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Patent Grant
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4379805
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Patent Number
4,379,805
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Date Filed
Monday, March 16, 198143 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 12, 198341 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A graphics-bearing element is provided in which improved durability in liquid environments is provided through inclusion in a graphics layer of polyvinyl formal resin.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to graphics bearing elements highly resistant to liquids, and in particular to a heat-activated fluid line marking tape useful in aircraft environments.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The prior art has had difficulty providing marking labels suitably resistant to environments of hydraulic fluid, oils, aircraft fuels and other liquids.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
We have found that products of highly desirable durability in such environments may be provided through using in the ink of a graphic layer a polyvinyl formal resin. In preferred embodiments, the polyvinyl formal resin is present in amount in the range of 25-50%, is tied to a transparent polyester layer through a primer layer, and carries on the side of the laminate away from the polyester layer a heat-activatable adhesive layer.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
We turn now to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention.
DRAWING
There is shown in the drawing a diagrammatic vertical sectional view, partially broken away, through a preferred embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION
Turning now to the FIGURE, there is shown a fluid line marking tape indicated generally at 10. It includes a layer of 92 gauge transparent polyester 12, a primer layer 14, an ink graphics layer 16, an adhesive layer 18, and a release liner 20.
In the preferred embodiment disclosed, the primer formulation is as follows (by weight):
______________________________________Example 149002 polyester resin (DuPont) 2%Desmodur N-100 polyisocyanate 0.2%Methylene Chloride 7.8%Cyclohexanone 8%1,1,1 Trichloroethane 64%Nitroethane 18%______________________________________
Preferred formulations for four specific colored inks are as follows:
______________________________________Color % by Weight Material______________________________________Example 2Black 12.5% carbon black 12.5% Formvar 7/95* 37.5% n-propanol 37.5% nitroethaneExample 3White 30.0% titanium dioxide 12.0% Formvar 7/95 29.0% n-propanol 29.0% nitroethaneExample 4Yellow 12.8% Ciba-Geigy X-3218 Regal Yellow Medium 12.8% Ciba-Geigy X-2283 Golden Cadmium Yellow 10.3% Formvar 7/95 32.05% n-propanol 32.05% nitroethaneExample 5Blue 18.33% titanium dioxide 8.33% Ciba-Geigy X-2285 C.P.Ar. Blue 0.12% carbon black 13.44% Formvar 7/95 29.89% n-propanol 29.89% nitroethane______________________________________ *Trademark of Monsanto.
The pigments set forth in the above formulations are of the character known in the art as "halogen-free".
The preferred adhesive formulation is (by weight):
______________________________________Example 6______________________________________49001 Polyester Resin(DuPont) 40%Mondur SH (BlockedPolyisocyanate) 10%Methyl Ethyl Ketone 50%______________________________________
In manufacture, about five pounds of primer (dry basis) are applied per ream of polyester film 12. The primer is then dried to produce primer layer 14, which is then flexographically printed, over the primer 14, with ink graphics layer 16, which includes a last flood coat of white for opacity.
Adhesive layer 18 is first cast on the release-coated liner 20 following which the subunit 18, 20 is laminated to the subunit 12, 14, 16.
The tape may be applied by wrapping onto a clean metal surface. Adhesive layer 18 may then be cured by heating to at least 270.degree. F.
The ink graphics layer 16 is preferably applied using a plate formed from the ultraviolet-curable DuPont material sold by it under the mark "CYREL".
OTHER EMBODIMENTS
A preferred general formula for use in graphic layers according to the invention is as follows:
______________________________________% by Weight Material______________________________________ 8-30% Halogen free pigment 8-20% Monsanto "Formvar" polyvinyl formal resin20-40% ethanol, isopropanol, or n-propanol20-40% nitromethane, nitroethane, 1-nitro- propane, or 2-nitropropane______________________________________
In the final product, after evaporation of the solvent, the polyvinyl formal resin is present in amount in the range of 25-50%.
Claims
- 1. A graphics-bearing marking element comprising an ink graphics layer comprising a polyvinyl formal resin present in an amount by weight in the range of 21% to 71% and having an exposed portion and providing marking indicia.
- 2. The element of claim 1 in which said resin is present in an amount by weight in the range of 25 percent to 50 percent.
- 3. The element of claim 1 which includes halogen-free pigment.
- 4. The element of claim 3 which includes a layer of heat-activatable adhesive comprising polyester resin with a blocked polyisocyanate.
- 5. The element of claim 1 which includes a transparent plastic layer.
- 6. The element of claim 1 which includes a primer layer between said graphics layer and said plastic layer.
- 7. The element of claim 4 or 5 which is a fluid line marking tape.
- 8. The element of claim 6 which is a fluid line marking tape.
- 9. The element of claim 6 wherein said primer comprises polyester resin with polyisocyanate.
- 10. The element of claim 5 wherein said transparent plastic layer comprises polyester.
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