Coating for printed substrate

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Inventors

Fritz, Thomas M.

Application #

628568

Filed

Dec-17-1990

Published

Jan-28-1992

Current US Class

101/491
106/2
106/218
524/313

International Classes

C09K 003/18

Field of Search

106/5 106/2 106/20 106/32

Assignee

Beidel Printing House, Inc. (Shippensburg, PA)

Examiners

Dixon, Jr.; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kline; Michael J., Gould, Jr.; Lewis F.

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Abstract
A non-aqueous coating for use on printable substrates is disclosed. A polyurethane/varnish coating is used to impart improved gloss and abrasion resistance to the printed substrate. The non-aqueous coating, furthermore, imparts waterproofing and color enrichment properties to the substrate.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A non-aqueous composition for use as a waterproof coating for a printable substrate, said composition comprising a mixture of polyurethane and an oleoresinous varnish in a weight ratio of about 1:16 to about 1:10.

2. The composition of claim 1 wherein said polyurethane and oleoresinous varnish are present in a weight ratio of about 1:12.

3. A process for coating on a printable substrate comprising the steps of:

a. printing on said printable substrate with a printing ink;

b. printing on said printed substrate with a non-aqueous coating comprising about one part polyurethane by weight and about 10-16 parts oleoresinous varnish by weight;

c. curing said coated printed substrate to allow said coating to harden.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to coatings applied to printed substrates and in particular coatings comprised of polyurethane and varnish applied directly to a printed sheet and/or to inks containing polyurethane used in printing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A coating is a clear over-print applied to a press sheet to improve the overall glossiness and provide abrasion resistance to the printed image. Today's printing industry demands high gloss, high abrasion resistant coatings, for example as dust jackets for books, for advertising brochures, and food packaging.

Coatings are applied in-line on-press as an extra press unit, off-line on coating or varnishing machines, or in-line followed by off-line to achieve the greatest effect. Coatings can be applied locally to selected image areas with conventional offset lithographic techniques on-press, or with blanket cut-outs on coating machines. Coatings may also be applied over the entire sheet with offset blankets either on-press or on a coating machine.
 
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