EP0375847A2 - Couche pour feuilles d'enregistrement sensibles à la pression et feuille d'enregistrement pourvue de cette couche - Google Patents

Couche pour feuilles d'enregistrement sensibles à la pression et feuille d'enregistrement pourvue de cette couche Download PDF

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EP0375847A2
EP0375847A2 EP89117982A EP89117982A EP0375847A2 EP 0375847 A2 EP0375847 A2 EP 0375847A2 EP 89117982 A EP89117982 A EP 89117982A EP 89117982 A EP89117982 A EP 89117982A EP 0375847 A2 EP0375847 A2 EP 0375847A2
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Fumio Oiso Branch Factory Nishiyama
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Nippon Paper Industries 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
    • B41M5/124Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein using pressure to make a masked colour visible, e.g. to make a coloured support visible, to create an opaque or transparent pattern, or to form colour by uniting colour-forming components
    • B41M5/165Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein using pressure to make a masked colour visible, e.g. to make a coloured support visible, to create an opaque or transparent pattern, or to form colour by uniting colour-forming components characterised by the use of microcapsules; Special solvents for incorporating the ingredients

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  • the invention relates to a coating composition containing microcapsules for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet.
  • a pressure-sensitive recording sheet is a copy paper which allows a carbonless copy to be made.
  • pressure sensitive recording sheets consist of an upper sheet, a middle sheet and a lower sheet.
  • the surface of the middle sheet (CFB) is coated with a layer comprising a color developing agent consisting of an acidic substance, and the underside of the middle sheet is coated with microcapsules containing a solution of a leuco dye.
  • Pressure-sensitive recording sheets give a colored impression when typing or typing with a typewriter, or when using mechanical pressure and allow several copies to be made at the same time.
  • the pressure sensitive recording sheets have a disadvantage of undesirable color development in the cases where the recording is unnecessary, for example when copying or printing. It is known that this undesirable color development, which is caused by thermal effects of the environment, which often occur during storage in a room or warehouse, during transport or when printing for the production of booklets, deteriorates the legibility (causes background contamination), and reduced the value of the goods as pressure-sensitive recording sheets. In order to prevent this color development (background contamination), it has been proposed to make the wall of the microcapsules thick, to protect the microcapsules by adding water-soluble polymers, latex, etc. to the dye contained in the microcapsules, and the like.
  • microcapsule wall requires a larger amount of wall material, which leads to an increase in the cost of the microcapsules.
  • the addition of water-soluble polymers, latex, etc. is not desirable because it also increases costs, lowers color developability, and adversely affects the performance of a pressure-sensitive sheet.
  • JP-OL 62-267184 and Japanese Patent Publication 53-21328 describe a pressure-sensitive recording sheet to which the following mixture is applied: microcapsules (1) containing a colorless dye for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet recording solvent and microcapsules (2), which are larger than the microcapsules (1) and contain a solvent which does not dissolve the dye.
  • the object of the above JP-OL and Japanese patent publication is to provide a means which prevents the soiling of the paper by the recording solvent which has leaked from broken microcapsules, that is, from the randomly applied one by rubbing Pressure, etc. broken microcapsules (2).
  • the solvent contained in the larger microcapsules (2) is independent of the dye-dissolving recording solvent in the microcapsules (1), and it is a solvent with a high boiling point and a low odor that affects the color development of the leuco dye not prevented.
  • the solvent in the microcapsules (2) be the same as the recording solvent in the microcapsules (1).
  • Japanese Patent Publication 53-21328 describes that the microcapsules (1) contain a solution in which a colorless dye (leuco dye) is dissolved in a solvent with a weak affinity for the color developing agent, and that the microcapsules (2) are a solvent with a contain strong affinity for the color developing agent.
  • the solvent with a strong affinity for the color developing agent is the same as the solvent used in the microcapsules A of the present invention.
  • the purpose of the above Japanese patent publication is to prevent contamination of the paper by breaking the microcapsules.
  • the invention has for its first object to provide a pressure sensitive recording sheet in which undesired color development, i.e. contamination caused by thermal effects is avoided without lowering the image density and without causing an increase in costs.
