Q - Chromax PET

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET


1. Classification : 

Laminating inks for reverse gravure printing - solvent based inks.


2. Name : Q - Chromax PET


3. Features and Uses:

- Q - Chromax PET is a type of gravure laminating ink system, was applied for surface treated PET film (with surface tension more than 42 dyne/cm) or treated PA (nylon) film (with surface tension more than 50 dyne/cm)
- Q - Chromax PET supports various complex laminating processes like drying laminating, extrusion laminating. Both one component and two component inks can be applied.
- Excellent adhesion on surface of film and surface of laminating layer.
- Good in chemical resistance.
- Leave less residual solvent.
- Good ink transfer and printability.
- Good static resistance.
- Heavy metal contents in the ink meet ASTM F963-96a 4.3.5 & 8.3 and EN 71-3:1994 testing standards


4. Main Compositions:

- Resin : Poly Urethane (PU)
- Pigment : Organic/ Inorganic pigment
- Additive : Synthetic wax
- Solvent : Toluene/ Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)/ Isopropanol (IPA)/ Ethyl Acetate (EA)


5. Applications:


 
Compositions
Printed film
PET
Nylon (PA)
Onecomponent
*
 
Two component
**
**

Remark:

* : applied for normal purposes (dry food, snack food), non hardener.
** : applied for special purposes (retort, boiling, frozen, etc.), with 1.5% hardener in total fresh ink


6. Physical Properties:


 
 
Colour
 
 
Code
 
Net weight (kg)
 
Viscosity
(sec)
Light fastness
 
Water
Resistance
 
Acid& Alkali Resistance
 
Full
 
Tint
White
W001
20
30÷ 60
AA
AA
A
A
Yellow
Y203
16
35÷ 65
B
C
A
A
Red
R106
16
35÷ 65
B
C
A
A
Red
R115
16
55÷ 100
A
B
A
A
Orange
O307B
16
30÷ 60
B
C
A
A
Green
Gr401
16
30÷ 60
AA
A
A
A
Blue
B301
16
30÷ 60
A
B
A
A
Violet
V703
16
30÷ 60
A
B
A
A
Black
BL501
16
35÷ 65
AA
AA
A
A
Medium
Me
17
20÷ 40
 
 
 
 


Remark:

- Fineness: < 10 microns
- Viscosity: measured by Zahn No.3 Jis
- Acid resistance:
Dipping into solutions of 3% hydrochloric acid and 7% acetic acid; slightly colouring of solution, but no change in shade of ink film after 30 mins.
- Alkali resistance:
Same result as acid test after 30 mins. Dipping into solution of 2% NaOH at room temperature.

- Water resistance:

Same result as acid test after 30 mins. Dipping into water at room temperature.

A : No change
B : Slightly colouring of solution but no change of shade of ink film
C : Slightly fading of shade of ink film and a little colouring of the solution
D : Fading pretty much

- Light fastness:

Tester: Sun Tester 575

Distance from light source to substance: 300 mm

 Full: high concentration (colour ink : white ink = 1: 0)
 Tint: low concentration (colour ink : white ink = 1:10)

The degree of resistance:

AA : No fading after 60 hours
A : Fading after 35 - 60 hours
B : Fading after 15 - 35 hours
C : Slightly fading after 15 hours
D : Fading much within 15 hours


7. Thinner:


 
Speed machine
Mixedsolvent
Toluene
EA
MEK
IPA
<150 m/min
40
 
40
20
150- 200m/min
50
 
40
10
200- 300m/min
50
20
30
 
 

Note: EA: Ethyl Acetate, MEK: Methyl Ethyl Ketone, IPA: Isopropanol




8. Attention for Users:


- Stir well before using.

- The fineness of previously used inks should be tested before using because a long-term

 storage can cause ink agglomerate. Only mix 10 – 30 % previously used inks into fresh 

inks and sieve carefully by filter screen 100 µm or metal screen 120 meshes.

- Using the ink supply system together filter screen equipment and circulating

 pump to prevent inks from skinning, foreign matters as well as to stabilize colour strength.

- For the printing with less ink consumption and small printing plate, moisture can be 

easily introduced due to long contact with air, leading to thickening and filling-in. To 

prevent these phenomena, slow drying solvent should be used in so far as possible, and 

humidity of working areas should be controlled at 55 – 65%.

- Ensuring a good blocking resistance, it’s necessary to control adequate drying rate.


Medium usage:

For printing, medium is added into inks to decrease colour strength, depends on the cell-

deepness of cylinders. Generally, 10 – 15% medium should be mixed into fresh inks. In 

special cases, the medium content used is a higher ratio. We recommend the medium 

ratio as follows:


 Medium rate 

≤ 10 – 15% : using non-additives medium.

 Medium rate > 15% : using medium with additives.



Hardener usage:


For special purposes (retort, boiling, frozen, etc …) in PET film printing and for all case in 

PA


(nylon) film printing, we recommend adding a hardener into the fresh ink as follows the 

table:


Conditions
Content (wt / wt)
Note
 
Humidity<70%andthere

is noIPAinthethinner
 
1.5–2.0%ofthefreshink
 
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Humidity>70%andthere

is noIPAinthethinner
 
 
2.0–3.0%ofthefreshink
 
 
UsingIPAinthethinner
 
>2.0%of thefreshink
 
Tobaseona IPAlevelused


 It should be storaging the two component inks in 25oC and using them in 24 hours after 

adding hardener.


 Keep the printed films in 24 hours before laminating.




9. Safety and storage information:


- The products contain flammable liquids. Thus, it’s necessary to keep a working area 

ventilating or install an exhaust system of ventilation. Keep away from heat, spark/flame, 

and static electricity.

- Storage and handling at 15 – 25oC.

- Avoid contact with skin and eyes.

- Shelf life: 6 months after date of manufacture (in condition 15 – 25oC).
 
 

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