Printing inks can be defined as viscous liquids that are employed in different printing techniques to deposit images, messages, or patterns on paper or cardboard and other materials. They include coloring agents, vehicles, solvents and other components that are tailor made to fit certain printing needs.
Found in offset, flexographic, and gravure printing applications targeting packaging, labels, newspapers, and magazines.
Delivers rich tones, fine image reproduction and density uniformity for professional print output.
Used in making of cartons, bags and pouches used in packaging food, beverages, drugs and other consumer products.
It confirms that product details, logos, and graphics are well printed for aesthetic and promotional packaging.
In commercial printing, it is used in brochures, flyers, posters, promotional materials, and more.
They have short drying time, high bond strength, and versatility in terms of compatibility with the various printing surfaces in production and marketing.
Primarily used in screen printing, digital printing, and textile printing industries.
Offers flexibility and selectability for labeling on various substrata and media types.
Printing inks are supplied in sealed containers like metal cans, plastic bottles or cartridges for proper storage and to avoid contamination.