INKS
Rotogravure Inks
Rotogravure inks are suitable for a wide range of substrates such as plastic film and paper, providing the essential quality features required for various types of packaging, as well as industrial use. Through its brilliant color reproduction and stable press performance, we are able to meet the expectations of our customers and enable full utilization of press capability.
Flexographic Inks
Flexographic inks can be classified into three major types: solvent flexographic inks mainly printed on film, waterbased flexographic inks printed on paper for corrugated board and paper containers, UV flexographic inks used for label application in narrow web printing. The use of photopolymer plates provides advantages such as, print stability and color reproduction on a wide range of substrates such as paper, film and cloth.
Offset Inks
Offset ink have a long history with continuous development and launching of various products, such as conventional oil based inks & UV inks, OP Varnish and Coatings, used for packaging or publication, fulfilling the quality requirements and curiosity of our customers around the world.
Extrusion Lamination Inks
Extrusion lamination inks are specialized inks used in the packaging industry, particularly for laminating films and substrates. They are designed to bond layers together during the extrusion process, providing a barrier to moisture, oxygen, and light. These inks are typically solvent based, ensuring compatibility with various substrates.
Their formulation allows for good adhesion, durability, and flexibility making them ideal for applications in food packaging and other protective packaging solutions.
Specialty Products
Extrusion lamination inks are specialized inks used in the packaging industry, particularly for laminating films and substrates. They are designed to bond layers together during the extrusion process, providing a barrier to moisture, oxygen, and light. These inks are typically solvent based, ensuring compatibility with various substrates.
Their formulation allows for good adhesion, durability, and flexibility making them ideal for applications in food packaging and other protective packaging solutions.
UV Flexo Inks
Another notable development by DIC in UV printing is UV offset inks which rely on ultraviolet light for curing ink. UV printing offers a variety of benefits, from an increased variety of substrates to decreased production times. The ink is formulated to dry and cure upon exposure to ultraviolet light sources inside the press. UV inks can be bolder and more vibrant than conventional offset inks because there is virtually no dry back. Once printed, sheets arrive in the delivery stacker immediately ready for the next operation. This results in a more efficient workflow and can often improve turnaround times, with cleaner lines and less chance of potential smudging.