Brief: Discover how our Flexo UV Printing Inks deliver high-performance results for label and packaging production. This video showcases the ink's fast-drying properties, wide material compatibility, and compliance with international safety standards, providing valuable insights for B2B printing operations.
Related Product Features:
Composed of photo-curable acrylic resin, initiator, reactive diluent, pigment, and additives for reliable performance.
Features stable color development, fast curing speed, and low odor for efficient printing processes.
Complies with American ASTM F963-07, European Union EN71-3, ROHS standards and has passed SGS and CTI testing.
Widely applicable on various papers and films including PVC, PET, TPU, OPP, and pearlescent film.
Available in multiple colors including white, yellow, bright red, blue, black, and varnish with customizable viscosity.
Suitable for flexo printing machines with printing speeds ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 revolutions per hour.
Offers excellent resistance properties including light, heat, acid, alkaline, alcohol, and soap resistance.
Packaged in black plastic barrels with 5KG net weight and has a shelf life of 3 years when stored properly.
FAQs:
What materials are these flexo UV printing inks suitable for?
These inks are widely used on various papers and films including PVC, PET, TPU, OPP, and pearlescent film, making them ideal for label and packaging applications.
What safety standards do these printing inks comply with?
Our flexo UV printing inks have passed SGS and CTI testing and comply with American ASTM F963-07, European Union EN71-3, and ROHS standards, ensuring they are environmentally friendly and safe for various applications.
What is the shelf life and proper storage method for these inks?
The inks have a shelf life of 3 years from the production date and should be stored in a light-protected, ventilated, and cool place to maintain optimal performance.
What printing speeds are these inks designed for?
These ECOO-IN-F printing inks are suitable for printing speeds ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 revolutions per hour, supporting high-efficiency production in packaging, advertisement, and label printing.