarized both effects adversely affect the hiding capacity of the cured layer.
The term "film" is defined according to DIN EN 971-1:1996-09 and stands for a coherent coating, which is formed by the application of one or more layers on an underlying substrate.
The term "film forming components" is defined according to DIN 55945:1996-09 and indicate those components of the composition which participate in forming a coherent film.
The term "film forming" according DIN 55945:1996-09 is the generic term for the transition of an applied coating from the liquid to the solid state. Film forming is the result of physical drying by penetration of liquid components in the underlying substrate and/or evaporation of volatile components and/or chemical curing. All processes can perform exclusively or simultaneously or one after the other depending on the drying/curing mechanism and the type of substrate.
Although the physical drying of the film forming components should not be excluded in total, the main film forming reaction in the context of the present invention is based on chemical curing, i.e. crosslinking of functional groups upon irradiation with wavelength in the UV-range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
In particular the film forming process in the present invention is mainly caused by UV induced cationic polymerisation.
Substances insoluble in the composition are mainly fillers and pigments.
14-01-' 09 14:53 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T02 P1/3 -3 T-062 P013/036 F-034 r"fAMCC.PtC,CAT(oWSino*ooIW IsSPA NP 140-ltdo-imflOrl' 0 -6ct The term "filler" is defined according to DIN 55943:1993-11 and DIN EN 971-1:1996-09.
Filler is a substance in granular or pulverized form, which is insoluble in the other components of the coating composition and is used to provide or influence certain physical IND properties of the overall composition.
The term "pigment" is to be understood according to the definition given in DIN 55943:1993-11 and DIN EN 971-1:1996-09. Pigments are colouring materials in powder o or flake form which are contrary to dyes not soluble in the surrounding medium.
ci Functional pigments such as magnetic-, corrosion inhibiting- and/or electroconductive pigments may be employed as well.
In the context of the present invention the term "powder pigment" stands for all those pigments with irregular shape and contour. Irregular shape is to be understood as the contrary to flake pigments. Flake pigments have first and second parallel planar surfaces which allows a parallel orientation of the entire pigment to the surface of the underlying substrate and to other flake pigments. Mostly the flakes are produced frorn sheets which are comminuted to the desired flake size, and thus causing only the edges, i.e. the sides perpendicular to the first and second surfaces to be of irregular contour. The pigment orientation is the result of toe drying process of the coating composition (see Rtsmp Lackund Druckfarben, ed: U. Zoril, Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1988, p. 451/452).
Suitable for the composition of the present invention are flake pigments.
In case powder pigments are incorporated in thle scratch off composition of the present invention, r-valiies in the range of 0.4 to 0.7, particularly in the range of between 0.48 to 0.
leading to preferred properties.
The flake pigments in a composition of the present invention are selected from interference pigments that change colour with viewing angle. Scratch off compositions having incorporated flake pigments do show a preferred performance with r-values in the range of between 0.55 to 0.85 and even more preferably in the range of 0.6 to 0.78.
COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T-062 P014/036 F-034 PAMPERUCCSPECIFICATION $SM l0 )d StANP l+1i9Alc.4.lOM -7- The term "nucleophilic" shall stand as generic term for all those functional groups which provide an electron pair for the formation of a new chemical bond.
A further factor influencing the scratchability of the cured layer produced by a composition of the present invention is given by the ratio of the epoxy equivalence to the equivalence of the nucleophilic groups first organic molecule (g)/epoxy eq wt R= second organic molecule (g)/nucleophilic group eq wt epoxy eq nucleophilic group eq g gram; eq equivalent; wt weight Particulary good scratch off properties can be achieved by an equivalent ratio R not greater than COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 8 When R is increasing the ratio of epoxy equivalence particularly versus hydroxy equivalence is increasing, the scratch off ink layer is getting harder to scratch off: it brittles into some dusty material and does not come off the underlying substrate in "one piece".
By describing the abraded section of the cured layer as coming off in "one piece" it is particularly intended that the dimension of the abraded section is dependent on the dimension of the scratching tools. The dimension e.g. the width of the abraded "one piece" is defined by the width of the scratching tool used, whereas the length of the abraded "one piece" depends on the scratched distance.
