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Conventional ink vehicles

The second type of composition is exemplified by a wide variety of acrylate- or methacrylate-ester derivatives of conventional ink vehicles combined with a photoinitiator 1. The reaction product of tung oil fatty acids, glycidyl methacrylate, -benzoquinone, and 2-methyl-imidazole mixed with tung oil and treated with tolylene diisocyanate, combined with benzoin methyl ether (26) 2. Glycerol-linseed oil-isophthalic acid alkyd reacted with isocyanate-containing prepolymer (formed by reaction of tolylene diisocyanate, -henzoquinone, 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate in ethyl acetate solution) using dibutyltin diacetate catalyst, combined with tung oil, synthetic varnish, and benzoin methyl ether (27) 3. Epoxidized... [Pg.177]

Heat transfer printing n. A method, whereby a printed image is transferred from a carrier to a receiving substrate by the use of heat. In the process, as currently performed, the ink is made up of sublimable dyes in conventional ink vehicles the carrier is paper, and the receiving substrate is a synthetic fabric. [Pg.487]


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