Jet ink process and ink composition fluorescent in ultraviolet light
First Claim
1. A process for information recording comprising producing a fine jet of colorless aqueous liquid containing at least one resin and at least one dye which is invisible in ordinary light, directing the jet of colorless liquid onto a recording medium, modulating the density of the applied jet by an electric field in accordance with the information to be recorded, thereby recording said information, and subsequently applying steam to said recorded information.
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Abstract
Ink compositions suitable for ink jet printing on metal, plastic, or paper surfaces, the ink characterized by fluorescent properties in ultraviolet light, incorporating, in solution, a resin component, at least one solvent, proportioned to give the ink properties of heat and steam resistance, said inks are colorless in ordinary light and distinctly fluorescent in ultraviolet light so as to render them particularly suitable as a means for marking various materials whereby marking is normally invisible but easily detectable when subjected to ultraviolet illumination.
According to another of its aspects, this invention is a process for information recording comprising producing a fine jet of liquid, directing a jet of colorless liquid onto a recording medium modulating the density of the applied jet by an electric field in accordance with the information to be recorded, thereby recording said information.
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- 1. A process for information recording comprising producing a fine jet of colorless aqueous liquid containing at least one resin and at least one dye which is invisible in ordinary light, directing the jet of colorless liquid onto a recording medium, modulating the density of the applied jet by an electric field in accordance with the information to be recorded, thereby recording said information, and subsequently applying steam to said recorded information.
- 3. A process for information recording comprising producing a fine jet of liquid containing at least one resin and at least one dye which is invisible in ordinary light, directing the jet of colorless liquid onto a recording medium, modulating the density of the applied jet by an electric field in accordance with the information to be recorded, thereby recording said information, applying steam under pressure of from 1 to 15 pounds per square inch from 1 to 95 minutes to said recorded information, thereafter subjecting said recorded information to ultraviolet light, thereby rendering it visible.
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