Comparable to the r-values, the R-values are influenced by the type of pigment employed in the composition, too. In case of powder pigments the equivalent ratio of the epoxy groups to the nucleophilic groups (R-values) is in the range of between 1,5 to preferably between 2,0 to 4,0 and even more preferably in the range of between 1,5 to 3,5. Ranges of R-values in case of flake pigments are optimized between 2,0 to 5,4 and preferably between 3,0 to Preferably the second organic molecule contains at least one hydroxyl-group as nucleophilic group, i.e. belongs to the chemical class of polyols. Even more preferably the second organic molecule does not contain other functional groups than hydroxyl groups.
The elasticity of a cured layer provided by a composition of the present invention is mainly dependent on the nature of the polyol.
WO 01/94483 PCT/EPO 1/06267 9 Favorable to the scratch off properties are weight average molecular weights of the second organic molecule in the range of between 1000 g/mol and 200 g/mol, preferably between 800 g/mol and 250 g/mol.
Particular good properties with regard to the scratchability of the cured layer are achieved by selecting the second organic molecule from the group consisting of aliphatic polyesterpolyols, in particular caprolactone-based diols and caprolactone-based triols, polytetrahydrofuran-based diols, polyether-polyols, and in particular polyethylenglycols and polypropylenglycols, further ethoxylated sorbitan, propoxylated sorbitan, ethoxylated sorbitols, propoxylated sorbitols, ethoxylated trimethylolpropane, propoxylated trimethylolpropan, ethoxylated pentaerythritol, propoxylated pentaerythritol.
These diols and triols have been chosen according to their low viscosity. Favorable to the formulation of UV curing scratch-off inks, the viscosity of the polyols does not exceed 500 m Pa.s (Brookfield, 25 0
C).
Preferably the weight average molecular weight of the first organic molecule is in the range of between 150 to 500 g/mol, preferably of between 160 to 420 g/mol and even more preferably of between 200 to 380 g/mol.
In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention the first organic molecule is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic epoxy monomers, cycloaliphatic epoxy monomers and/or oligomers. Particularly preferred are glycidylethers as those supplied by WITCO and/or polytetrahydrofuranglycidylethers as those supplied by EMS, 3,4-epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3,4- WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 epoxycyclohexane and/or bis-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)adipate as those supplied by UCAR.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the fillers and/or pigment have low oil-absorption values. Low oilabsorption values are favourable in keeping the viscosity of the overall composition as low as possible. Low viscosity is a prerequisite for many application techniques, such as printing processes, spraying, brushing, roll coating. In particular the oil-absorption value may not exceed 18g/100 g, preferably not exceed 14g/100 g and even more preferably does not exceed 13g/100 g.
The photoinitators which are applied in present invention are selected from the arylsulfonium and isopropylthioxanthone following formulas: a composition of the class of aryliodonium, compounds of the X=PF6" Isopropylbbioxanthone TX R H, alkyl-group with C 1 to WO 01/94483 PCTIEP01/06267 11 These compounds are highly thermally stable and upon irradiation liberate strong Broensted acids of the HX type which are capable of initiating subsequently the cationic polymerisation of the oxiran (epoxy) rings. The polymerisation is initiated by the formation of a carbonium ion under the influence of the Broensted acid. The carbonium ion can react under chain propagation with further oxiran (epoxy) rings, and/or with double bonds present in a-position to an oxygen atom and/or with nucleophilic groups, preferably with hydroxy groups of the second organic molecule.
Vinylether monomers which have oxygen atoms in a-position are known to be reactive under UV radiation with molecules containing epoxy groups.
In the context of the present invention their admixture to the epoxy content results in increased cure speed, but should not exceed 20 to 25 weight-% of the total weight of the epoxy molecules.
In spite of rather high filler and/or pigment content the vinylethers develop their cure speeding effects, even under the condition that the weight-% of the vinylethers are not exceeding weight-% of the weight of the overall composition.
The solvents suitable for a composition of the present invention may be present in an amount not exceeding 10 of the weight of the overall composition. They are added to adjust the final viscosity of the composition to the application method. The solvents employed are selected from the class of volatile organic solvents, preferably of the polar type but not having functional groups which are reactive towards the film forming components. Examples of solvents are 14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T-062 P015/036 F-034 PMOPEIUCCPECIFICATWNSI2801t00 I SPA NP 1401-9.(l tC/012 0- 12diethylenglycoldimethylether, dialkyl glycols, alkyl glycolesters or any aprotic solvent.
