AT111075B - Process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances. - Google Patents

Process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances.

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AT111075B
AT111075B AT111075DA AT111075B AT 111075 B AT111075 B AT 111075B AT 111075D A AT111075D A AT 111075DA AT 111075 B AT111075 B AT 111075B
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Matthias Ludwigsen
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  Verfahren zur Herstellung von Druckfarben aus teilweise vegetabilischen Stoffen. 



   Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Druckfarben aus teilweise vegetabilischen Stoffen, nach welchem Zelluloseabfälle, wie Sulfitabfallhuge, oder die bei der Zellulosefabrikation entstehenden Terpene oder Harze bis zu dem gewünschten Wassergehalt (zirka 40-60% Trockensubstanz) eingedampft und durch Zusatz von wenigen Prozent Alkalien oder Erdkalien in eine anfängliche Verseifung gebracht werden, die gleich danach durch Zusatz einer Kalzium-, Natriumoder Metallverbindung sowie Öl-oder Fettstoff wieder zum Stocken gebracht wird. 



   Das Merkmal der Erfindung besteht vorwiegend darin, dass das Abfallprodukt, die Sulfitabfalllauge, die Terpene oder Harze, eventuell einer Mehrzahl dieser Stoffe, 50-90% der ganzen Farbmasse betragen. Dadurch erzielt man, dass die in anfänglicher Verseifung befindliche Masse in Verbindung mit dem zugesetzten Öl-oder Fettstoff eine schwache Emulsion bildet, die das Abfallprodukt als Bindemittel bei Herstellung von Druckfarben gut geeignet macht. 



   Die nach dem Verfahren erhaltene Masse ist bereits von derart ausreichend schwarzer Farbe, dass sie ohne weiteres als Druckfarbe verwendet werden kann. Wenn es sich um Erzielung eines besonders tiefschwarzen Druckes handelt, kann der Masse noch eine geringe Menge eines geeigneten Farbstoffes, z. B. Lampenruss, zugesetzt werden. 



   Die Herstellung der Druckfarben wird dadurch weit billiger als bei den bekannten Verfahren zur Herstellung von auf chemischem Wege zusammengestellten Druckfarben. 

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  Process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances.



   The present invention relates to a process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances, according to which cellulose waste, such as sulphite waste heaps, or the terpenes or resins resulting from cellulose production, evaporated to the desired water content (about 40-60% dry matter) and evaporated by adding a few Percent of alkalis or earths are brought into an initial saponification, which is then brought to a halt again by adding a calcium, sodium or metal compound as well as oil or fat.



   The main feature of the invention is that the waste product, the sulphite waste liquor, the terpenes or resins, possibly a majority of these substances, make up 50-90% of the total paint mass. The result is that the mass which is in the initial saponification process forms a weak emulsion in conjunction with the added oil or fat, which makes the waste product well suited as a binder in the production of printing inks.



   The mass obtained by the process is already sufficiently black in color that it can easily be used as a printing ink. If it is a matter of achieving a particularly deep black print, a small amount of a suitable dye, e.g. B. lamp soot, are added.



   The production of the printing inks is thereby much cheaper than in the known processes for the production of printing inks composed by chemical means.

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zur Herstellung von Druckfarben aus teilweise vegetabilischen Stoffen, bei welchem Zelluloseabfälle, wie Sulfitabfallauge, oder die bei der Zellulosefabrikation entstehenden Terpene oder Harze bis zu dem erwünschten Wassergehalt (zirka 40-60% Trockensubstanz) eingedampft werden und einen Zusatz von Alkalien oder Erdkalien sowie von einer Kalzium-, Natrium-oder Metallverbindung und Öl oder Fettstoff bekommen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zelluloseabfallauge oder die Terpene oder diese beiden Stoffe 50-90% der ganzen Farbmasse betragen. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances, in which cellulose waste, such as sulphite waste eye, or the terpenes or resins resulting from cellulose production are evaporated to the desired water content (approx. 40-60% dry matter) and an addition of alkalis or earths and of a calcium, sodium or metal compound and oil or fat, characterized in that the cellulose waste eye or the terpenes or these two substances make up 50-90% of the total color mass. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT111075D 1926-01-05 1926-11-29 Process for the production of printing inks from partially vegetable substances. AT111075B (en)

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