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Environmental-friendly drying agent for printing ink

A technology of printing ink and desiccant, which is applied in the field of environmental protection desiccant, can solve the problems of heavy smell and poor drying effect, and achieve good adsorption activity

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-05
陆开云
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Problems solved by technology

The traditional desiccant used in ink has a strong taste and the drying effect is not good

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Embodiment 1

[0015] An environment-friendly desiccant for printing ink, made of the following components in parts by weight: 25 parts of rosin, 20 parts of linseed oil, 10 parts of rare earth oxide, 20 parts of palm oil, 5 parts of calcined kaolin fine powder, sea foam 5 parts of stone wool, 5 parts of clove oil, 2 parts of curcumin, 2 parts of silicone oil.

[0016] The preparation method of above-mentioned environment-friendly desiccant is:

[0017] 1) First put the configured rosin, linseed oil, palm oil, clove oil, curcumin and silicone oil into the reactor;

[0018] 2) Raise the temperature to 120+5°C, keep it warm for one hour, start adding rare earth oxides, calcined kaolin powder and sepiolite wool, raise the temperature to 140+5°C, stir evenly, and then take out of the kettle.

Embodiment 2

[0020] An environment-friendly desiccant for printing ink, which is made of the following components in parts by weight: 30 parts of rosin, 15 parts of linseed oil, 12 parts of rare earth oxide, 15 parts of palm oil, 6 parts of calcined kaolin fine powder, sea foam 4 parts of stone wool, 6 parts of clove oil, 1 part of curcumin, 3 parts of silicone oil.

[0021] The preparation method of above-mentioned environment-friendly desiccant is:

[0022] 1) First put the configured rosin, linseed oil, palm oil, clove oil, curcumin and silicone oil into the reactor;

[0023] 2) Raise the temperature to 120+5°C, keep it warm for one hour, start adding rare earth oxides, calcined kaolin powder and sepiolite wool, raise the temperature to 140+5°C, stir evenly, and then take out of the kettle.

Embodiment 3

[0025] An environment-friendly desiccant for printing ink, made of the following components in parts by weight: 20 parts of rosin, 25 parts of linseed oil, 8 parts of rare earth oxide, 25 parts of palm oil, 4 parts of calcined kaolin micropowder, sea foam 6 parts of stone wool, 4 parts of clove oil, 3 parts of curcumin, and 1 part of silicone oil.

[0026] The preparation method of above-mentioned environment-friendly desiccant is:

[0027] 1) First put the configured rosin, linseed oil, palm oil, clove oil, curcumin and silicone oil into the reactor;

[0028] 2) Raise the temperature to 120+5°C, keep it warm for one hour, start adding rare earth oxides, calcined kaolin powder and sepiolite wool, raise the temperature to 140+5°C, stir evenly, and then take out of the kettle.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an environmental-friendly drying agent for printing ink. The environmental-friendly drying agent for printing ink is composed of the following components in parts by weight: 20-30 parts of rosin, 15-25 parts of flax seed oil, 8-12 parts of REO (Rare Earth Oxide), 15-25 parts of palm oil, 4-6 parts of calcined kaolin micro powder, 4-6 parts of sepiolite fabric, 4-6 parts of clove oil, 1-3 parts of curcumin and 1-3 parts of silicon oil. The environmental-friendly drying agent for printing ink provided by the invention has the effects of being green, environmental-friendly, non-toxic and tasteless, being free from damage to human bodies and being good in adsorption activity at room temperature and general humidity, and being capable of statically dehumidifying, removing the peculiar smell and the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of ink products, in particular to an environmentally friendly desiccant for printing ink. Background technique [0002] Ink is an important material for printing packaging materials. It expresses patterns and characters on the substrate through printing. The ink includes main components and auxiliary components. They are evenly mixed and rolled repeatedly to form a viscous colloidal fluid. It is composed of pigments, linking materials and additives. It is used for various printing of books, periodicals, packaging and decoration, architectural decoration, etc. With the increase of social demand, the variety and output of ink have also expanded and increased accordingly. [0003] With the steady development of my country's offset printing market, offset printing ink has also developed rapidly, and its quality level is basically close to or reached the international advanced level. According to incomplete st...

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IPC IPC(8): C09D11/03
CPCC09D11/03
Inventor 陆开云
Owner 陆开云
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