04.01.22
Fujifilm Imaging Colorants, Inc., a global inkjet ink technology partner to equipment manufacturers, integrators and ink formulators, has announced that its parent company, Fujifilm, will invest $28 million to add a new facility in New Castle, DE, USA, for the production of aqueous inkjet dispersions.
The investment will double Fujifilm’s production capacity of pigment dispersions in the US to meet the fast-growing demand for inkjet printing globally.
“We believe that developments in aqueous ink technology will contribute to the transformation of new markets for inkjet,” says Ian Wilkinson, president and chief operating officer, Fujifilm Imaging Colorants. “With this investment, we are further strengthening our position as a major manufacturer of both aqueous ink and core pigment dispersion technologies. Our mission is to ensure that we can support our growing North America and global customer base, to accelerate their success in inkjet.”
Meanwhile, the industry checked in to see all the highlights from the TLMI Converter Meeting in New Mexico.
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The investment will double Fujifilm’s production capacity of pigment dispersions in the US to meet the fast-growing demand for inkjet printing globally.
“We believe that developments in aqueous ink technology will contribute to the transformation of new markets for inkjet,” says Ian Wilkinson, president and chief operating officer, Fujifilm Imaging Colorants. “With this investment, we are further strengthening our position as a major manufacturer of both aqueous ink and core pigment dispersion technologies. Our mission is to ensure that we can support our growing North America and global customer base, to accelerate their success in inkjet.”
Meanwhile, the industry checked in to see all the highlights from the TLMI Converter Meeting in New Mexico.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items for the week ending on April 1:
1. Fujifilm announces significant investment in Delaware facility
2. New Mexico welcomes TLMI Converter Meeting
3. Fedrigoni targeting RFID market with Tageos acquisition
4. Stora Enso to divest four paper sites to focus on growth areas
5. UPM Raflatac's Vanish receives US recycled content certification