08.25.17
Linx Printing Technologies introduced a new formula that meets the challenges of coding onto oily surfaces. Linx Black oil-penetrating ink 1062 is able to print effectively through light layers of oil onto a wide range of materials, including plastics, metal, glass and waxy surfaces.
Linx 1062 ink also provides good adhesion on oriented polypropylene (OPP) and other plastic films, making it ideal for a variety of both industrial and food applications, according to the company.
Compatible with the Linx 8900 printers, Linx 1062 ink is an MEK-based ink with a fast drying time of one to two seconds that is able to adhere to substances with an oily or greasy film to deliver reliable long-term code durability. Typical applications include light engineering, automotive, aerospace, wax-coated PVC cables and all types of metal components, as well as canned foods and packaging film for flow wrap, pouches and bags in food sectors such as meat, bakery and confectionery.
Linx 1062 ink also provides good adhesion on oriented polypropylene (OPP) and other plastic films, making it ideal for a variety of both industrial and food applications, according to the company.
Compatible with the Linx 8900 printers, Linx 1062 ink is an MEK-based ink with a fast drying time of one to two seconds that is able to adhere to substances with an oily or greasy film to deliver reliable long-term code durability. Typical applications include light engineering, automotive, aerospace, wax-coated PVC cables and all types of metal components, as well as canned foods and packaging film for flow wrap, pouches and bags in food sectors such as meat, bakery and confectionery.