04.10.17
Sun Chemical will showcase its range of products and expertise for functional, industrial and specialty print applications during InPrint USA on April 25-27 in Orlando, FL,
SunJet, the global inkjet team of Sun Chemical and DIC, will demonstrate its latest developments in inkjet chemistry and its ability to collaborate in development projects with OEM partners, system integrators and printhead manufacturers in a broad range of market sectors, including graphics, décor, textile, industrial and packaging.
Sun Chemical Advanced Materials will present its SunTronic range of products for printed electronics applications, including new conductive solutions incorporating nanosilver particles for improved sintering at lower temperatures, advanced dielectric materials, as well as its latest etch-resist solutions and masks.
Sun Chemical will also display its established range of industrial products, including:
• SunHytek heat and humidity-resistant ink solutions for high-tech, appliance panel and automotive applications where a combination of high visual impact and long-term durability is required.
• SunCarte high peel strength, color consistent screen and offset inks, adhesives and varnishes for laminated plastic cards.
• SunPoly screen inks formulated for high-speed screen printing on a variety of container substrates.
“As an enabler of many industrial-based applications, inkjet ink technology is useful in all manner of manufacturing processes and continues to drive our commitment towards research and development of ground-breaking solutions,” said Peter Saunders, global business director, SunJet.
SunJet, the global inkjet team of Sun Chemical and DIC, will demonstrate its latest developments in inkjet chemistry and its ability to collaborate in development projects with OEM partners, system integrators and printhead manufacturers in a broad range of market sectors, including graphics, décor, textile, industrial and packaging.
Sun Chemical Advanced Materials will present its SunTronic range of products for printed electronics applications, including new conductive solutions incorporating nanosilver particles for improved sintering at lower temperatures, advanced dielectric materials, as well as its latest etch-resist solutions and masks.
Sun Chemical will also display its established range of industrial products, including:
• SunHytek heat and humidity-resistant ink solutions for high-tech, appliance panel and automotive applications where a combination of high visual impact and long-term durability is required.
• SunCarte high peel strength, color consistent screen and offset inks, adhesives and varnishes for laminated plastic cards.
• SunPoly screen inks formulated for high-speed screen printing on a variety of container substrates.
“As an enabler of many industrial-based applications, inkjet ink technology is useful in all manner of manufacturing processes and continues to drive our commitment towards research and development of ground-breaking solutions,” said Peter Saunders, global business director, SunJet.