Claims
- 1. A process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording comprising the steps of:making an aqueous coating solution comprising: water; a binder composition comprising: at least one polymer chosen from a group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylamide, methyl cellulose, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and gelatin; and an inorganic particulate material with an average particle size of no more than 0.3 μm wherein said inorganic particulate material represents at least 82%, by weight, and no more than 97%, by weight, of a combined coating weight of said polymer and said inorganic particulate material taken together, wherein said aqueous coating solution has an ionic conductivity of no more than 0.6 mS at 25° C., at 10% total solids; applying said coating to a polyethyleneterephthalate support in a sufficient amount that said inorganic particulate material and said polymer taken together weigh 1-5 mg/dm2; applying a second coating supra said coating; and removing said water from said coating solution.
- 2. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said ionic conductivity of said coating solution is no more than 0.3 mS.
- 3. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said inorganic particulate material is a multispherically coupled colloidal silica comprising at least two spheres.
- 4. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 3 wherein said multispherically coupled colloidal silica comprises at least seven spheres.
- 5. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said polymer is chosen from a group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and gelatin.
- 6. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said application of said coating solution is in an amount sufficient such that said inorganic particulate material and said polymer taken together weigh no more than 8 mg/dm2.
- 7. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said second coating has a dried coating weight of 1-6 mg/dm2.
- 8. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said second coating has a dried coating weight of 3-5 mg/dm2.
- 9. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 1 wherein said second coating comprises:matrix polymer, an inorganic particulate material and a soft polymer mixture.
- 10. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 9 comprising 32-70%, by weight, matrix polymer, 15-62%, by weight, inorganic particulate material and 5-15%, by weight, soft polymer mixture.
- 11. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 10 comprising 40-70%, by weight, matrix polymer.
- 12. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 11 comprising 60-65%, by weight, matrix polymer.
- 13. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 10 comprising 15-35%, by weight, inorganic particulate material.
- 14. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 13 comprising 20-30%, by weight, inorganic particulate material.
- 15. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 10 comprising 10-15%, by weight, soft polymer mixture.
- 16. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said matrix polymer comprises at least one compound selected from a group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, acrylates, hydrolyzed polyacrylamide, methyl cellulose, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and gelatin.
- 17. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said matrix polymer comprises a copolymer comprising at least one polymerized monomer chosen from a group consisting of: polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrolidone, and gelatin.
- 18. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said soft polymer mixture comprises at least one compound chosen from a group consisting of methyl acrylate, acrylic acid and sodium acrylate.
- 19. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said second coating comprises 2-24%, by weight, methyl acrylate, 1-10%, by weight, acrylic acid, and 1-19%, by weight, sodium acrylate.
- 20. The process for forming a transparent recording material for phase change ink recording of claim 7 wherein said second coating further comprises particles which are at least 6 μm in size present in an amount sufficient to provide approximately 10-80 particles per 5000 μm2.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application 09/083,324 filed May 22, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6, 086,700, issued Jul. 11, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application 08/711,422 filed Sep. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,756,226 issued May 26, 1998.
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