09.05.14
Marabu will present glossy metallic effects created by hot stamping in conjunction with Ultraglass UVGL primers at this year’s Glasstec in Düsseldorf (located in hall 12, stand A35). Marabu will also showcase its highly adhesive solvent-based Maraglass MGL and Tampaglass TPGL screen printing and pad printing inks, and the new Marashield UV-CGL shades for printing large glass surfaces.
In Düsseldorf, Marabu will present hot stamping with UV inks as an alternative to ceramic and organic UV inks. The required image or text is screenprinted onto the glass surface with Ultraglass UVGL primer, serving as a type of cliche for the hot foil. The foil is transferred onto the pre-printed ink film, either through roll-on stamping or vertical stamping - the foil only adheres to the areas that were primed with UVGL. According to the company, the result is a high-gloss gold and silver finish "at a much lower price."
Marabu will also present its Maraglass MGL solvent-based screen printing ink and the new Tampaglass TPGL pad printing ink. MGL is designed for high-gloss results on flat glass. Durable TPGL ink is suitable for a variety of tasks, including rounded objects such as small glass jars for cosmetics. Ultraglass UVGL and Maraglass MGL are highly adhesive and feature high resistance to alcohol, extreme temperatures and chemicals, making them ideal for printing on touch panels. These inks were developed in line with the latest standards, and according to EU directives and hazardous materials requirements.
The Marashield product range, comprising UV-curable and water-based liquid laminates, will also be spotlighted at the show. Marashield liquid coatings can be used as primers, for finishing, as a protective coating for high-quality digital prints, or, in the new UV CGL shades, for coloring large glass surfaces. The latter is especially suitable for interior decorating purposes. The company's line of UV-curable UltraJet injket inks, ideal for custom-printed glass backsplashes, photorealistic printed window surfaces, high-quality images and signs, and glass worktops will also be showcased.
Glasstec visitors can experience live demonstrations using UV CGL inks at the Robert Bürkle stand (located in hall 12, B65).
In Düsseldorf, Marabu will present hot stamping with UV inks as an alternative to ceramic and organic UV inks. The required image or text is screenprinted onto the glass surface with Ultraglass UVGL primer, serving as a type of cliche for the hot foil. The foil is transferred onto the pre-printed ink film, either through roll-on stamping or vertical stamping - the foil only adheres to the areas that were primed with UVGL. According to the company, the result is a high-gloss gold and silver finish "at a much lower price."
Marabu will also present its Maraglass MGL solvent-based screen printing ink and the new Tampaglass TPGL pad printing ink. MGL is designed for high-gloss results on flat glass. Durable TPGL ink is suitable for a variety of tasks, including rounded objects such as small glass jars for cosmetics. Ultraglass UVGL and Maraglass MGL are highly adhesive and feature high resistance to alcohol, extreme temperatures and chemicals, making them ideal for printing on touch panels. These inks were developed in line with the latest standards, and according to EU directives and hazardous materials requirements.
The Marashield product range, comprising UV-curable and water-based liquid laminates, will also be spotlighted at the show. Marashield liquid coatings can be used as primers, for finishing, as a protective coating for high-quality digital prints, or, in the new UV CGL shades, for coloring large glass surfaces. The latter is especially suitable for interior decorating purposes. The company's line of UV-curable UltraJet injket inks, ideal for custom-printed glass backsplashes, photorealistic printed window surfaces, high-quality images and signs, and glass worktops will also be showcased.
Glasstec visitors can experience live demonstrations using UV CGL inks at the Robert Bürkle stand (located in hall 12, B65).