Since cationic polymerisation is very sensitive to humidity, humidity must be kept as low as possible.
VN SAdditional IR-driers can be added to the composition to improve drying speed.
SIn a preferred embodiment of the present invention the composition is a printing ink and as such its viscosity may not exceed 2.0 Pa.s, preferably not exceed 1.6 Pa.s and even more preferably not exceed 1.3 Pa.s when measured at 20 0 C, and the solvent content being limited to 10 weight of the overall composition, preferably less than 5 weight Most of the printing processes such as flexo-, gravure-, screen printing need rather low viscosities.
The composition of the invention may further comprise additives as they are usually employed such as surfactants, passive resins, i.e. macromolecules which are not reactive with the film forming components, rheology modifiers, waxes, soluble dyes, synergists, etc.
Part of the present invention is further the use of a composition for forming layers on substrates which after curing are removable upon scratching and curable upon irradiation with electromagnetic radiation in the UV-range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Such a composition comprises 10-25 weight-%, preferably 10 to 20 weight-% of a first organic molecule having at least one epoxy group, 3 to 20 weight-%, preferably 8 to 15 weight-% of a second organic molecule having at least one, preferably two hydroxylgroups and 40 to COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 WO 01/94483 PCTIEPO 1/06267 13 weight-%, preferably 50 to 65 weight-% of substance insoluble in the composition, particularly pigments and/or fillers.
The use of such a composition is particularly preferred in combination with one or more of the features and embodiments of the present invention as described hereinbefore.
A composition of the present invention is particularly suitable for a security document which comprises at least one scratchable UV-cured layer for temporarily hiding underlying information. In the context of the present invention the term security document shall stand for all those documents containing information which shall not be assessable to unauthorised persons. Usually the authorisations in this field of application are acquired by paying a certain amount of money e.g. purchasing lottery tickets. Compositions of the present invention are further employed for advertisement reasons or product promotion. As one example encapsulated fragrancies to be promoted may be blended into a composition of the present invention and the fragrance is set free upon scratching.
A cured layer produced by a composition of the present invention is resistant to ageing effects adversely affecting the scratchability of the cured layer. Thus (security) documents comprising a cured layer produced by a composition of the present invention can be stored at least one year and in most cases remain scratchable during more than three years under standard conditions (250C 5OC; 65% 15% humidity).
Part of the present invention is further a method for temporarily hiding underlying information on a document comprising the following steps: 14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T-062 P016/036 F-034 tXOZPhRYCO SPECiFCATIONL2OIDOO 1. SPANP s-w iv o-14a) providing a composition in accordance with the present invention as described hereinbefore; 5 b) optionally applying a release varnish which in a preferred embodiment is C, UV-curing itself, to the part of the document on which the scratch off 0 C,1 printing ink will be applied; C, c) applying the printing ink provided in step a) either on top of the release varnish applied in step b) or directly to the underlying document, preferably by a flexo-, screen printing- or gravure-printing process, in order to hide the underlying information; d) curing of the printing ink layer applied in step c) by irradiation with light having wavelengths in a range of between 240 nm and 420 nm. The irradiation should be at least for 0.25-0.5 s at 25 0 C, in case the irradiation takes place at higher temperatures the irradiation length will be shortened correspondingly. Temperature and irradiation duration depend on the ratio and nature of the film forming components and on the solvent.
e) removing the cured layer of step d) by scratching with a scratching tool such as a coin and fingernail.
Part of the present invention is further a cured layer on a substrate produced with a composition being cross-linked by radiation in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum after application to the substrate for temporarily hiding underlying information and for revealing said information upon scratching.
COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T-062 P017/036 F-034 pEuVCCosECIPJCATIOXS4UI8O 0i0 latSPAf LO.iom o-W.a.imWo 9 SEmbodiments of the present invention are illustrated by the following non-limiting examples and drawings: IN Figure 1 is a graphical illustration of the r-and R-values of the formulations Bl-B9, c c Figure 2 is a graphical illustration of the r-and R-values of the formulations WI-W9 CN and WBC, 0 Figure 3 is a graphical illustration of the r-and R-values of the formulations S1-$9.
COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 16 Examples: For each UV-curing scratch-off ink black (B1-B9), white (W1- W9; WBC) and silver (S1-S9) a plurality of examples have been formulated with different ratios R and r. In order to identify the limited domain of R and r each example was printed, dried and evaluated with respect to print quality, covering, drying efficiency, scratch-off properties.
The selection of the monomers and the ratio r and R are determined by the following tests: S Test for momoner's compatibility with other components in the ink: The monomer's compatibility with other components in the ink is tested by formulating the ink and checking for general problems such as solubility of additives with the monomers, printing quality, pigments wetting, separation on storage, etc.
Drying test: The drying is evaluated by applying a thumb to the surface, turning right and left with a force of 3kg 0.5kg applied on the area of the layer covered by the thumb. If no marks are left on the surface derived from the thumb, the drying is good. The test is made immediately after the UV-drying and repeated 24 hours after.
Scratching test: Using a fingernail or a coin, the scratch must be easy and clean. The scratch-off ink must come off in one piece like rubber. The ink should not be brittle.
WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 17 Scratch resistance test: The scratch-off ink surface must be enough resistant to physical damages during printing, cutting, handling or packaging operations.
Delamination test: By attempting to remove and replace the scratch-off ink layer by using adhesive tape for example, enough ink should remain on the release varnish in order to protect the variable information underneath.
Ageing test: The scratch-off ink layer must be easily scratched-off even after one month at 60 0 C For all formulations it has been found that, when R is increasing, the ratio of epoxy equivalent versus polyol equivalent monomers/oligomers is increasing, the scratch-off ink layer is getting harder to scratch-off: it brittles into some unpleasant dusty material. On the other hand, when R is decreasing the ratio of epoxy equivalent versus polyol equivalent monomers/oligomers is closer to 1,0, the scratch-off ink layer is getting more and more elastic. But, when the concentration of polyols monomers is too high the ink does not dry properly.
When r is increasing, the ratio of the total mass of epoxy and polyol monomers/oligomers versus filler/pigment is increasing, the scratch-off ink layer is getting more and more difficult to scratch-off properly: it peels off in one very elastic piece.
This has dramatic consequences on security requirements when attempting to fraud lottery tickets using adhesive tape: the ink WO 01/94483 PCTfEP01/06267 18 layer is easily removed and put on again. On the other hand, when r is decreasing, the scratch-off layer is too easily scratched-off, and damaged already during printing and manufacturing operations.
In the figures 1 to 3 which are the graphical illustrations of the examples (fig. 1: B1-B9; fig. 2: W1-W9 and WBC; fig. 3: Sl- S9), those formulations showing good properties with regard to the test described hereinbefore are enclosed by the inner square. The formulations which give still acceptable results are included in the outer square.
WO 01/94483 PCTIEPOI/06267 19 Examples B. B9: Black nV-curing scratch-off inks: Examples r=O. 2 rr r 5 0---77 Solsperse 24000SC 3.1 3.1 3.1 Cyracure UVR-6110 17.6 17.6 17.6 17.6 17.6 Cyracure UVR-6105 59.1 49.1 4.1 69.1 44.1 Sonderruss 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 Cyracure UVR-6128 69.1 49.1 9.1 79.1 44.1 Eurepox RV-H 34.7 19.7 34.7 44.7 14.7 PolyTHF- 650 76.7 71.7 101.7 116.7 86.7 Cyracure UVI-6990 78.0 78.0 78.0 78.0 78.0 Barium sulphate 589.0 9.0 559.0 519.1 639.0 Diethylenglycol 50.0 50.0 50.0 T 50.0 dimethylether By 307 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 T Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000.0 1000. 1000.0 1000.0 E B8 B Examples R=T7, Rw2.92 Rw2.81 r-0. r=0.42 O.Q -;TW Solsperse 24000SC 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 Cyracure UVR-6110 17.6 17.6 17.6 17.6 Cyracure UVR-6105 TT 54.1 59 TT Sonderruss 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 Cyracure UVR-6128 59.1 54.1 59.1 79.1 Eurepox RV-H.7 24.7 .7 39.7 PolyTHF-650 91.7 106.7 121.7 76.7 Cyracure UVI-6990 78.0 78.0 78.0 78.0 Barium sulphate 9.0 0.0 559.0 Diethylenglycol 50.0 0.0 50.0 dimethylether Byk 307 ITM 1.0 1T- Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000-u I 1000.0 1000.0 WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 Preparation: The 4 first components, Solsperse 24000SC, Cyracure UVR-6110 and 6105 and pigment Sonderuss 30, were mixed and ground three times on a three-roll-mill. The pigment paste was then dispersed with the other components using a lab-mixer (Dispermat). Solsperse 24000SC is an efficient dispersing medium for UV-curable inks.
