03.14.19
INX International Ink Company will provide insight to commercial offset, packaging an specialty printers at Print UV 19 (March 27-29 at the Encore by Wynn Resort in Las Vegas), where the company is a platinum sponsor.
“Our outstanding R&D division has brought exceptional developments to the market in the last decade. We continue to offer customers the most advanced products available, in addition to incredible support,” said Renee Schouten, INX director of marketing. “When it comes to understanding the dynamics of the UV printing market and providing information about UV LED and low energy curing technology, we’ve communicated the latest findings to the UV community.”
Jonathan Graunke, INX VP of UV/EB Technology, will share insight into how regulations from outside sources are impacting chemical classifications all over the globe. For the topic, “Reclassification of Press Chemicals, What’s the Risk to You?,” he will present a real offset pressroom exposure study of UV ink containing a reclassified material.
His presentation will demonstrate a risk-based “safe use” approach, versus a hazard-based “do not use” approach. This is a must-see presentation for printers interested in pragmatic information regarding pressroom safety.
Graunke is also scheduled to participate in the panel discussion, “What do you mean I can no longer get my ink? Will my supplier run out on me?” where an update of the global UV supply situation will be shared, along with tips of how 2019 is shaping up.
“Our outstanding R&D division has brought exceptional developments to the market in the last decade. We continue to offer customers the most advanced products available, in addition to incredible support,” said Renee Schouten, INX director of marketing. “When it comes to understanding the dynamics of the UV printing market and providing information about UV LED and low energy curing technology, we’ve communicated the latest findings to the UV community.”
Jonathan Graunke, INX VP of UV/EB Technology, will share insight into how regulations from outside sources are impacting chemical classifications all over the globe. For the topic, “Reclassification of Press Chemicals, What’s the Risk to You?,” he will present a real offset pressroom exposure study of UV ink containing a reclassified material.
His presentation will demonstrate a risk-based “safe use” approach, versus a hazard-based “do not use” approach. This is a must-see presentation for printers interested in pragmatic information regarding pressroom safety.
Graunke is also scheduled to participate in the panel discussion, “What do you mean I can no longer get my ink? Will my supplier run out on me?” where an update of the global UV supply situation will be shared, along with tips of how 2019 is shaping up.