Digital textile printing additionally permits effectivity advantages equivalent to shorter occasions to market and single-digit lot sizes produced shut to finish customers. These benefits imply the adoption of inkjet printing is rising, however the know-how will solely attain its potential whether it is supported by superior formulations and thoroughly chosen uncooked supplies, specifically designed for digital textile printing. Not all polyurethane binders are appropriate.
KRONOS and Covestro are collaborating to reveal how modern new materials options can assist the uptake of digital inkjet printing on materials, advancing the textile business’s sustainability transition.
Following testing by the 2 uncooked materials suppliers and validation by business companions, the collaboration efficiently demonstrates that Covestro’s waterborne INSQIN portfolio of Impranil polyurethane binders and Imprafix cross-linkers is appropriate with the white pigment dispersion KRONOS 9900 Digital White. No vital sedimentation was noticed, and all formulations confirmed good stability even after 4 weeks of testing at 50°C.
As such, the confirmed compatibility of the 4 Covestro binders Impranil DL 1602, Impranil DL 1618, Impranil DL 1620, and Impranil DL 1623 with KRONOS 9900 Digital White opens the door to elevated uptake of inkjet cloth printing. Collectively, these components create an acceptable formulation for a dependable printing course of.
Covestro additionally developed a brand new polyurethane dispersion, Impranil DL 1606, particularly to deal with the actual drawback of sagging – a well known high quality difficulty ensuing from the comparatively excessive ink masses wanted for direct-to-foil (DTF) printing, which was recognized within the context of the collaboration.
This binder presents wonderful anti-sagging properties and permits excessive white ink masses, making it a alternative for white pigment inks utilized in inkjet printing.
“By becoming a member of forces with one other uncooked supplies provider, we are able to handle two key pigment ink challenges dealing with the rising digital inkjet printing market: formulation and sagging,” stated Dr. Torsten Pohl, head of world textile coatings, Covestro. “Working along with KRONOS brings us one other step nearer to a extra sustainable textile business.”