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titleOfInvention Printing ink for polyester
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a printing ink having improved adhesion to polyester molded articles, by a method wherein an isocyanate cpd. masked by a phenol is incorporated into a printing ink. n CONSTITUTION: An isocyanate masked by a phenol having one strong electron- attractive gp. is mixed with a printing ink. Examples of phenols are m-chlorophenol, p-fluorophenol, m-bromophenol, and p-nitrophenol. The reason why the adhesive properties are improved by incorporating said isocyanate cpd. into the printing ink is that the isocyanate cpd. is dissociated by heating during drying after printing, the phenol and the isocyanate in the printing ink are regenerated and released, and the NCO gp. of the isocyanate is easily reacted with OH and COOH gp. of a polyester molded article. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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