Ink for the ink jet process
First Claim
1. A process for the recording of information on a support by the ink jet method in which a jet of writing liquid having a viscosity of less than 5 cP and an electric conductivity greater than 10-4 Ohm-1 cm-1 is ejected from a nozzle by the application of pressure and is directed to a receiving surface having a relative component of movement transverse to the direction of jet and in which the jet of writing liquid breaking up into droplets is electrically charged and is modulated according to the information to be recorded, wherein the improvement comprises depositing on a hydrophobic, non-absorbent receiving surface a writing liquid consisting essentially of a dye in a liquid medium consisting of from 85 to 100% of an organic solvent having an evaporation index of less than 11, from 0 to 15% by weight of solvent having an evaporation index greater than 11, whereby the writing liquid rapidly dries on the hydrophobic surface without causing blockage in the nozzle.
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Abstract
Non-aqueous inks having an electric conductivity of at least 10-4 Ohm-1 cm-1, a viscosity of at most 5 cP at 20° C. and in which the liquid medium consists completely or predominantly of one or more solvents having each an evaporation index of less than 11 are most useful for the ink-jet recording process in which a jet of ink is ejected from a nozzle by application of pressure and after its breaking up into droplets is modulated according to the information to be recorded. Such inks are particularly useful for writing on non-absorbent surfaces.
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- 1. A process for the recording of information on a support by the ink jet method in which a jet of writing liquid having a viscosity of less than 5 cP and an electric conductivity greater than 10-4 Ohm-1 cm-1 is ejected from a nozzle by the application of pressure and is directed to a receiving surface having a relative component of movement transverse to the direction of jet and in which the jet of writing liquid breaking up into droplets is electrically charged and is modulated according to the information to be recorded, wherein the improvement comprises depositing on a hydrophobic, non-absorbent receiving surface a writing liquid consisting essentially of a dye in a liquid medium consisting of from 85 to 100% of an organic solvent having an evaporation index of less than 11, from 0 to 15% by weight of solvent having an evaporation index greater than 11, whereby the writing liquid rapidly dries on the hydrophobic surface without causing blockage in the nozzle.
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