Application of dimer acid–based polyamide for xerographic toners for textiles printing

Wiley - Tập 81 Số 10 - Trang 2399-2407 - 2001
Wallace W. Carr1, Fred L. Cook1, Yan Huang1, Peter H. Pfromm2
1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Textile and Fiber Engineering, Atlanta, Georgia 30332
2Institute of Paper Science and Technology, 500 10th Street N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30318

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AbstractXerographic printing of textiles was explored. A number of fabrics were printed using commercially available and synthesized polymers as toner vehicles. The polymers were characterized using standard methods (DSC, DMA, tensile tests). The performance of the prints was evaluated using textiles‐specific tests (crockfastness, flexural rigidity). It was found that the initial modulus is a reasonable predictor of the performance of the printed fabrics. However, the requirements on toner vehicles for good textile performance (low initial modulus, flexibility) contradict the requirements for production of toner powders by grinding (brittle behavior). © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 81: 2399–2407, 2001

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