WO2002031066A1 - Encre d'impression par jet sechant sous rayonnement actinique - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an active energy ray-curable inkjet printing ink. More specifically, the present invention has excellent photopolymerizability, good curability, good stability as ink, does not cause dissolution and swelling of the ink contact material in the printer, and has stable ejection from the nozzle.
- the present invention relates to an active energy ray-curable ink jet ink having good adhesion to a recording medium, solvent resistance and water resistance.
- ink jet inks having good water resistance include those in which an oil-soluble dye is dispersed or dissolved in a high boiling point solvent, and those in which an oil-soluble dye is dissolved in a volatile solvent.
- dyes are inferior to pigments in light resistance and other various resistances.However, it is generally not easy to stably disperse pigments in organic solvents, and it is necessary to ensure stable dispersibility and dischargeability. Is usually difficult.
- the ink using a high-boiling solvent is not suitable for non-absorbing recording media because the solvent in the ink does not evaporate and it is difficult to dry by evaporation of the solvent. Cannot be printed.
- an ink using a volatile organic solvent good printing can be formed even on a non-absorbing substrate due to the adhesion of the resin used and the volatilization of the solvent.
- the volatile solvent is the main component of the ink, drying on the nozzle surface of the head due to evaporation of the solvent is very quick, and frequent maintenance is required.
- the ink inherently needs to be re-dissolvable in a solvent, sufficient resistance to the solvent may not be obtained.
- a type of non-volatile monomer is used to prevent drying on the head; on the other hand, a type that cures by applying active energy rays Ink is also being used.
- Inks are disclosed in, for example, JP-A-62-64874, JP-A-58-32674, and the like. These inks are typically used in continuous type printers. In particular, inks having a viscosity of about 3 to 5 mPa's are generally used. Since this type of printer continuously discharges ink, a large amount of volatile solvent can be used in combination, and it is relatively easy to adjust the viscosity of ink and to impart volatility.
- the use of a large amount of a volatile solvent increases the frequency of maintenance, and tends to cause the problem of dissolution and swelling of the ink contact material in the printer. I do.
- volatile solvents are also more restricted by hazardous materials under the Fire Service Law. Therefore, in the case of an on-demand pudding using a piezo element, the ink needs to have a smaller amount of volatile solvent.
- the material used for the active energy ray-curable ink is relatively high in viscosity, low in viscosity enough to be ejected even in conventional printers, and has good curability and good stability. Ink has not been obtained so far.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an active energy ray-curable inkjet ink having low viscosity, excellent photopolymerizability, excellent curability, and good stability.
- a further object of the present invention is to prevent dissolution and swelling of the ink contact material in the printer, and to improve the ejection stability from the nozzle, the adhesion to the recording medium, the solvent resistance and the water resistance.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an active energy ray-curable ink jet ink.
- the present invention relates to a pigment, a compound containing two or more ethylenic double bonds, a compound containing one ethylenic double bond having a molecular weight of 90 to 210, start -Energy radiation curable ink jet printing consisting of 2-benzyl-1-dimethylamino-11- (4-morpholinophenyl) butane non-1-1 as an initiator and acylphosphine oxides as a second initiator Ink.
- the compound containing one ethylenic double bond is preferably 2-phenoxethyl acrylate.
- the ink jet printing ink further comprises a pigment dispersant.
- the ink jet printing ink also contains no non-reactive solvents.
- the pigment contained in the ink jet printing ink of the present invention is preferably in the form of pigment particles having an average particle diameter of 10 to 150 nm.
- the ink jet printing ink according to the invention preferably has a viscosity at 25 ° C. of 5 to 5 O mPa ⁇ s.
- the ink jet printing ink according to the present invention is an ink in which a pigment is dispersed in an active energy ray-curable compound, has a low viscosity, does not cause dissolution swelling in an ink contact material in a printer, has excellent photopolymerizability, and has excellent curability. Very good, good dispersion stability, very good discharge stability from nozzle.
