Seiko epson corporation (20240287332). Dispersant-Containing Liquid And Aqueous Coloring Material Dispersion Liquid simplified abstract
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Dispersant-Containing Liquid And Aqueous Coloring Material Dispersion Liquid
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Dispersant-Containing Liquid And Aqueous Coloring Material Dispersion Liquid - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240287332 titled 'Dispersant-Containing Liquid And Aqueous Coloring Material Dispersion Liquid
The abstract describes a dispersant-containing liquid with an anionic resin, linear monoalkylamine, and water.
- Anionic resin with carboxyl and/or sulfo groups and acid value of 50 mgkoh/g or greater and 300 mgkoh/g or less.
- Linear monoalkylamine compound represented by a predetermined chemical formula.
- Water as a component of the dispersant-containing liquid.
Potential Applications: - Industrial coatings - Adhesives - Paints - Inks
Problems Solved: - Enhancing dispersant properties - Improving stability of liquid formulations
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in dispersing solid particles - Enhanced performance of coatings and adhesives
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Dispersant Technology for Industrial Coatings and Adhesives" This technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, construction, and packaging for improved product performance and quality.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the presence of linear monoalkylamine contribute to the effectiveness of the dispersant-containing liquid? 2. What are the specific advantages of using anionic resin with carboxyl and/or sulfo groups in this formulation?
Original Abstract Submitted
a dispersant-containing liquid of the present disclosure includes an anionic resin containing a carboxyl group and/or a sulfo group and having an acid value of 50 mgkoh/g or greater and 300 mgkoh/g or less as an anionic functional group, linear monoalkylamine, and water, and the linear monoalkylamine is a compound represented by a predetermined chemical formula.