Claims
- 1. Container comprising on at least one surface thereof an ink-only label wherein the ink-only label defines a label that does not have a paper or plastic backing, comprising an adhesive layer an ink-only image layer, wherein the said ink-only label, has a water permeability coefficient which is sufficient to enable fast removal of the label from the substrate with water or an aqueous alkaline solution, without destructive treatment of the said substrate, the label on the container having a pencil hardness between 1N and 7N in its dry state and a pencil hardness less than 0.5N after a soaking time between 1 and 15 minutes in water of 20° C.
- 2. Container according to claim 1, comprising an application surface for receiving the label which application surface has a surface tension of at least 60 Ergs/cm2.
- 3. Container according to claim 1, wherein the label on the container has a water uptake value after 3 hours greater than 1 and below 75 g/m2.
- 4. Container according to claim 1, the container having been selected from the group consisting of plastic crates, plastic bottles and glass bottles.
- 5. Container according to claim 1, said ink-only label further comprising a protective layer.
- 6. Container according to claim 1, said water permeability coefficient being defined as the amount of water that the label takes up, as a fraction of the dry weight of the label within a period of three hours immersion at 20° C.
- 7. Method of washing a container according to claim 1, comprising the steps of:placing the container in an aqueous soaking solution during a soaking time not longer than 10 min, the temperature of the soaking solution being below 100° C., while causing turbulence in the soaking solution such that the label breaks up, pumping the soaking solution through a sieve and collecting the piece of the label on the sieve, at least periodically cleaning the sieve by collection and removal of the label pieces.
- 8. Method according to claim 7, comprising the step of impingement of water jets on the container before and/or after placing the container in the soaking solution.
- 9. Method according to claim 8, said sieve being continuously cleaned by collection and removal of the label pieces.
- 10. Method according to claim 7, the soaking time being not longer than 1 minute.
- 11. Method according to claim 7, the temperature of the soaking solution being below 70° C.
- 12. Method according to claim 7, wherein the openings of the sieve are between 1 mm and 10 mm.
- 13. Method according to claim 12, the openings of the sieve being about 2 mm.
- 14. Method according to claim 7, wherein the soaking solution comprises between 0.1 and 5% by weight NaOH.
- 15. Method according to claim 14, the soaking solution comprising 0.5% NaOH.
- 16. Container comprising on at least one surface thereof an ink-only label wherein the ink-only label defines a label that does not have a paper or plastic backing comprising an adhesive layer and an ink-only image layer, wherein the said ink-only label, has a water permeability coefficient which is sufficient to enable fast removal of the label from the substrate with water or an aqueous alkaline solution, without destructive treatment of the said substrate, wherein a cover layer is applied over the ink-only label which cover layer comprises an acrylic wax and the label on the container having a pencil hardness between 1N and 7N in its dry state and a pencil hardness less than 0.5N after a soaking time between 1 and 15 minutes in water of 20° C.
- 17. Container according to claim 16, said water permeability coefficient being defined as the amount of water that the label takes up, as a fraction of the dry weight of the label within a period of three hours immersion at 20° C.
- 18. Container according to claim 16, said ink-only label further comprising a protective layer.
- 19. Process for applying a label to a container, said process comprising providing a transfer label, said transfer label comprising a backing layer and a transfer layer which is releasably attached to the backing layer, said transfer layer comprising an ink-only label, wherein the ink-only label defines a label that does not have a paper or plastic backing, said ink-only label comprising an adhesive layer and an ink-only image layer, wherein the said ink-only label, when applied to said container, has a water permeability coefficient which is sufficient to enable fast removal of the label from the said container with water or an aqueous alkaline solution, without destructive treatment of said container, said process further comprising the step of transferring the ink-only label to at least one surface of said container the label on the container having a pencil hardness between 1N and 7N in its dry state and a pencil hardness less than 0.5N after a soaking time between 1 and 15 minutes in water of 20° C.
- 20. Process according to claim 19, wherein a cover layer is attached upon or after attaching the ink-only label to the container.
- 21. Process according to claim 19, said ink-only label further comprising a protective layer.
- 22. Process according to claim 19, said water permeability coefficient being defined as the amount of water that the label takes up, as a fraction of the dry weight of the label within a period of three hours immersion at 20° C.
- 23. Process according to claim 19, wherein the label has been heat-treated after application to the container at a temperature between 40° C. and 100° C.
- 24. Process according to claim 23, further comprising attaching a cover layer upon or after attaching the ink-only label to the container, wherein the heat-treatment has been performed on the label in combination with the cover layer.
Priority Claims (2)
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96200780 |
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96202262 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of 09/155,031 filed Sep. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,379,766 B1, which is a 371 of PCT/NL97/00139 filed Mar. 19, 1997.
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