- an achromatic pigment such as a force pump rack, titanium oxide, or calcium carbonate or a chromatic organic pigment
- Organic pigments include, for example, insoluble azo pigments such as Toluidine Red, Toluidine Maroon, Hanzaero I, Benzidin Ero I, and Pyrazolone Red; Derivatives from vat dyes such as soluble azo pigments, alizarin, indanthrone and thioindigo maroon, phthalocyanine organic pigments such as phthalocyanine blue and phthalocyanine lean, quinacridone red, quinacridone Organic pigments such as quinacridone organic pigments such as mazenyu, perylene red and perylene scarlet, and organic pigments such as isoindolinone yellow and isoindolinone orange, pyranthrone red and pyranthrone orange Organic pigment
- organic pigments by color index (CI) number examples include, for example, I. Pigment Ero 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 24, 74, 83, 86 93, 109, 110, 117, 125, 128 , 129, 1 37, 138, 139, 147, 148, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155, 166, 168, 180, 185, CI Pigment Orange 16, 36, 43, 51, 55, 59, 61, CI Pigment Red 9, 48, 49, 52, 53, 57, 97, 122, 123, 149, 168, 177, 180, 192, 20
- quinacridone-based organic pigments quinacridone-based organic pigments, phthalocyanine-based organic pigments, benzimidazolone-based organic pigments, isoindolinone-based organic pigments, condensed azo-based organic pigments, quinophthalone-based organic pigments, and isoindoline-based organic pigments It is preferable because of its excellent light resistance.
- the organic pigment is preferably a fine pigment having an average particle size of 10 to 15 Onm as measured by laser scattering.
- the average particle size of the pigment is less than 1 Onm, the light resistance is reduced due to the decrease in the particle size. It is difficult to maintain stability, and pigment precipitation tends to occur.
- the refinement of the organic pigment can be performed, for example, by the following method. That is, a mixture of at least three components of an organic pigment, a water-soluble inorganic salt that is at least 3 times the weight of the organic pigment and a water-soluble solvent is converted into a clay-like mixture, which is kneaded strongly with a stick. After pulverization, put it in water and stir it with a high-speed mixer to make a slurry. Next, filtration and washing of the slurry are repeated to remove water-soluble inorganic salts and water-soluble solvents. In the miniaturization step, a resin, a pigment dispersant and the like may be added.
- water-soluble inorganic salt examples include sodium chloride and potassium chloride. These inorganic salts are used in a range of 3 times by weight or more, preferably 20 times by weight or less of the organic pigment. If the amount of the inorganic salt is less than 3 times by weight, a treated pigment having a desired size cannot be obtained. On the other hand, when the amount is more than 20 times by weight, the washing treatment in the subsequent step is enormous, and the substantial treatment amount of the organic pigment is reduced.
- a water-soluble solvent is a solvent that is used to form an appropriate clay state of an organic pigment and a water-soluble inorganic salt used as a crushing aid, to perform sufficient crushing efficiently, and to be soluble in water.
- a solvent having a boiling point of 120 to 250 ° C. is preferably used from the viewpoint of safety, because the temperature rises during kneading and the solvent easily evaporates.
- the water-soluble solvent include 2- (methoxymethoxy) ethanol, 2-butoxyethanol, 2- (isopentyloxy) ethanol, 2- (hexyloxy) ethanol, diethylene glycol, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and diethylene glycol.
- examples include propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, dipropylene glycol monoethyl ether, and low molecular weight polypropylene dalicol.
- the pigment has a sufficient concentration and a sufficient light resistance. In order to obtain, ink It is preferable that the content is in the range of 3 to 15% by weight in the jet ink.
- Compounds having two or more ethylenically unsaturated double bonds include, for example, those called prepolymers, oligomers, etc. Specifically, ethylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, diethylene glycol di ( (Meth) acrylate, polyethylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1,6-hexanediol di (meth) acrylate, ethoxylated 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate, neopentyldaricol di (meth) acrylate, Ethoxylated neopentyl daryl glycol (meth) acrylate, propoxylated neopentyl glycol (meth) acrylate, tripropylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, polypropylene glycol diacrylate, 1,4-butane Diol di (meth) acrylate, 1 , 9-nonanediol diacrylate, tetraethylene glycol di
- a compound having a molecular weight of 90 to 210 has excellent photopolymerizability, good curability, good stability, and high purity. It does not cause the problem of dissolution and swelling of the inner contact material. If the molecular weight is less than 90, the curability is good but the stability is poor, and the ink contact material in the printer dissolves and swells. Some are harmful to the human body and may cause cancer. Conversely, if the molecular weight is more than 210, the problem of dissolution and swelling of the ink contact material in the printer does not occur, and the stability is good, but the curability is very poor.
