Claims
- 1. A printing ink for the use in engraved steel die printing, having an engraved steel die printing ink rheology comprising a cone plate viscosity of at least 1 Pa.multidot.s at 40.degree. C. and at a shear rate of about 100 s.sup.-1 and being of pasty consistency, the ink containing:
- up to 60% by weight of the ink of at least one colour pigment,
- an effective amount of a radiation energy sensitive cationic aromatic onium salt capable of liberating a cationic polymerization initiator under the influence of applied energy,
- from 20 to 60% by weight of the ink of a binder composition having a sufficiently high viscosity to ensure the required rheology of the ink, the binder composition comprising:
- at least one compound capable of being polymerized according to a cationic reaction mechanism, and being selected from monomeric, oligomeric and polymeric unsaturated organic compounds and heterocyclic compounds capable of undergoing a ring opening reaction, said compound being chain extended by polyesterification or polyurethanisation or both in order to raise its molecular weight and its viscosity, and
- a cationically non-reactive, thermoplastic polymeric material to impart the required rheology of the ink without impairing the drying capacity of the ink.
- 2. The ink of claim 1, wherein said radiation energy sensitive aromatic onium salt has the formula Ar.sub.3 S.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.- wherein Ar is a monovalent aromatic radical and M is P, As or Sb.
- 3. The ink of claim 1, wherein said radiation energy sensitive aromatic onium salt has the formula (Ar').sub.2 I.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.- or (Ar').sub.3 S.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.- wherein the Ar' are monovalent aromatic radicals, at least one of them being substituted with an OR group attached to the aryl nucleus via its oxygen atom, R being an alkyl radical having at least 8 carbon atoms, and M is arsenium, bismuth or phosphorus.
- 4. The ink of claim 1, wherein said polymerization initiator is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation.
- 5. The ink of claim 1, wherein said salt is capable of liberating said initiator in response to hot fluids having a temperature of from 120.degree. C. to 250.degree. C.
- 6. The ink of claim 1, wherein said liberated cationic polymerization initiator is a Lewis acid or Bronsted acid.
- 7. The ink of claim 1, wherein the ink contains at least one extender and further contains ink conditioning additives.
- 8. The ink of claim 7, wherein the cationic salt is present in an amount of from 1 to 15% by weight, and the ink conditioning additives are present in an amount of up to 20% by weight of the ink.
- 9. The ink of claim 1 having a viscosity of at least 12.5 Pa.multidot.s.
- 10. A printing ink for the use in engraved steel die printing, having an engraved steel die printing ink rheology comprising a cone plate viscosity of at least 1 Pa.multidot.s at 40.degree. C. and at a shear rate of about 1000 s.sup.-1 and being of pasty consistency, the ink containing:
- up to 60% by weight of the ink of a material comprising at least one colour pigment,
- an effective amount of a radiation energy sensitive cationic aromatic onium salt capable of liberating a cationic polymerization initiator under the influence of applied energy,
- from 20 to 60% by weight of the ink of a binder composition having a sufficiently high viscosity to ensure the required rheology of the ink, the binder composition comprising a cationically polymerizable material selected from monomeric, oligomeric and polymeric unsaturated organic compounds and heterocyclic compounds capable of undergoing a ring opening reaction, said material having been chain extended by polyesterification or polyurethanisation or both in order to raise its molecular weight and its viscosity.
- 11. The ink of claim 10, wherein said radiation energy sensitive aromatic onium salt has the formula Ar.sub.3 S.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.31 wherein Ar is a monovalent aromatic radical and M is P, As or Sb.
- 12. The ink of claim 10, wherein said radiation energy sensitive aromatic onium salt has the formula (Ar').sub.2 I.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.- or (Ar').sub.3 S.sup.+ (MF.sub.6).sup.- wherein the Ar' are monovalent aromatic radicals, at least one of them being substituted with a --OR group attached to the aryl nucleus via its oxygen atom, R being an alkyl radical having at least 8 carbon atoms, and M is arsenium, bismuth or phosphorus.
- 13. The ink of claim 10, wherein said polymerization initiator is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation.
- 14. The ink of claim 10, wherein said salt is capable of liberating said initiator in response to hot fluids having a temperature of from 120.degree. C. to 250.degree. C.
- 15. The ink of claim 10, wherein said liberated cationic initiator is a Lewis acid or Bronsted acid.
- 16. The ink of claim 10, wherein the ink contains at least one extender and further contains ink conditioning additives.
- 17. The ink of claim 16, wherein the cationic salt is present in an amount of from 1 to 15% by weight, and the ink conditioning additives are present in an amount of up to 20% by weight of the ink.
- 18. The ink of claim 10 having a viscosity of at least 12.5 Pa.multidot.s.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/447,265, filed Dec. 7, 1989 pending.
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