Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks

Thermochromic printing inks change their colour regarding the change in temperature and they are one of the major groups of colour-changing inks. One of the most frequently used thermochromic material in printing inks are leuco dyes. The colour of thermochromic prints is dynamic, it is not just temp...

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Main Authors: Rahela Kulcar, Marta Klanjsek Gunde, Nina Knesaurek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic Arts 2012-07-01
Series:Acta Graphica
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Online Access:http://www.actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica/article/view/96
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spelling doaj-46f44e7f117d4732925dc308f46b41042020-11-24T22:51:10ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic ArtsActa Graphica0353-47072012-07-01231-2253684Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing InksRahela Kulcar0Marta Klanjsek Gunde1Nina Knesaurek2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic ArtsNational Institute of Chemistry, LjubljanaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic ArtsThermochromic printing inks change their colour regarding the change in temperature and they are one of the major groups of colour-changing inks. One of the most frequently used thermochromic material in printing inks are leuco dyes. The colour of thermochromic prints is dynamic, it is not just temperature-dependent, but it also depends on thermal history. The effect is described by colour hysteresis. This paper aims at discussing general aspects of thermochromic inks, dynamic colorimetric properties of leuco dye-based thermochromic inks, their stability and principle of variable-temperature colour measurement. Thermochromic material is protected in round-shaped capsules. They are much larger than pigments in conventional inks. The polymer envelopes of pigment capsules are more stable against oxidation than the binder. If these envelopes are damaged, the dynamic colour is irreversibly lost. Our aim is to analyse the colorimetric properties of several reversible screen-printed UV-curing leuco dye thermochromic inks with different activation temperatures printed on paper. A small analysis of irreversible thermochromic inks will be presented for comparison with reversible thermochromic inks. Moreover, so as to show interesting possibilities, a combination of different inks was made, an irreversible thermochromic ink was printed on top of the red and blue reversible thermochromic inks. Special attention was given to the characterization of colour hysteresis and the meaning of activation temperature. <br />http://www.actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica/article/view/96Thermochromic inkscolour hysteresispigment capsulesvariable-temperature colour measurement
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author Rahela Kulcar
Marta Klanjsek Gunde
Nina Knesaurek
spellingShingle Rahela Kulcar
Marta Klanjsek Gunde
Nina Knesaurek
Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
Acta Graphica
Thermochromic inks
colour hysteresis
pigment capsules
variable-temperature colour measurement
author_facet Rahela Kulcar
Marta Klanjsek Gunde
Nina Knesaurek
author_sort Rahela Kulcar
title Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
title_short Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
title_full Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
title_fullStr Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Colour Possibilities and Functional Properties of Thermochromic Printing Inks
title_sort dynamic colour possibilities and functional properties of thermochromic printing inks
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic Arts
series Acta Graphica
issn 0353-4707
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Thermochromic printing inks change their colour regarding the change in temperature and they are one of the major groups of colour-changing inks. One of the most frequently used thermochromic material in printing inks are leuco dyes. The colour of thermochromic prints is dynamic, it is not just temperature-dependent, but it also depends on thermal history. The effect is described by colour hysteresis. This paper aims at discussing general aspects of thermochromic inks, dynamic colorimetric properties of leuco dye-based thermochromic inks, their stability and principle of variable-temperature colour measurement. Thermochromic material is protected in round-shaped capsules. They are much larger than pigments in conventional inks. The polymer envelopes of pigment capsules are more stable against oxidation than the binder. If these envelopes are damaged, the dynamic colour is irreversibly lost. Our aim is to analyse the colorimetric properties of several reversible screen-printed UV-curing leuco dye thermochromic inks with different activation temperatures printed on paper. A small analysis of irreversible thermochromic inks will be presented for comparison with reversible thermochromic inks. Moreover, so as to show interesting possibilities, a combination of different inks was made, an irreversible thermochromic ink was printed on top of the red and blue reversible thermochromic inks. Special attention was given to the characterization of colour hysteresis and the meaning of activation temperature. <br />
topic Thermochromic inks
colour hysteresis
pigment capsules
variable-temperature colour measurement
url http://www.actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica/article/view/96
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