- Compounds containing one ethylenic double bond having a molecular weight of 90 to 210 include, for example, 2-phenoxicetyl acrylate, acryloyl morpholine, N-vinylcaprolactam, 2-hydroxy Tyl acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate, isobutyl acrylate, t-butyl acrylate, isooctyl acrylate, isoporyl acrylate, hexyl hexyl Acrylate, 2-methoxyethyl acrylate, methoxytriethylene glycol acrylate, 2-ethoxyethyl acrylate, tetrahydrofurfuryl acrylate, 3-methoxybutyl acrylate, benzyl acrylate, ethoxylate acrylate Uto, Butokishetil acrylate, Carboxymethyl diethylene glycol one Ruakurire DOO, methoxy dipropylene glycol
- One or more of these compounds containing one ethylenic double bond having a molecular weight of 90 to 210 can be used.
- 2'-phenoxethyl acrylate is preferably used.
- the amount of these compounds used is preferably 20 to 75% by weight in the ink. If the amount of this compound is less than 20% by weight, the viscosity of the resulting ink will be high and it will not be possible to discharge it with an ink jet. If it exceeds 75% by weight, the printed matter will have poor durability. .
- Examples of the photopolymerization initiator according to the present invention include those which easily absorb light having a peak wavelength between 300 nm and 450 nm mainly emitted from an ultraviolet lamp or an ultraviolet laser, and photopolymerizable compounds. Those having good compatibility and those having a quantum yield close to 1 in terms of photochemistry are preferred. Further, in order to increase the photopolymerization initiation efficiency, a photopolymerization accelerator may be used in combination. The inventors of the present invention have found that when photopolymerization initiator is combined with 2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-11- (4-morpholinophenyl) -butanone-11 and acyl phosphinoxides, the sensitivity is increased. I found something. The cause is thought to be that when the actinic ray is irradiated, the latter efficiently self-cleaves to generate radicals due to energy transfer or electron transfer from the former.
- the photoinitiator component of the present invention 2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-111 (4 morpholinophenyl) non-1-1, has a relatively high molecular extinction coefficient, the light in the light-sensitive layer is low. Actinic light is easily absorbed even if there is a pump rack that easily impairs permeability.
- the maximum absorption wavelength (A max) is around 365 nm, the sensitivity is high because it matches the peak wavelength light of an ultraviolet lamp or the like. Therefore, a sufficient effect can be obtained with a small amount of addition.
- This initiator is preferably used in an amount of 0.1 to 5% by weight in the ink.
- the acyl phosphinoxides there are 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyldiphenylphosphine. Oxides and bis (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl) acylphosphine oxide. In particular, bis (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl) acyl phosphinoxide can be mentioned. This is preferably used at 5 to 10% by weight in the ink. With such a photoinitiator component alone, sufficient curability cannot be obtained, resulting in an increase in the amount of expensive photoinitiator used and an increase in the viscosity of the ink, which is economically undesirable.
- photopolymerization accelerator examples include p-dimethylamino benzoyl ester, 4,4′-dimethylamino benzophenone, and 4,4′-dimethylamino benzophenone. These photopolymerization accelerators can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the ink-jet ink of the present invention includes aromatic derivatives such as hydroquinone, p-methoxyphenol, t-butyl catechol, and pyrogallol in order to enhance the stability of the ink over time and the stability of the ink jet recording apparatus. Is preferably incorporated at 0.01 to 5% by weight in the ink.
- Examples of the pigment dispersant of the present invention include a carboxylic acid ester having a hydroxyl group, a salt of a long-chain polyaminoamide and a high-molecular-weight acid ester, a salt of a high-molecular-weight polycarboxylic acid, a salt of a long-chain polyaminoamide and a polar acid ester, Unsaturated acid ester, high molecular weight copolymer, modified polyurethane, modified polyacrylate, polyetherester anionic surfactant, naphthalenesulfonic acid formalin condensate, aromatic sulfonic acid formalin condensate, polyoxyethylene alkyl phosphorus Acid esters, polyoxyethylene nonylphenyl ether, stearylamine acetate, and pigment derivatives can be mentioned.
- pigment dispersant examples include, for example, “Anti-Terra-U (polyaminoamide phosphate)” and “Anti-Terra-203 / 204 (high molecular weight polycarboxylic acid)” manufactured by BYK Chemie.
- Disperbyk-101 polyaminoamide phosphate and acid ester
- 107 hydroxy group-containing ribonate
- 110 copolymer containing acid group
- 130 polyamide
- 1 6 1, 1 62, 1 63, 1 64, 1 65, 1 66, 1 70 Polymer weight Compound
- BYK-P104, PI05 high molecular weight unsaturated acid polycarboxylic acid
- P104S, 240S High molecular weight unsaturated acid polycarboxylic acid and silicon
- the pigment dispersant is contained in the ink in the range of 0.1 to 10% by weight. Is preferred.
