Claims
- 1. In the process of overprinting on poly(vinyl chloride) resin substrate colored by solvent soluble dye present within said poly(vinyl chloride) resin mass or deposited on the surface of said poly(vinyl chloride) resin, the improvement which comprises:
- overprinting at least a part of the surface of said dye colored poly(vinyl chloride) resin substrate with a liquid, nonflammable coloring agent consisting essentially of
- (i) liquid, nonflammable, halogenated hydrocarbon solvent having 1-4 carbon atoms, where halo is chloro, fluoro, or both;
- (ii) pigment dispersed in said halohydrocarbon solvent; and
- (iii) film former, dissolved in said halohydrocarbon solvent consisting essentially of
- (a) a resin selected from the class consisting of acrylic resins, methacrylic resins, and resin copolymers or acrylates and methacrylates; or
- (b) a combination of said resin defined in (a) above and isotactic chlorinated polypropylene, said combination having at least 50% by weight of said resin defined in (a) above;
- for a time to color said substrate surface; and heat treating said overprinted substrate to adhere said pigment and said film former, in the overprinted area.
- 2. In the process of claim 1 wherein said poly(vinyl chloride) resin is poly(vinyl chloride); poly(vinyl dichloride); poly(vinylidene chloride); poly(vinyl chloride/vinyl accetate); or poly(vinyl chloride/vinylidene chloride).
- 3. In the process of claim 1 wherein said substrate surface color is deposited from a liquid, nonflammable ink consisting essentially of
- (a) liquid, nonflammable, halogenated hydrocarbon solvent having 1-4 carbon atoms, where halogen is chloro, fluoro, or both; and
- (b) solvent soluble dye.
- 4. In the process of claim 3 wherein said halogenated hydrocarbon solvent is dichloromethane.
- 5. In the process of claim 1 wherein said solvent of said liquid coloring agent is chloroethane or chloroethylene each having at least 3 chloro atoms.
- 6. In the process of claim 1 wherein said heat treatment comprises baking said overprinted colored substrate at on the order of 600.degree. F. for on the order of 30 seconds.
- 7. A process for overprinting a substrate formed from dye colored poly(vinyl chloride) resin capable of electrical insulation use, which process comprises:
- (1) contacting the surface area of said poly(vinyl chloride) resin with an ink consisting essentially of liquid, nonflammable, halogenated hydrocarbon solvent having 1-2 carbon atoms where halogen is chloro, fluoro, or both and dye dissolved in said ink solvent;
- (2) at about room temperature, for a time sufficient to color said poly(vinyl chloride) resin surface area; and
- (3) removing residual solvent from said poly(vinyl chloride) resin surface area to obtain a solid dye colored surface area; and
- II
- (A) overprinting said dye colored surface with a liquid, nonflammable coloring agent consisting essentially of
- (i) liquid chloroethane or chloroethylene, each having at least 3 chloro atoms, solvent;
- (ii) pigment dispersed in said chlorosolvent; and
- (iii) film former, dissolved in said chlorosolvent, consisting essentially of
- (a) a resin selected from the class consisting of acrylic resins, methacrylic resins, and resin copolymers of acrylates and methacrylates; or
- (b) a combination of said resin defined in (a) above and isotactic chlorinated polypropylene, said combination having at least 50% by weight of said resin defined in (a) above;
- (B) for a time to color said overprinted area; and
- (C) heat treating said overprinted substrate to adhere said pigment and said film former, in the overprinted area.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein said coloring agent solvent is dichloromethane.
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein said coloring agent solvent is chloroethylene having at least 3 chloro atoms.
- 10. The process of claim 7 wherein said overprinting consists of at least one stripe of a color distinctly different from the underlying solid, dye colored surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application, Ser. No. 559,893, Filing Date Dec. 12, 1983, For SURFACE COLORING OF POLYVINYL RESINS, by Thomas. D. Ryan.
The instant applicant is a coapplicant of copending application Ser. No. 424,058, Filing Date 09/27/82, for SURFACE COLORING OF POLYVINYL RESINS, by Donald C. Ulry, Charles G. Cosner and Thomas D. Ryan, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,451,264, issued May 29, 1984
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