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Patente US4898849 - Coated thermally printable material and method of producing the same - Google PatentesBúsqueda Imágenes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive Más »Iniciar sesiónPatentesDisclosed is a heat-sensitive recording material useful in the manufacture of thermal paper and thermal labels. The material comprises a cellulosic or other suitable substrate, a thermally imprintable color-producing layer, and a protective layer over the color-producing layer. It may also include a...http://www.google.es/patents/US4898849?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US4898849 - Coated thermally printable material and method of producing the same Búsqueda avanzada de patentesTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents. Número de publicaciónUS4898849 ATipo de publicaciónConcesión Número de solicitudUS 07/139,186 Fecha de publicación6 Feb 1990 Fecha de presentación29 Dic 1987 Fecha de prioridad29 Dic 1987TarifaPagadasTambién publicado comoCN1012489B, CN1035901A, EP0355146A1, EP0355146A4, WO1989006191A1 Número de publicación07139186, 139186, US 4898849 A, US 4898849A, US-A-4898849, US4898849 A, US4898849A InventoresMing-Huang J. Kang Cesionario originalNashua CorporationExportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (11), Otras citas (8), Citada por (52), Clasificaciones (34), Eventos legales (4) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesión de USPTO, EspacenetCoated thermally printable material and method of producing the same
US 4898849 A Resumen
9. The material of claim 1 whereinsaid color-producing layer comprises a fluoran dye, a polyvinyl alcohol binder and calcium carbonate particles, and said protective layer comprises carboxylated polyvinyl alcohol cross-linked with melamine formaldehyde and contains dispersed aluminum trihydrate, an amine perfluoroalkyl sulfonate, and friction reducing particles selected from the group consisting of polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene. 10. The material of claim 1 comprising the following ingredients in the following parts by weight: ______________________________________Ingredient            Parts by Weight______________________________________polymeric binder material                 100organic cross-linking agent                 1       to 200fluorocarbon surfactant                 10-6                         to 20friction reducing particles                 0.05    to 60inert filler particles                 10      to 500______________________________________ 11. The material of claim 1 comprising the following ingredients in the following parts by weight: ______________________________________Ingredient            Parts by Weight______________________________________polymeric binder material                 100organic cross-linking agent                 5       to 80fluorocarbon surfactant                 10-4                         to 2.0friction reducing particles                 1.0     to 20inert filler particles                 50      to 240______________________________________ Descripción
______________________________________Effect of Fluorocarbon Surfactant on ImageDensity Loss Using Oil Resistance TestComposition   A       B       C     D______________________________________binder resin  100     100     100   100cross-linking agent         52.7    52.7    52.7  15.8fluorinated surfactant         --      --      --    7.2 × 10-3lubricating particles         1.33    4.00    6.67  9.00alumina trihydrate         133     133     133   120Percent loss of         55.4    68.5    80.6  7.70Image Density______________________________________
______________________________________Ingredient       Parts by weight______________________________________Polyvinyl alcohol            100cross-linking agent            17.7nonionic fluorinatedsurfactant       1.62 × 10-2polyethylene particles            2.02alumina trihydrate            135______________________________________
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