- the inkjet ink of the present invention is produced, for example, by well dispersing a pigment together with an active energy ray-curable compound and a pigment dispersant using a usual disperser such as a sand mill. It is preferable that a concentrated solution having a high pigment concentration is prepared in advance and then diluted with an active energy linear curable compound. Sufficient dispersion is possible even with a normal dispersing machine, so that excessive dispersing energy is not required and a large dispersing time is not required. Ink, excellent stability is prepared.
- the ink is preferably filtered through a filter having a pore size of not more than 1 and not more than 1.
- the viscosity at 25 ° C. of the inkjet ink of the present invention is adjusted to be as high as 5 to 5 OmPa ⁇ s.
- Inks with viscosities of 5 to 5 OmPas at 25 ° C are especially suitable for heads with frequencies of 4 to 10 KHz, and for high frequencies of 10 to 50 KHz. Also, stable ejection characteristics are exhibited in the head.
- the viscosity is less than 5 mPas, then the ejection followability is reduced at high-frequency heads, and if it exceeds 5 OmPas, the mechanism for decreasing the viscosity by heating is used. Even if it is incorporated in the nozzle, the ejection itself will be reduced, and the ejection stability will be poor, making it impossible to eject at all.
- the inkjet ink of the present invention preferably has an electric conductivity of 10 SZ cm or less and does not cause electrical corrosion inside the head.
- the continuous type it is necessary to adjust the conductivity by the electrolyte. In this case, it is necessary to adjust the conductivity to 0.5 ms / 7 cm or more.
- the ink jet ink is first supplied to a printer head of a printer for an ink jet recording system, discharged from the printer head onto a substrate, and then irradiated with ultraviolet light.
- an active energy beam such as an electron beam is irradiated.
- the composition on the print medium is quickly cured.
- UV lasers When irradiating ultraviolet rays as a light source for active energy rays, for example, a high-pressure mercury lamp, a metal halide lamp, a low-pressure mercury lamp, Lamps, UV lasers, and sunlight can be used.
- a high-pressure mercury lamp When curing with an electron beam, it is usually cured with an electron beam having an energy of 300 eV or less, but it is also possible to cure instantaneously with an irradiation amount of 1 to 5 Mrad.
- Parts and% in the examples indicate parts by weight and% by weight, respectively.
- the pigment, dispersant, and monomer shown in Table 1 were both placed in a sand mill and dispersed for 4 hours to obtain an active energy ray-curable IJ ink stock solution.
- an initiator was added to the ink stock solution, and the mixture was gently mixed until the initiator was dissolved.
- the mixture was filtered under pressure with a membrane filter to obtain an active energy ray-curable IJ ink.
- various substrates polycarbonate, polystyrene, ABS (acetonitrile-styrene-butadiene copolymer), polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephate
- IJ printer with a piezo head. Printing was performed on the evening. Thereafter, curing was performed using a UV irradiation device (one metal halide lamp: output of 120 W) under the condition of a transport speed of 1 OmZ for the printing medium.
- the numbers indicate the number of copies.
- Pigment "monomer”, “dispersant”, and “initiator” shown in Table 1 are as follows.
- Benzoimidazolone yellow pigment 250 parts, sodium chloride 250 parts and polyethylene glycol 300 parts 160 parts styrene 1 gallon In a manner similar to P1, treated pigment P3 was obtained.
- ACMO Acryloylmorpholine
- IBXA Isopolnylaceacrylate
- IIBXA manufactured by Osaka Organic Chemical Industry
- TMPTA Trimethylolpropane triacrylate
- NPGDA Neopentyl glycol diacrylate
- F-force 49 Modified polyacrylate-based dispersant
- This ink is printed on the above substrate with an IJ printer having a piezo head, and then a UV irradiation device (one metal halide lamp: output 120 W) is used to transfer the printing medium at a speed of 1 O mZ.
- a UV irradiation device one metal halide lamp: output 120 W
- the curing was performed under the conditions of minutes.
- Pigments P1 and P2 described in Table 2 are the same as those used in Examples 1 to 8.
- NVF N-vinylformamide
- LA lauryl acrylate
- NK ester LAJ manufactured by Shin-Nakamura Chemical Co., Ltd.
- Table 3 The results are shown in Table 3.-Viscosity:
- the viscosity of the ink was measured at 25 ° C. using a B-type viscometer.
- the unit of viscosity is "mPas”.
- the "curing properties" of the ink were quantified by the number of passes of the UV irradiator required until the sunset disappeared due to finger touch.
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