Finely divided pigments and coloring compositions

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6726762
APP PUB NO 20030084820A1
SERIAL NO

10180020

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A finely divided pigment is formed of an aggregate of primary particles. A number of primary particles of not greater than 0.1 .mu.m in particle size is at least 95% of an entire number of the primary particles, and a number of primary particles of greater than 0.1 .mu.m in particle size is at most 5% of the entire number of the primary particles. The finely divided pigment can be produced by grinding a parent pigment (pre-division pigment) together with a water-soluble inorganic salt and a water-soluble organic solvent in a grinding machine at a temperature of from 30 to 90.degree. C. for 2 to 6 hours under a load, and then removing the water-soluble inorganic salt and the water-soluble organic solvent. A coloring composition comprises a dispersing medium and the finely divided pigment dispersed in the dispersing medium. The coloring composition is, for example, an image recording agent for the ink-jet recording system, an image recording agent for the electronic printing or electrostatic recording system, or a coloring agent for forming color filter pixels.

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DAINICHISEIKA COLOR & CHEMICALS MFG CO LTD1-7-6 NIHONBASHI BAKURO-CHO CHUO-KU TOKYO 1038383 ?1038383

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Abe, Yoshio Tokyo, JP 64 885
Nakagawa, Yutaka Tokyo, JP 51 899
Nakamura, Michiei Tokyo, JP 49 477
Okamoto, Hisao Tokyo, JP 20 293
Takami, Shotoku Tokyo, JP 9 41
Tsuchiya, Koji Tokyo, JP 44 296
Zama, Yoshiyuki Tokyo, JP 11 226

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