Solvent resistant inks and coatings

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Inventors

Kempf, Paul S.

Application #

074980

Filed

Sep-13-1979

Published

May-12-1981

Current US Class

106/31.43
106/31.75
260/DIG38
523/420

International Classes

C08L 079/00; C08L 063/00

Field of Search

260/29.2 528/421 528/424 525/540 106/22 106/23 106/20

Assignee

Kempf, Trustee or Successor Trustee; Paul S. ()

Examiners

Pertilla; Theodore E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown & Martin

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Abstract
Coatings particularly useful as marking inks in which an epichlorhydrin-modified polyethylenimine and an ethylene oxide-modified polyethylenimine cooperate in aqueous solution to form a composition capable of application to form deposits adherent to most materials and resistant to most organic solvents but readily removable by water.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A composition for depositing an organic solvent-resistant, water-removable coating comprising a solution in water of from about 3.2 to about 6.9 parts by weight of an epichlorhydrin-modified polyethylenimine (I) and one part by weight of an ethylene oxide-modified polyethlenimine (II).

2. A coating composition as defined in claim 1 in which said epichlorhydrin-modified polyethylenimine (I) has a repeating structure ##STR5## where R is H or a continuation of the polyamine chain and the ethylene oxide-modified polyethylenimine (II) has a repeating structure ##STR6##

3. A coating composition as defined in claim 2 in which said modified polyethylenimines (I) and (II) are present in the ratio by weight of from about 3.3 parts to about 5.2 parts by weight of said modified polyethylenimine (I) to one part by weight of said modified polyethylenimine (II).



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to solvent-resistant inks and coatings particularly for temporary marking of printed circuit boards.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the manufacture of printed circuit boards in the electronics industry there is a need for an ink for marking printed circuit boards and electronic components which will not be removed by the solvent baths and vapor degreasers used to clean the completed printed circuit boards in the final stages of manufacture. At the present time the only inks which do this are (1) Thermosetting inks or (2) Epoxy inks.

The thermosetting inks are satisfactory for individual components which are designed to stand the baking temperatures but not for marking on assembled printed circuit boards where there are also components which will not stand the baking temperatures. The epoxy inks must be mixed at the time of use and have a pot life usually of less than one hour. They also require periods of more than an hour to harden to the point the printed circuit boards may be handled without smearing the ink. Epoxy inks also do not stand extended solvent vapor degreaser action with good predictability. They may come off some surfaces and stick on others. It is desirable also that there be a method of removing the ink without destroying other markings on the component or printed circuit boards.
 
  The invention includes colorless compounds having a central core and at least two arms extending from the core. The core can comprise one or more atoms....  Disclosed is a process for coloring high-molecular-weight coatings and ink systems which comprises uniformly dispersing an effective pigmenting amount...