07.09.15
Flint Group has launched Flexocure ANCORA 50, a low migration UV flexo ink for food labels and certain flexible packaging applications. It is fully compliant to the Swiss Ordinance SR 817.023.21 listing and to the Nestlé Guidance Note on Packaging inks (version 3, Feb 21 2014).
“Flint Group is very pleased to globally launch Flexocure ANCORA 50,” states Guillaume Clement, vice president, Global Narrow Web for Flint Group. “With the introduction of Flexocure ANCORA 50, we are expanding our portfolio of dedicated inks to suit the growing world of short run label and packaging applications. This ink series is specially designed to support converters who print labels for the food segment.
“Flexocure ANCORA 50 meets some specific packaging applications where low migration inks are required. It complements our existing UV flexo low migration ink series, Flexocure ANCORA, and our UV offset, Lithocure ANCORA, both dedicated to the most stringent food packaging applications. ANCORA becomes a comprehensive umbrella and a point of reference for customers looking for high quality and compliant low migration inks with a great efficiency on press,” concludes Clement.
According to the company, these inks have been tested and proven to pass migration tests, exposed to the below stated Food simulants listed in Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 (Plastics Regulation): Food simulant E: Tenax (MPPO); Food simulant B: 3% Acetic acid; and Food simulant D1: 50% Ethanol.
“By developing a product that meets 10 ppb migration demands using the food simulants noted, we actually cover a wide area of food and drink labels and packaging applications,” explains Patrick Gavelin, director of product development, EMEA & Asia. “Of course, other factors, such as print design, packaging material used, and also the packed food storage conditions, all have an impact on determining the final packaging’s suitability for respective applications. But, with Flexocure ANCORA 50, we can provide a product that enables printers to comply fully and meet the demands of the industry.”
“Not only have we designed a UV flexo ink range that is fulfilling migration demands; parallel to this, we have used our research competencies in ensuring press performance remains unrivaled – with the highest possible cure response, high color strength, very good adhesion to a wide range of both flexible packaging, filmic, and paper label materials,” says Par Olsson, product manager, Narrow Web EMEA. “With the superb overall performance of Flexocure ANCORA 50, this will be a massive productivity boost for any narrow and mid web converter.”
To support the global launch of Flexocure ANCORA 50, Flint Group has also announced that a comprehensive investment plan has been completed to ensure an increased production capacity with full GMP systems in place.
“Flint Group is very pleased to globally launch Flexocure ANCORA 50,” states Guillaume Clement, vice president, Global Narrow Web for Flint Group. “With the introduction of Flexocure ANCORA 50, we are expanding our portfolio of dedicated inks to suit the growing world of short run label and packaging applications. This ink series is specially designed to support converters who print labels for the food segment.
“Flexocure ANCORA 50 meets some specific packaging applications where low migration inks are required. It complements our existing UV flexo low migration ink series, Flexocure ANCORA, and our UV offset, Lithocure ANCORA, both dedicated to the most stringent food packaging applications. ANCORA becomes a comprehensive umbrella and a point of reference for customers looking for high quality and compliant low migration inks with a great efficiency on press,” concludes Clement.
According to the company, these inks have been tested and proven to pass migration tests, exposed to the below stated Food simulants listed in Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 (Plastics Regulation): Food simulant E: Tenax (MPPO); Food simulant B: 3% Acetic acid; and Food simulant D1: 50% Ethanol.
“By developing a product that meets 10 ppb migration demands using the food simulants noted, we actually cover a wide area of food and drink labels and packaging applications,” explains Patrick Gavelin, director of product development, EMEA & Asia. “Of course, other factors, such as print design, packaging material used, and also the packed food storage conditions, all have an impact on determining the final packaging’s suitability for respective applications. But, with Flexocure ANCORA 50, we can provide a product that enables printers to comply fully and meet the demands of the industry.”
“Not only have we designed a UV flexo ink range that is fulfilling migration demands; parallel to this, we have used our research competencies in ensuring press performance remains unrivaled – with the highest possible cure response, high color strength, very good adhesion to a wide range of both flexible packaging, filmic, and paper label materials,” says Par Olsson, product manager, Narrow Web EMEA. “With the superb overall performance of Flexocure ANCORA 50, this will be a massive productivity boost for any narrow and mid web converter.”
To support the global launch of Flexocure ANCORA 50, Flint Group has also announced that a comprehensive investment plan has been completed to ensure an increased production capacity with full GMP systems in place.