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 Water soluble coloring compositions containing sparkle components

Details
Inventors: Hughes, Cleveland L.; Williams, Timothy N.; Mandel, Jr., Paul M.;
Assignee: Color Quest Inc. (Anaheim, CA)
Primary Examiner: Yarbrough; Amelia B.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Krawitz; Willie

Water soluble coloring compositions are provided that contain a stable and uniform suspension of color and sparkle or glitter components. The process for producing the coloring compositions employs a lower temperature range than the prior art; this reduces the need for equipment heating and enables the equipment to be more readily cleaned.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION We claim: 1.
A water soluble, solid coloring paint having an approximate range of ingredients, by percentage weight, consisting of: Water: 45%-55%; Polymeric thickener selected from the group consisting of polyacrylic acid, silica, nitrile latexes, styrene-butadiene latexes, polyisobutylene, acrylic latexes, rosin gum, food thickeners including flours and starches, and cellulose ethers: 0.
05%-0.
5%; Water soluble microcrystalline wax: 1%-5%; Glycerin, cetyl alcohol or sorbitol, and mixtures thereof: 1%-10%; An activator to cure the polymeric thickener: 0%-0.
5%; Adhesive thickener selected from the class consisting of gum arabic, accacia gum, tragacinth gum and plant mucilages: 8%-25%; Hardener: 0%-0.
5%; Colorant: 3%-5%; Sparkle or glitter: 21%-30%; and Preservative: 0%-1%; the mixture being portable at about 90.
degree.
F.
-130.
degree.
F.
2.
The coloring paint of claim 1, consisting of: Water: 45%-55%; Polyacrylic acid: 0.
05%-0.
5%; Water soluble microcrystalline wax: 1%-5%; Glycerin: 1%-10%; Triethanolamine: 0%-0.
5%; Sparkle or glitter: 21%-30%; and, preservative: 0.
1%-1%.
3.
A process for producing a water soluble paint composition, comprising mixing water and a polymeric thickener to form a uniform suspension, the polymeric thickener selected from the class consisting of: polyacrylic acid, silica, nitrile latexes, styrene-butadiene latexes, polyisobutylene, acrylic latexes, rosin gum, food thickeners, including flours and starches, and cellulose ethers; adding glycerin, cetyl alcohol or sorbitol and a water soluble microcrystalline wax to the suspension; heating the suspension to about 130.
degree.
F.
to melt the wax; continuing the mixing to produce a uniform composition; adding a thickener selected from the class consisting of gum arabic, accacia gum, tragacanth gum, and, plant mucilages, hardeners, colorant and glitter and continuing the mixing at about 115.
degree.
F.
-120.
degree.
F.
; adding an activator to cure the thickener; pouring the composition at about 90.
degree



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