Claims
- 1. A transfer sheet for the heat transfer printing of textile materials which contain cellulosic fibers pre-treated for swelling, said sheets consisting essentially of an inert, flexible substrate having a release coating on a least one-surface thereof, said release coating carrying a dyestuff-containing coating or design, wherein the dyestuff-containing coating or design is a mixture containing
- (a) a binder containing at least one high molecular, organic, film forming substance having a softening point between 50.degree. and 150.degree. C., said binder selected from the group consisting of naturally occuring resins, maleinate resins, phenolic resins, urea resins, polymerized unsaturated hydrocarbons, epoxy resins, polymide resins and rosin modified resins, and
- (b) at least one disperse or vat dyestuff, said dyestuff does not sublimate in conventional heat transfer printing, said dyestuff having an optical absorptivity not exceeding 0.3 when in a boiling, saturated solution in 0.1 molar aqueous sodium carbonate and
- (i) that the dyestuff is transferred from a transfer paper normally used in heat transfer printing, at a rate of not more than 40% by weight when said transfer sheet is pressed against the textile material under a contact pressure of 5 kPa and maintained under atmospheric air pressure for 30 seconds at 200.degree. C., the textile material being swollen with water and whose swollen state has been preserved after drying by a polyglycol or a polyglycol derivative, and
- (ii) that the dyestuff is transferred at a rate of more than 60% by weight when said transfer sheet is pressed against the textile material under a contact pressure of 50 kPa, and at an atmospheric air pressure of 10 kPa, for 30 seconds at 230.degree. C.
- 2. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein the binder further contains at least one wax selected from the group consisting of polyglycols having a molecular weight of at least 1000, polyolefin waxes, natural waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes, amide waxes, fatty acid esters and fatty alcohols.
- 3. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein the dyestuff is selected from the group consisting of azo dyestuffs, anthraquinone dyestuffs, indigo dyestuffs and thioindigo dyestuffs, said dyestuffs having a molecular weight in the range of 350 to 600.
- 4. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein said dyestuff comprises a dyestuff of the general formula ##STR1## wherein: D represents a radical of a diazo component of the aniline, aminoazobenzene, aminophtalimide, anthraquinone or benzanthrone series,
- R represents C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl or phenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by chloro, bromo, methyl, methoxy or ethoxy, and
- R.sup.1 represents phenyl, unsubstituted or substituted by chloro, bromo, methyl, ethyl, methoxy, ethoxy, benzyloxy, phenoxy, chlorophenoxy, optionally N-substituted carbamoyl, sulfamoyl or phtalimidyl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.8 alcoxycarbonyl, cyano or phenylsulfonyl.
- 5. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein the dyestuff comprises a phenloxyacetamino, phenyl--OCO--O--, phenyl--OCO--NH-- or benzoylamino group, such group being bonded to a monoanthraquinone nucleus, said phenyl or benzoyl moities optionally carrying one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, methoxy, ethoxy, trifluoromethyl, fluoro, chloro and bromo.
- 6. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein the dyestuff is at least one of the following dyestuffs:
- (a) halogenated dianilino anthraquinones;
- (b) N-alkylimides of the 1,4-diaminoanthraquinone-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, said alkyl group being substituted by one or two benzene radicals;
- (c) arylides of the 1-phenylazo-2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid;
- (d) naphthyl amides of .alpha.-phenylazo-acetylacetic acids and phenyl amides of .alpha.-phenylazo-benzoylacetic acids; or
- (e) 1-benzoylamino-anthraquinones substituted in the 4, 5 or 8 position by phenyl--NH--, said phenyl or benzoyl moieties being unsubstituted or substituted by methyl, ethyl, ethoxy, ethoxy, trifluoromethyl, fluoro, chloro or bromo.
- 7. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein one of said dyestuffs is 1-benzoylamino-4- or -5-anilino anthraquinone, wherein at least one of the benzoyl and anilino moieties is at least once substituted by fluoro, chloro, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, trifluoromethyl or bromo.
- 8. A transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein said dyestuff is a dyestuff selected from the group consisting of
- C.I. Disperse Yellow 214,
- C.I. Disperse Yellow 213,
- C.I. Disperse Red 346,
- C.I. Disperse Blue 327,
- C.I. Disperse Blue 328,
- C.I. Disperse Brown 21 and
- C.I. Disperse Violet 89.
- 9. A process for the heat transfer printing of textile material of cellulosic fibers or of mixtures thereof with synthetic fibers, comprising swelling the cellulosic fibers with water and preserving their swollen state on drying by a polyglycol or a polyglycol derivative, the textile material then being contacted with a transfer sheet at elevated temperatures, wherein a transfer sheet of claim 15, is used, which shet is held in contact with the textile material during 30 to 60 seconds at 200.degree. to 230.degree. at a contact pressure of from 10 kPa to 1 MPa.
- 10. A process of claim 9, wherein the transfer printing is operated at an air pressure of from 10 to 50 kPa.
- 11. A process of claim 9, wherein the polyglycol or its derivative as well as a transferred binder are removed from the textile material after the transfer.
- 12. A process of claim 9, wherein the textile material is sprayed on part or the whole of its surface, prior to the transfer printing, with an aqueous solution of less than 0.5% of a polyglycol or a polyglycol derivative, and then dried.
- 13. A process according to claim 9, wherein the removal is conducted by rinsing with water or a solvent.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 598,286, filed Mar. 7, 1984, now abandoned.
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