GB2110223A - Ink system - Google Patents

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GB2110223A
GB2110223A GB08135366A GB8135366A GB2110223A GB 2110223 A GB2110223 A GB 2110223A GB 08135366 A GB08135366 A GB 08135366A GB 8135366 A GB8135366 A GB 8135366A GB 2110223 A GB2110223 A GB 2110223A
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Osiel Hilario Benitez
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
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    • C09D11/02Printing inks
    • C09D11/10Printing inks based on artificial resins
    • C09D11/102Printing inks based on artificial resins containing macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions other than those only involving unsaturated carbon-to-carbon bonds
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An ink system, especially for use on packaging in retort environments, comprises a hard polyester resin, a soft polyester resin, a polyisocyanate catalyst and pigment or pigments. The glass transition temperature of the hard polyester resin is 0 DEG C and above, and of the soft polyester resin below 0 DEG C.

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SPECIFICATION Ink system Numerous ink systems are available in the marketplace. These systems are often designed for specific utilities.
Afairly recently introduced concept to the packaging industry is the use of retort pouches for medical implements, foodstuffs and the like. These pouches are formed from a pair of lamina. Each lamina comprises a pair of plastics resin film layers sandwiching and adhered to a metallic foil layer, such as aluminum foil.
Thus, the contents within the pouch cannot be seen, and suitable labeling is often required.
Many ink systems are available which successfully print on plastics resin films, such as polyester films.
However, most ink systems which successfully print on plastic resin film layers cannot withstand the heat of retort sterilization, which normally takes place at approximately 2500F (121.1 C) or higher, or if the ink system is able to withstand the retort operation, the ink system blocks severely when a printed roll of film is stored.
The term "blocking" refers to the tendency for the ink to adhere to a surface against which it comes into contact, other than the surface it was printed onto. Thus, when a printed roll of film is coiled, blocking refers to the tendency for the ink to adhere to successive layers of the film which have been coiled on top of the printed layer.
By means of the present invention, an ink system which can both withstand the retorting process and which is nonblocking is provided. The ink system comprises a soft polyester resin, a hard polyester resin, a polyisocyanate catalyst and a pigment or pigments. The ink system of the present invention may be reverse printed on plastics resin film, such as polyester film, and laminated between the plastics resin film and a metallic foil layer in the production of a printed pouch.
The ink system of the present invention is based upon the combination of a hard polyester resin and a soft polyester resin. As used herein, the term "hard polyester resin" refers to a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature of 32"F (0 C) and above, and the term "soft polyester resin" refers to a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature below 32"F (ooh).
The hard polyester resin helps provide the nonblocking properties to the finished ink at room temperature.
The soft polyester resin provides adhesiveness and flexibility to the ink.
The ratios for the hard and soft polyester resins may range from about 35% hard and 65% soft to about 45% hard and 55% soft, solids by weight. Preferably, this ratio is about 40% hard polyester resin and 60% soft polyester resin, solids by weight.
Typical of the hard polyester resins which may be employed is Bostik 7942, and typical of the soft polyester resins which may be employed is Bostik 7260. Bostik 7942 is provided in a solid form and has a melting point of about 248-284"F (120-140 C) using the ball-and-ring method while Bostik 7260 is provided as 30% solids in methyl ethyl ketone and has a glass transition temperature of 26.4"F (-10"C).
The third key element of the ink system of the present invention is a polyisocyanate catalyst. This catalyst is provided in about 1-10% by weight, preferably 2-6% by weight, of the base ink. The polyisocyanate catalyst crosslinks with the polyesters, providing improved adhesion and heat resistance to the resulting ink system.
Typical of the polyisocyanate catalysts which may be employed is Boscodur #1, which is provided as 65-68.5% solids in toluol and ethyl acetate and which includes 11.5-14% isocyanate in the form of toluene diisocyanate.
The polyester resin system is dissolved in a solvent system. This solvent system is preferably a combination of methyl ethyl ketone and toluol. The methyl ethyl ketone reduces the viscosity of the ink, while the toluol lowers the evaporation rate of the ink and increases printability of the ink. The toluol may be present in an amount from about 40-50% by weight of the total solvent, and the methyl ethyl ketone from about 50-60% by weight of the total solvent.
Additionally, methyl normal propyl ketone may be employed as an additional solvent in an amount up to about 50% by weight of the total solvent. Methyl normal propyl ketone also improves the printability of the ink system and lowers the evaporation rate of the ink, while additionally providing increased solubility for the polymers.
The ink color is provided by a pigment or pigments which can be any pigment or pigments having heat resistant properties to withstand retorting. Examples of suitable pigments include titanium dioxide, carbon black, BON red, Red Lake C, Yellow HR, phthalo blue, phthalo green and the like. The pigment or pigments may be provided in an amount from about 6.5-60% by weight on a solids basis depending upon the intensity of the color required.
Example In accordance with the present invention, the following ink was prepared.
Ingredient Parts by weight Yellow HR 3.3 pigments-BON BON red 0.4 soft polyester-Bostik 7260 45.7 30% solids in methyl ehtyl ketone hard polyester-Bostik 7942 9.2 100% solids methyl ethyl ketone 12.0 toluol 29.4 TOTAL 100.0 To 100 parts by weight of the above ink composition was then added 3 parts by weight of toluene diisocyanate in the form of Boscodur #1.
The above ink was reverse printed onto a polyester film which was electrostatically treated to 54-56 dynes per linear inch prior to coating. The printed film, when stored as a coil, showed no tendency for the ink to block.
This film coil was then laminated by means of a polyester adhesive on the printed side to an aluminum foil, which foil was in turn laminated to a polypropylene layer. A pair of these laminates were then heat sealed to one another to form a pouch, with the pouch being filled with foodstuffs, sealed and retorted. The ink system withstood the retort operation without degradation, running or other failure.
From the foregoing, it is clear that the present invention provides an ink system which is both nonblocking and which can withstand the retort sterilization process.