It improves pigment dispersion and decreases the ink viscosity.
Sonderuss 30 is a special black pigment for UV-curable ink.
Cyracure UVI-6990 is a triaryl-sulfonium photoinitiator which contains a hexafluorophosphate anion. Blanc fixe N is a barium sulfate filler with low oil absorption values. The diethylenglycol dimethylether is used to keep the final viscosity as low as required. BYK 307 is a defoaming agent and Dow Corning 57 is a slipping agent.
Example B3 has a final viscosity of 1.10 Pa's. The inks were tested on a flexographic press over two layers of a UV-curable release varnish.
As can be seen from figure 1 the r and R values for black UV scratch off ink giving good results are from r 0.41 to 0.75, especially from 0.42 to 0.61, in particular in combination with R 2.0 to WO 01/94483 PCTfEP01/06267 Examples Wi W9 White UV-curing scratch-off inks: WI _W2 W 3 W4 wS Examples R 91 -1T' T R-2.83 r.0.4 r=0.49t Soleperse 24000SC 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 Cyracure UVR-6110 62.0 100.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 T102 280.0 2 280.0 280.0 280.0 PolyTHF-650 1 .0 97.0 132.0 112.0 155.0 Cyracure UVR-6105 5.0 90.0 75.0 85.0 80.0 Barium sulphate 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 252.0 Isopropylthioxanthone ITX 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Cyracure UVI-6990 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 ,Diethylenglycol 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 dimethylether I I Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 W7 W8 W WBC Examples -R -TS-_3T 0 e. 3 T7 F _FTr r 0.5 4r O. Solsperse 240008C 3.9 3.9 9 3.9 Cyracure UVR-6110 70.0 75.0 100.0 110.0 102.0 Cyracure UVR-6128 15 .0 Ti2 300.0 280.0 280.0 280.0 495.0 PolyTHF-650 107.0 15.0 110. 137.0 1 .0 Cyracure UVR-6105 60.0 75.0 95.0 80.0 80.0 Barium sulphate 330.0 282.0 0 260.0 .0 Isopropylthioxanthone ITX 7.1 7.1 7.1 Cyracure UVI-6990 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 74.0 n-Propanol 43.0 D et ylenglyco 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 dimethylether Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 100.0 WBC: white base coat from UCAR (Cyracure: cycloaliphatic epoxides, p.31, 1995).
WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 S22 However, WBC with R 4.71 and r 0.75 was very difficult, almost impossible to scratch off.
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0 The preparation of the W1-W9 and WBC was performed as for the Cq examples BI-B9. The viscosity for formulation W3 was 1.75 Pa's.
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C Figure 2 is the graphical illustration of the r and R ranges of 0 the examples. An r-range of between 0.4 and 0.7 leads to CI favorable properties in particular in combination with an Rrange of between 2.0 and 4.0. Still acceptable results are obtained with r-ranges of 0.35 to 0.75 particularly in combination with R-ranges of between 1.5 to 4.
