09.29.15
SunJet, the global inkjet division of Sun Chemical, is presenting its next generation single pass inkjet inks designed for optimal output in a range of narrow web, label and packaging applications at Labelexpo 2015 in Brussels.
SunJet will demonstrate the latest technical advances to its award-winning UV curing low migration Etijet range for narrow web and labels and Amphora inks for general packaging applications.
First introduced to the market at Labelexpo 2013, SunJet has used its expertise and understanding of single pass inkjet technology to drive its inks forward to deliver optimum performance, quality and efficiency. Both ink ranges are fully compatible with new generation print heads and are suitable for use in a wide range of food and sensitive product packaging applications.
SunJet will also present printed samples of its new functional water-based inkjet ink technology, Aquacure, which offers excellent adhesion to a wide range of substrates, flexibility, is odor free and has an extensive color gamut.
”The narrow web, labels and packaging markets continue to grow and are opening up to digital technology more and more,” Peter Saunders, global business director, SunJet, said. “At this year’s show, we see hardware capabilities improving and there’s much more interest in inkjet for labels and flexible packaging.”
SunJet will also showcase joint development initiatives in inkjet ink solutions for labels and packaging together with OEM partners. OEM partner Durst, will be showcasing inks developed in conjunction with SunJet.
“This year also sees more OEM partners than ever before using our inks on their presses,” Saunders noted.
SunJet will demonstrate the latest technical advances to its award-winning UV curing low migration Etijet range for narrow web and labels and Amphora inks for general packaging applications.
First introduced to the market at Labelexpo 2013, SunJet has used its expertise and understanding of single pass inkjet technology to drive its inks forward to deliver optimum performance, quality and efficiency. Both ink ranges are fully compatible with new generation print heads and are suitable for use in a wide range of food and sensitive product packaging applications.
SunJet will also present printed samples of its new functional water-based inkjet ink technology, Aquacure, which offers excellent adhesion to a wide range of substrates, flexibility, is odor free and has an extensive color gamut.
”The narrow web, labels and packaging markets continue to grow and are opening up to digital technology more and more,” Peter Saunders, global business director, SunJet, said. “At this year’s show, we see hardware capabilities improving and there’s much more interest in inkjet for labels and flexible packaging.”
SunJet will also showcase joint development initiatives in inkjet ink solutions for labels and packaging together with OEM partners. OEM partner Durst, will be showcasing inks developed in conjunction with SunJet.
“This year also sees more OEM partners than ever before using our inks on their presses,” Saunders noted.