Claims (12)

1. An ink system comprising a pigment, a hard polyester resin, a soft polyester resin and a polyisocyanate catalyst.
2. The ink system of claim 1 wherein said hard polyester resin comprises about 35 to 45% by weight of the total polyester resin and said soft polyester resin comprises about 55 to 65% by weight of the total polyester resin.
3. The ink system of claim 2 wherein said hard polyester resin comprises about 40% by weight of the total polyester resin and said soft polyester resin comprises about 60% by weight of the total polyester resin.
4. The ink system of claim 2 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of about 1-10% by weight.
5. The ink system of claim 3 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of about 1-10% by weight.
6. The ink system of claim 4 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of about 2-6% by weight.
7. The ink system of claim 5 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of about 2-6% by weight.
8. The ink system of claim 4 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is toluene diisocyanate.
9. The ink system of claim 5 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst istoluene diisocyanate.
10. The ink system of claim 1 further comprising a solvent.
11. The ink system of claim 10 wherein said solvent comprises 40-50% by weight toluol and 50-60% by weight methyl ethyl ketone.
12. An ink system substantially as described in the Example herein.
12. The ink system of claim 11 wherein up to about 50% by weight of said solvent is substituted by methyl normal propyl ketone.
13. The ink system of claim 1 wherein said pigment is present in an amount of about 6.5 to 60% by weight of said ink system, on a solids basis.
New claims or amendments to claims filed on 22.2.82 Superseded claims 1 to 13 New or amended claims:
1. An ink system comprising a pigment, a hard polyester resin (as herein defined), a soft polyester resin (as herein defined) and a polyisocyanate catalyst.
2. The ink system of claim 1 wherein said hard polyester resin comprises 35 to 45% by weight of the total polyester resin and said soft polyester resin comprises 55 to 65% by weight of the total polyester resin.
3. The ink system of claim 2 wherein said hard polyester resin comprises about 40% by weight of the total polyester resin and said soft polyester resin comprises about 60% by weight of the total polyester resin.
4. The ink system of claim 2 or 3 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of 1-10% by weight.
5. The ink system of claim 4 wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is present in an amount of 2-6% by weight.
6. The ink system of any preceding claim wherein said polyisocyanate catalyst is toluene diisocyanate.
7. The ink system of any preceding claim further comprising a solvent in which the polyester resins are dissolved.
8. The ink system of claim 7 wherein said solvent comprises methyl ethyl ketone and toluol.
9. The ink system of claim 8 wherein said solvent comprises 40-50% by weight toluol and 50-60% by weight methyl ethyl ketone.
10. The ink system of claim 9 wherein up to 50% by weight of said solvent is substituted by methyl normal-propyl ketone.
11. The ink system of any preceding claim wherein said pigment is present in an amount of 6.5 to 60% by weight of said ink system, on a solids basis.
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GB2135686A (en) * 1983-02-26 1984-09-05 Staedtler J S Writing or drawing fluid
WO2017157615A1 (en) * 2016-03-18 2017-09-21 Amcor Flexibles Selestat Sas Flexible laminate for printed retort packaging

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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GB2135686A (en) * 1983-02-26 1984-09-05 Staedtler J S Writing or drawing fluid
WO2017157615A1 (en) * 2016-03-18 2017-09-21 Amcor Flexibles Selestat Sas Flexible laminate for printed retort packaging
RU2729570C2 (en) * 2016-03-18 2020-08-07 Амкор Флексибль Селеста Сас Flexible laminar material for printed retort-packages
US11376831B2 (en) 2016-03-18 2022-07-05 Amcor Flexibles Selestat Sas Flexible laminate for printed retort packaging

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