  • the invention is based on the second object of providing a coating material for the above pressure-sensitive recording sheet.
  • This object is achieved in that a coating composition with microcapsules A, which contain a solution of a colorless dye (leuco dye) for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet in a solvent S1, is produced and another coating composition is prepared with microcapsules B, which contain a dye-free solvent S2 , which does not dissolve the dye and which has a lower boiling point than the solvent S1, and that the coating composition with the microcapsules A and that with the microcapsules B are applied or printed separately or in a mixture on a substrate for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet.
  • a coating composition with microcapsules A which contain a solution of a colorless dye (leuco dye) for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet in a solvent S1
  • another coating composition is prepared with microcapsules B, which contain a dye-free solvent S2 , which does not dissolve the dye and which has a lower boiling point than the solvent S1
  • the coating composition with the microcapsules A and that with the microcapsules B are applied or printed separately or in
  • the coating composition for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet can be applied to a substrate with a coating device or with a printing machine.
  • a paper, film or sheet can be used as the substrate.
  • pressure-sensitive recording sheets are not particularly restricted.
  • both a coating composition of a mixture of microcapsules A and B and a protective layer of a resin film can be applied to a sheet coated with a color developing agent, or a coating composition of a mixture of microcapsules A and B and other microcapsules which are a color developing agent can be applied.
  • the solvent S1 for the dye contained in the microcapsules A is a solvent with a high boiling point, low odor and low toxicity, in which the colorless dye can be dissolved.
  • Typical examples of this solvent S1 are, for example, diarylalkanes such as phenylxylylethane, phenylxylylmethane, ethylphenylphenylethane and butylphenylphenylmethane; Alkylnaphthalenes such as mono- and diisopropylnaphthalenes; Alkylbiphenyls such as isopropylbiphenyl and butylbiphenyl; partially hydrogenated terphenyl; and the same.
  • the solvent S2 contained in the microcapsules B is a dye-free solvent that has no colorless color contains substance, has a different chemical constitution than the solvent S1 contained in the microcapsules A and has a lower boiling point than the solvent S1.
  • Typical examples of this solvent S2 are, for example, hydrocarbons of the paraffin series and of the naphthen series, alkylbenzenes and the like. If the boiling point is too low, encapsulation is difficult and the capsule wall is fragile. Therefore, the boiling point is preferably higher than 100 o C, particularly preferably higher than 150 o C.
  • the upper limit of the boiling point is determined depending on the solvent S 1 contained in the microcapsules A; the solvent S2 generally has a boiling point lower by at least 10 o C, preferably a boiling point lower by at least 30 o C, than the solvent S1.
  • Suitable dyes as described in many patent publications on pressure-sensitive recording sheets can be used as the colorless dye contained in the microcapsules A.
  • these dyes are: 3,3-bis (p-dimethylaminophenyl) -6-dimethylaminophthalide (crystal violet lactone), 3,3'-bis (p-dimethylaminophenyl) phthalide, 3- (4-diethylamino-2-ethoxyphenyl) -3- ( 1-ethyl-2-methylindol-3-yl) -5-azaphthalide, di- (N-methyl-N-phenylanilino) carbazolylmethane, 3-diethylamino-6-methyl-7-anilinofluorane, 3-diethylamino-6-methyl -7-o-phenyldimethylanilinofluoran, and the like
  • the materials for the capsule wall of the microcapsules A and B according to the invention and the method according to the invention for producing the microcapsules are not particularly limited.
  • Typical chemicals for the capsule wall according to the invention are, for example, gelatin, melamine-formaldehyde precondensate, melamine-urea-formaldehyde condensate, a urea-formaldehyde mixture condensate using an acid catalyst, isocyanatamine resin, isocyanate polyol resin, epoxy resin and the like.
  • Typical examples of the method according to the invention for producing the microcapsules are, for example, coacervation methods, in-situ polymerization methods, interfacial polymerization methods, and the like.
  • the particle size of the microcapsules has a great influence on the color development and the degree of contamination.
  • the microcapsules A according to the invention have a volume-average particle size of approximately 3 to 15 ⁇ m, and the microcapsules B according to the invention have a volume-average particle size of 2 to 10 ⁇ m, preferably 3 to 8 ⁇ m.
  • the microcapsules B containing only one solvent per 100 parts by weight of the microcapsules A containing the dye solution. If the amount of microcapsules B used is too small, the effect according to the invention is slight. If an excessive amount of microcapsules B is used, the color development, a function crucial for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet, is impaired.
