Metallics are one of the primary means to capture the attention of the consumer, and metallic pigment manufacturers are developing new eye-catching technologies.
Wide format printing has been one of the best performing European graphics sectors over the last few years in terms of sales and profitability at a time of economic slowdown.
There was a time when many major U.S. cities had their own printing ink production clubs, where members gathered outside of work to share knowledge and get to know each other.
While we are drinking a glass of juice from a carton pack, a cup of tea from a metal tin or paying with a credit card, few of us would recognize the enormous R&D effort that has been invested in the associated ink and printing technologies
Jan Paul van der Velde, senior vice president of procurement, Flint Group, provides insight into expected raw material developments during Quarter 3, 2013.
Introduces LIOALPHA line of toluene-free and MEK-free lamination gravure inks, solvent-free laminating adhesives and dry laminating adhesives for food packaging