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Sun Chemical Offers Best-in-Class Brilliance with New Migration-Compliant Metallic Inks

Press release from the issuing company

Wexham Springs, UK - Continuing to meet the essential needs of customers to help them improve productivity, create new revenue opportunities and contribute to a more sustainable future, Sun Chemical has introduced an innovative set of migration-compliant metallic inks for sheetfed offset printing. 

The new set, part of Sun Chemical’s SunPak FSP range of bio-based, lithographic inks for board and paper, comprises four stunning colors – silver, rich gold, rich pale gold and pale gold. Ideal for food packaging, as they have been fully certified as migration-compliant, the inks deliver outstanding printability and visibly greater metallic brilliance than any other metallic inks currently available.

Developed to ensure that there is no batch-to-batch variation and offering a storage life of 12 months, the new inks will be dispatched to customers as a ready mixed, one-pack system, so that the customer doesn’t have to spend time mixing the inks onsite and only needs to handle them when adding them to the press. 

The new inks have been validated in tests by existing Sun Chemical customers with positive results. The feedback they have provided indicates that the new range of metallic inks delivers good storage stability, is more robust on press compared with other migration-compliant inks and has drawn level with standard oil-based metallic inks in terms of metallic brilliance. 

“In line with Sun Chemical’s commitment to continuous innovation to help our customers operate more productive, profitable and sustainable businesses, we’re now introducing our latest set of metallic inks,” said Detlef Trautewein, Technical Service Manager, Sheetfed Europe, Sun Chemical. “Offering an unsurpassed level of shine, together with a 12-month storage life, batch consistency and a migration-compliant certification in a one-pack system, we’re confident that these new additions to our SunPak range will enable our customers to produce stand-out packaging for their customers.” 

The SunPak set of migration-compliant, metallic inks is now available through Sun Chemical’s sales network in Europe, North America and South America.

 

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