09.25.17
At Labelexpo Europe 2017, Sun Chemical is introducing its range of water-based, UV-based over print varnishes (OPVs) and solvent-based varnishes for the production of labels, flexible packaging and folding cartons on HP Indigo digital presses.
Following the collaboration agreement signed with HP Indigo at interpack 2017 to develop cost-effective digital coatings, Sun Chemical has introduced the new products to be used with HP Indigo ElectroInk and compatible with a wide range of media.
The SunEvo Protect LEP range of digital coatings has been tested either by Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) or validated by HP’s L&P Media and Materials team in accordance with the HP Indigo Over Print Varnish Performance Programme.
The OPVs protect HP Indigo ElectroInk to fulfil packaging applications, while enhancing the customer experience through the quality of the finish. The series includes Sun Chemical’s latest generation of migration compliant UV varnish technology suitable for indirect food packaging and meet regulatory requirements such as the Swiss Ordinance for food contact packaging.
The OPV range also includes high performance water-based protective coatings developed to enhance the resistance of outdoor print as well as a range suitable for embellishment, including stampable and soft touch.
“We are extremely pleased to collaborate and engage closely with Sun Chemical. Their range of expertise and product offering in different areas of application performance will undoubtedly contribute to improving HP Indigo customer demands and expectations” said Nurit Raccah, Label & Packaging Media and Materials business manager, Supplies & Media, HP Indigo Division.
Photo courtesy Flickr user News Oresund
Following the collaboration agreement signed with HP Indigo at interpack 2017 to develop cost-effective digital coatings, Sun Chemical has introduced the new products to be used with HP Indigo ElectroInk and compatible with a wide range of media.
The SunEvo Protect LEP range of digital coatings has been tested either by Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) or validated by HP’s L&P Media and Materials team in accordance with the HP Indigo Over Print Varnish Performance Programme.
The OPVs protect HP Indigo ElectroInk to fulfil packaging applications, while enhancing the customer experience through the quality of the finish. The series includes Sun Chemical’s latest generation of migration compliant UV varnish technology suitable for indirect food packaging and meet regulatory requirements such as the Swiss Ordinance for food contact packaging.
The OPV range also includes high performance water-based protective coatings developed to enhance the resistance of outdoor print as well as a range suitable for embellishment, including stampable and soft touch.
“We are extremely pleased to collaborate and engage closely with Sun Chemical. Their range of expertise and product offering in different areas of application performance will undoubtedly contribute to improving HP Indigo customer demands and expectations” said Nurit Raccah, Label & Packaging Media and Materials business manager, Supplies & Media, HP Indigo Division.
Photo courtesy Flickr user News Oresund