09.17.14
Designed for safe food and pharmaceutical packaging, SPGPrints' says its new range of UV inkjet inks are based on a common recipe that ensures the same high performance standards as the company's regular inks, which are known for their chemical and scratch resistance, coverage of over 90 percent of the color gamut, and 93 percent opacity for white.
Specially optimized for the company's own DSI (Digital System Integration) press, the inks meet the guidelines of the European Printing Ink Association (EuPIA) and are compliant with the Swiss Ordinance on Materials and Articles (SR 817.023.21). Furthermore, the inks do not contain any materials that have been excluded by the Nestlé Guidance on Packaging Inks.
Bas Hoijtink, commercial manager graphics at SPGPrints, comments: "Until now packaging buyers in the food and pharmaceutical sectors have had to rely on toner or analogue solutions. SPGPrints' low-migration inks, together with the productivity advantages of the DSI press, give printers and brand-owners full assurance of meeting globally recognized safety standards, and high performance on the widest choice of film and paper substrates, in short-run printing situations."
Specially optimized for the company's own DSI (Digital System Integration) press, the inks meet the guidelines of the European Printing Ink Association (EuPIA) and are compliant with the Swiss Ordinance on Materials and Articles (SR 817.023.21). Furthermore, the inks do not contain any materials that have been excluded by the Nestlé Guidance on Packaging Inks.
Bas Hoijtink, commercial manager graphics at SPGPrints, comments: "Until now packaging buyers in the food and pharmaceutical sectors have had to rely on toner or analogue solutions. SPGPrints' low-migration inks, together with the productivity advantages of the DSI press, give printers and brand-owners full assurance of meeting globally recognized safety standards, and high performance on the widest choice of film and paper substrates, in short-run printing situations."