Claims
- 1. A transfer printing process for the manufacture of prints on a textile or non-textile, hydrophobic sheet which prints are heat-fast and fast to wet processing, comprising the steps of
- a. applying to an auxiliary carrier web a sublimable dyestuff containing a hydroxyl group, an amino group or both,
- b. transferring said dyestuff to said sheet by heatinduced sublimation or diffusion from said auxiliary carrier web.
- c. subsequently providing to the printed area of said sheet an isocyanate compound, having only one isocyanate group per molecule, and which is capable of reacting with said dyestuff and fixing the dyestuff to the printed area of said sheet by reaction therewith.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the dyestuff is selected from the group consisting of ##SPC24##
- in which X represents a hydrogen or a chloride atom or a hydroxyl or an acetoxy group, ##SPC25##
- wherein E.sub.1 is cyano, hydrogen or --CO--O--C.sub.n H.sub.2n.sub.+1 where n is 3 or 4, E.sub.2 is hydrogen, phenyl or aminophenyl, and ##SPC26##
- wherein
- X.sub.1 is hydroxyl, hydrogen or unsubstituted amino,
- X.sub.2 is hydroxyl, unsubstituted amino or methyl provided that when X.sub.1 is hydrogen X.sub.2 is not methyl,
- and
- Z is substituted by nitro, cyano, hydroxyethylsulfamoyl, aminoethylsulfamoyl or unsubstituted sulfamoyl.
- 3. A process of claim 1, wherein the sheet is a textile sheet.
- 4. A process of claim 3, wherein the textile sheet comprises semi-synthetic or fully synthetic fibers.
- 5. A process of claim 4, wherein synthetic polyamide fibers are printed.
- 6. A process of claim 4, wherein textile material from acrylic fibers is printed.
- 7. A process of claim 4, wherein the fiber material contains ester groups.
- 8. A process of claim 7, wherein the fibers are polyethylene terephthalate fibers.
- 9. A process of claim 1, wherein the sheet is a non-textile sheet.
- 10. A process of claim 9, wherein the sheet is supported by another kind of fabric support and printed.
- 11. A process of claim 10, wherein polyvinyl chloride is printed.
- 12. A process of claim 10, wherein polyurethane is printed.
- 13. A process of claim 1, wherein the isocyanate compound is provided by decomposing a masked isocyanate applied to the sheet in the printed area.
- 14. A process of claim 13, wherein the masked isocyanate is applied to the sheet either by padding or by a transfer of the masked isocyanate by heating process, before the dyestuff is applied thereto.
- 15. A process of claim 13, wherein the masked isocyanate is heated to effect the decomposition thereof and liberation of the isocyanate compound.
- 16. A process of claim 13, wherein step (a) further comprises applying a masked isocyanate to the auxiliary carrier web and wherein step (c) is effected by applying the auxiliary carrier web to the sheet and heating the web at a temperature at least as great as that used in step (b).
- 17. The process of claim 2, wherein the masked isocyanate is heated to effect the decomposition thereof and liberation of the isocyanate compound.
- 18. The process of claim 2, wherein step (a) further comprises applying a masked isocyanate to the auxiliary carrier web and wherein step (c) is effected by applying the auxiliary carrier web to the sheet and heating the web at a temperature at least as great as that used in step (b).
- 19. A process of claim 16, wherein step (b) is carried out under vacuum.
- 20. A process of claim 13, wherein the masked isocyanate is applied to the sheet either after or simultaneously with the dyestuff.
- 21. A process of claim 1, wherein step (b) is carried out under vacuum.
- 22. The process of claim 1, wherein the isocyanate is selected from the group consisting of methylisocyanate, ethylisocyanate, n-propylisocyanate, n-butylisocyanate, octylisocyanate, methylisocyanate acetate, butylisocyanate acetate, cyclohexylisocyanate, phenylisocyanate, p-tolylisocyanate, o-, m- and p-chlorophenylisocyanate, m- and p-nitrophenylisocyanate, 2,5-dichlorophenylisocyanate, o- and p-methoxyphenylisocyanate, 2-naphthylisocyanate, 2-bisphenylylisocyanate, 2-isocyanatotetrahydropyrane, tetrahydrofurfurylisocyanate, 3-isocyanatopyridine, 2-furylisocyanate, 3-isocyanato-N-ethylcarbazole, 2-carbomethoxy-3-isocyanatothiophene, 2-isocyanato-3-cyanothiophene, 2-isocyanato-3-carbomethoxy4-methyl-thiophene, 2-isocyanato-5-methylthiophene-3-carboxylic acid amide, 2-isocyanato-3-carbomethoxy-4,5-dimethylthiophene, 2-isocyanato-3-carboethoxy-4,5-tetramethylene-thiophene, and 3-isocyanatosulpholane.
- 23. The process of claim 13, wherein the masked isocyanate contains a masking radical selected from the group consisting of alcohol, phenyl, bisulfite, oxime, carboxylic or sulfonic amide, urethane, urea, amine carboxylic acid, active methylene compound, cyanide, and cyanamide radicals.
- 24. An auxiliary carrier web for use in heattransfer printing, consisting essentially of flexible sheet material carrying (1) a sublimable disperse dyestuff containing a hydroxyl group, an amino group or both, and (2) a masked isocyanate compound which decomposes to liberate an isocyanate, having only one isocyanate group per molecule, at a temperature no greater than 240.degree.C., wherein the sublimation temperature of the dyestuff is at least 10.degree.C. lower than the decomposition temperature of the masked isocyanate.
- 25. An auxiliary carrier web of claim 24, wherein the sheet material is selected from the group consisting of paper, paper provided with a silicone-layer, cellophane and metal foil.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 245,648, filed on Apr. 19, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,782,896.
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Divisions (1)
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