IP Library Granted Patent US 9,956,757
Granted Patent B2
US 9,956,757 · App. 14/645,153 · Granted May 1, 2018

Acrylate ink compositions for ink-based digital lithographic printing

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Patent No.
US 9,956,757
App. No.
14/645,153
Granted
May 1, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Compatible acrylate ink sets include acrylate ink composition having 30% or less by weight pigment, 10% or less dispersant, between 40% and 80% acrylate, 12% or less photoinitiator, a viscosity between 5×10 5 and 3×10 7 cps at 35° C., and a 60 second tack between 25 and 50 g-m at 35° C.

Claims (70)

1. A set of compatible acrylate ink compositions, comprising:

a first acrylate ink composition, comprising a first pigment; and

a second acrylate ink composition, comprising a second pigment;

wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions is compatible with the other acrylate ink composition, and wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises:

30% or less by weight pigment, based on a total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

10% or less by weight dispersant, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

between 40% and 50% by weight of an acrylate, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition, and

12% or less by weight photoinitiator, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

wherein a viscosity of each acrylate ink composition is between 5×10 5 and 3×10 7 cps at 35° C.,

wherein a 60 second tack of each acrylate ink composition is between 25 and 50 g-m at 35° C.,

wherein the acrylate comprises a mixture of a tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer, a propoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate monomer, a polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer, and at least one of an ethoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate monomer or a monomer having functionality greater than or equal to 4.

2. The set of compatible acrylate ink compositions of claim 1 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions further comprises:

1.5% or less by weight stabilizer, based on the total weight of the ink composition; and

12% or less by weight rheology modifier, based on the total weight of the ink composition.

3. The set of compatible acrylate ink compositions of claim 2 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises:

between 10% and 20% pigment;

between 2% and 10% dispersant;

between 40% and 50% acrylate;

10% or less photoinitiator;

0.4% or less stabilizer; and

between 1% and 5% rheology modifier,

wherein a viscosity of each acrylate ink composition is between 8×10 5 and 2×10 7 cps at 35° C., and

wherein a 60 second tack of each acrylate ink composition is between 35 and 45 g-m at 35° C.

4. The set of compatible acrylate ink compositions of claim 2 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions consists essentially of:

between 12% and 18% pigment;

between 4% and 8% dispersant;

between 40% and 50% acrylate;

between 5% and 10% photoinitiator;

between 0.1% and 0.3% stabilizer; and

3% or less rheology modifier,

wherein a viscosity of each acrylate ink composition is between 1×10 6 and 1×10 7 cps at 35° C., and

wherein a 60 second tack of each acrylate ink composition is about 40 g-m at 35° C.

5. The set of compatible ink compositions of claim 4 , wherein the photoinitiator is a free-radical photoinitiator.

6. The set of ink compositions of claim 1 , wherein the first pigment is one of a cyan pigment, a magenta pigment, and a yellow pigment.

7. The set of ink compositions of claim 2 , wherein the second pigment is a black pigment.

8. The set of ink compositions of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third acrylate ink composition, comprising a third pigment; and

a fourth acrylate ink composition, comprising a fourth pigment,

wherein the first pigment is a cyan pigment, the second pigment is a magenta pigment, the third pigment is a yellow pigment, and the fourth pigment is a black pigment, and

wherein the first, second, third, and fourth acrylate ink compositions are co-miscible with each other.

9. The set of ink compositions of claim 1 , wherein compatibility is characterized by co-miscibility and co-dispersability of the acrylate ink compositions.

10. The set of ink compositions of claim 1 , wherein the polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer comprises a high-viscosity di-functional acrylated polyester oligomer.

11. A set of compatible acrylate ink compositions, comprising:

a first acrylate ink composition, comprising a first pigment; and

a second acrylate ink composition, comprising a second pigment;

wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises:

30% or less by weight pigment, based on a total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

10% or less by weight dispersant, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

between 40% and 50% by weight of an acrylate, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition, and

12% or less by weight photoinitiator, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

wherein a viscosity of each acrylate ink composition is between 5×10 5 and 3×10 7 cps at 35° C.,

wherein a 60 second tack of each acrylate ink composition is between 25 and 50 g-m at 35° C.,

wherein the acrylate consists of a mixture of a tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer, a propoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate monomer, and a polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate.

12. The set of ink compositions of claim 11 , wherein the polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer comprises a high-viscosity di-functional acrylated polyester oligomer.

13. A set of compatible acrylate ink compositions, comprising:

a first acrylate ink composition, comprising a first pigment; and

a second acrylate ink composition, comprising a second pigment;

wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions is compatible with the other acrylate ink composition, and wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises:

30% or less by weight pigment, based on a total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

10% or less by weight dispersant, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

between 40% and 80% by weight of an acrylate, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition, and

12% or less by weight photoinitiator, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition,

wherein a viscosity of each acrylate ink composition is between 5×10 5 and 3×10 7 cps at 35° C.,

wherein a 60 second tack of each acrylate ink composition is between 25 and 50 g-m at 35° C.,

wherein the acrylate comprises a mixture of a tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer, an ethoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate monomer and a polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate, and at least one of a propoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate monomer, or a monomer having functionality greater than or equal to 4.

14. The set of ink compositions of claim 13 , wherein the acrylate consists of a mixture of the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer, the ethoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate and the polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate.

15. The set of ink compositions of claim 13 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises between 70% and 80% by weight of an acrylate, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition.

16. The set of ink compositions of claim 13 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions comprises between 40% and 50% by weight of an acrylate, based on the total weight of the acrylate ink composition.

17. The set of ink compositions of claim 13 , wherein each of the acrylate ink compositions do not phase separate with each other.

18. The set of ink compositions of claim 13 , wherein the polyester acrylate oligomer that is different than the tetrafunctional polyester acrylate oligomer comprises a high-viscosity di-functional acrylated polyester oligomer.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2025
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2023
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2015
From: ALLEN, C. GEOFFREY; BIRAU, MIHAELA MARIA; MOORLAG, CAROLYN; MAGDALINIS, AURELIAN VALERIU
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