  • the dye-dissolving solvent S1 and the dye-free (dye-free) and the dye-non-solvent S2 are individually encapsulated, and that the capsules obtained are present separately.
  • the cause of the improvement in thermal pollution from this invention is unclear, but the following is believed.
  • the solvent S2 evaporates first from the microcapsules B because it has a lower boiling point than the solvent S1.
  • the solvent S2 leads to no color development on the surface of the layer with the color developing agent because it contains no dye.
  • the color developing agent in turn is surrounded by the solvent S2, which essentially cannot dissolve the dye. Color development is therefore difficult, even if the dye solution in the microcapsules A emerges through the capsule wall. This improves or prevents the contamination from the dye caused by thermal effects. If the two types of solvents are mixed and encapsulated uniformly, the object of the present invention cannot be achieved and the crystallization of the dye easily occurs, which is a disadvantage.
  • Parts and percent are parts by weight and percent by weight.
  • the dispersion of the microcapsules B obtained according to (1) and the dispersion of the microcapsules A obtained according to (2) were mixed in a mixing ratio of 15 to 85 (solids basis), to make a dispersion of microcapsules. 20 parts of starch particles were added to 150 parts of this dispersion. The resulting dispersion was adjusted to a concentration of 12% with water. A coating composition for a pressure-sensitive recording sheet is thus obtained.
  • the coating composition obtained in (3) was applied to a base paper of 40 g / m2 in a coating amount of 3.5 g / m2 (solid content) by means of a Meyer rod (# 14) to produce an upper sheet.
  • the above upper sheet and a lower sheet (NW-40B, manufactured by JUJO PAPER CO., LTD.) are laid on each other so that the coated surfaces of the sheets touch each other.
  • the stacked sheets are thermally treated at 105 ° C for 16 hours under a pressure of 80 g / cm2.
  • the degree of thermal pollution is assessed from the pollution of the lower sheet.
  • the reflectivities of a lower sheet before and after the thermal treatment are measured by a color difference meter (model TC-1500 MC, manufactured by Tokyo Denshoku Co.).
  • the degree of thermal pollution is the difference between the degrees of reflection before and after the thermal treatment.
  • the image density is determined as follows.
  • the above stacked sheets are colored by a typewriter.
  • the image density of the sheet 1 hour after color development is measured using a color difference meter.
  • An upper sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a 4.29% solution of crystal violet lactone was used in the preparation of the microcapsules A and the microcapsules B and A in a mixing ratio of 30 to 70 in the preparation of the Coating compound used.
  • a coating composition of 40 parts of a polyvalent metal salt of a carboxylated terpene phenol, 100 parts of calcium carbonate, 10 parts of styrene-butadiene latex (40%) and 10 parts of oxidized Starch was applied by means of a Meyer stick (# 14) in a coating amount of 4.0 g / m2 (solids content) to a capsule-coated surface of the upper sheet obtained according to (4) of Example 1.
  • a single pressure-sensitive recording sheet was obtained.
  • Top sheets are made in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the solvents for microcapsules A and B and the mixing ratio of the microcapsules are varied as described in Table 1. The concentration of crystal violet lactones was adjusted to 3.00% after the mixing.
  • An upper sheet was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 using this coating composition.
  • the sheets obtained according to Comparative Examples 6 to 7 have severe thermal soiling.
  • a pressure-sensitive recording sheet in which a coating composition according to the invention with microcapsules A and B is applied to a substrate has an improved degree of thermal soiling without lowering the image density, the microcapsules A being a colorless dye for a contain pressure-sensitive recording sheet dissolving solvent S1, and the microcapsules B contain a dye-free, the dye-non-solvent S2.

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EP89117982A 1988-12-24 1989-09-28 Couche pour feuilles d'enregistrement sensibles à la pression et feuille d'enregistrement pourvue de cette couche Expired - Lifetime EP0375847B1 (fr)

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JP63326935A JP2885812B2 (ja) 1988-12-24 1988-12-24 感圧複写紙用塗料及び感圧複写紙

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EP0204460A2 (fr) * 1985-06-05 1986-12-10 Moore Business Forms, Inc. Matériau pour l'enregistrement sans carbone utilisant des microcapsules contenant uniquement un solvant

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EP0204460A2 (fr) * 1985-06-05 1986-12-10 Moore Business Forms, Inc. Matériau pour l'enregistrement sans carbone utilisant des microcapsules contenant uniquement un solvant

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