Claims
- 1. A process for continuously printing anodised aluminum strip by transfer from a carrier web of a design in printing ink containing colored sublimable components, said process comprising:
- (a) continuously feeding an unsealed, anodised aluminum strip to a moving surface heated to a temperature at which said colored components of the ink sublime and heating the strip by contact with the surface of said moving surface in advance of its contact with the carrier web so that the aluminum is pre-heated before contact with the carrier web;
- (b) feeding said carrier web into contact with the aluminum strip so that the printing ink is heated by contact with the anodised aluminum surface and colored components of the ink are caused to transfer from the carrier web to the aluminum strip;
- (c) rapidly quenching the strip after transfer of the design thereto by contacting the strip substantially instantaneously with a coolant after leaving the heated moving surface and prior to sealing the anodised aluminum surface; and
- (d) thereafter sealing the anodised aluminum surface.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 in which the strip is cooled by application of water.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 in which the heated moving surface is a drum.
- 4. A process according to claim 3 in which the drum is heated internally by passing a heated fluid therethrough.
- 5. A process according to claim 1 in which the carrier web and aluminum strip are maintained in contact, at a temperature at which coloured components of the ink sublime, for a dwell period of 7 to 16 seconds.
- 6. A process according to claim 1 in which the anodised aluminum strip has an anodic film thickness of 3 to 5 microns.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 in which the unsealed anodised aluminum strip is pre-dyed to give a background colouration prior to transfer of the design.
- 8. A process according to claim 1 in which the heated surface is heated to a temperature in the range of 150.degree. to 240.degree. C.
- 9. A process according to claim 1 in which the strip is quenched by application of a cooling liquid within about 2 seconds of parting of the carrier web from the strip.
- 10. A process according to claim 1 in which step (d) includes passing the strip obtained in step (c) continuously to a sealing bath.
- 11. A process according to claim 10 in which the sealing bath is maintained at a temperature of 90.degree.-100.degree. C.
- 12. A product by the process of claim 1.
- 13. A process for continuously printing anodised aluminum strip by transfer from a carrier web of a design in printing ink containing colored sublimable components, said process comprising:
- (a) continuously feeding an unsealed, anodised aluminum strip to an internally heated rotating metal drum having a surface maintained at a temperature at which said colored components of the ink sublime in advance of its contact with the carrier web so that the aluminum is pre-heated before contact with the carrier web,
- (b) feeding said carrier web into contact with the aluminum strip at a point downstream from the initial contact point between the strip and the drum and maintaining the strip and the carrier web in mutually stationary contact with each other for a period of about 7 to 16 seconds while the drum rotates through a sector to effect said transfer, and
- (c) quenching the strip by application of a cooling liquid within about 2 seconds of parting of the carrier web from the strip.
- 14. A product by the process of claim 13.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of Application Ser. No. 014,567 filed Feb. 23, 1979 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 811,125 filed June 28, 1977 both abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Transfer Prints: The Current State of the Art; by C. E. Villins; Coulourage, annual 1974; pp. 30-41. |
Vacuum Printing on Carpet Tiles; Textile Manufacture; vol. No. 100; pp. 30 & 32; Jan. 1973. |
Dixon; Electroplating and Metal Finishing; Mar. 1974; The Transfer Printing of Anodized Aluminum; pp. 9-13. |
Continuations (2)
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