WO 01/94483 PCT/EP01/06267 23 Examples S1 S9 Silver UV-curing scratch-off inks: S1 S2 S3 S4 R35.66 R=4.67 R=5.63 R=5.70 R=4.71 Examples r=0.68 r=0.68 r=0.60 r-0.79 r=0.51 Silvet 320-20-J 5 50. 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Cyracure UVR-6110 150.0 125.0 140.0 160.0 116.0 Cyracure UVR-6105 100.0 100.0 90.0 113.0 80.0 PolyTHF-650 106.0 121.0 98.0 115.0 100.0 Ti2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Cyracure UVI-6990 70.0 71.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 Barium sulphate 372.0 372.0 400.0 340.0 432.0 Diethylenglycol 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 dimethylether Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 S6 S7 S8 $9 R=4.76 R=3.39 R=2.01 R=3.07 Examples r=0.60 r=0.83 r=0.75 r=0.75 Silvet 320-20-J 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Cyracure UVR-6110 130.0 130.0 96.0 116.0 Cyracure UVR-6105 88.0 13.0 7.0 PolyTHF-650 110.0 165.0 206.0 166.0 Ti02 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Cyracure UVI-6990 70:0 0 70.0 -70.0 Barium sulphate 400.0 330.0 350.0 350.0 Diethylenglycol 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 dimethylether Dow Corning Additive 57 2.0 2.0 2.0 Total 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 Due to the particular pigment, the final viscosity of the silver ink was limited to 2 Pa' s out of reasons of printability (the higher the viscosity, the smaller The inks with a viscosity lower 2 Pa's but with a R ratio higher than 5.0 are too hard to scratch off. For the silver ink R is kept between 2.0 and For excellent results ranges of r are between 0.6 and 0.85 in particular in combination with R-ranges of between 2.5 and 4.7.
14-01-' 09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T02 P1/3 -3 T-062 P018/036 F-034 ,0 o -24- Ct Still acceptable results are achieved wit r beginning at 0.57 to 0.93 particularly in combination with an R-value ranging to 5.5 and starting at IND Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires Ni 5 otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will cIN be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
ci The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
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14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Gave +61392542770 T02 P1/3 -3 T-062 P019/036 F-034 o THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. A coating composition for forming a scratch-off layer on a substrate to temporarily INO hide information on that substrate which information will become visible upon removal of N 5 said layer, which composition comprises Cla. film forming components, comprising Cii) at least one first organic molecule containing an epoxy-group, and VaO oii) at least one second organic molecule containing a nucleophilic ci group said second organic molecule being crosslinkable with said first organic molecule through chemical reaction of nucleophilic and epoxy groups; b. components being insoluble in said coating composition, said components comprising at least one pigment; C. at least one photo initiator to initiate said reaction between said first and second organic molecule upon irradiation with electromagnetic radiation, preferably in the ultraviolet range; d. optionally, fimther additives, and e. optionally, solvent wherein the weight ratio of said film forming components to said insoluble components is in the range of between 0.35 to 0.95, said composition to be cured by reaction of said first and second organic molecule to form said layer, wherein said coating composition is a printing ink having a viscosity which is not exceeding 2.0 Pa.s at 20 0 C wherein the solvent content of the composition is not exceeding 10 wt. of the weight of' the composition, and wherein said pigment is a flake pigment selected from the group of interference pigmrents that change colour with viewing angle. 2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein said coating composition is a printing ink having a viscosity not exceeding 1.6 Pa.s at 20 0 C. 3. A composition according to claim 1, wherein said coating composition is a printing COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time (I-fm) 15:06 Date 2009-01-14 14-01-'09 14:59 FROM-Davies Collison Cave +61392542770 T-062 P020/036 F-034 e COtflu osniFtCATio'lId O o Is, SrANP IJ-I-O54oW-PANP o -26 Ct ink having a viscosity not exceeding 1.3 Pa.s at 4. A composition according to claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the Examples and/or drawings, A security document comprising at least one information which is covered by a scratch-off layer comprising a composition according to any one of claims I to 4. c' 6. A method for temporarily hiding information on a document, comprising the steps of a. providing a document having a surface area which carries information; b. providing a composition according to one any one of claims I to 4; c. optionally applying a release varnish to said surface area; d. printing the composition of step b. over said surface area such as to hide the infonnation it carries; e. curing the printed composition applied in step d. by irradiation with light having a wavelength in the range of between 240 am and 420 nm; f. distributing the document carrying the information-hiding layer of step e, to release said information by scratching-off said layer with a scratching tool. 7. A security document according to claim 5 substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the Examples and/or drawings. 8. A method according to claim 6 substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the Examples and/or drawings. COMS ID No: ARCS-219851 Received by IP Australia: Time 15:06 Date 2009-01-14
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