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Flint release new products at drupa

  • steve8125
  • May 27, 2016
  • 2 min read

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Flint Group Sheetfed will launch a raft of new products at drupa to extend its portfolio in the sheetfed printing market.

New will be:

Conventional offset

K+E Novavit F1000 Win Bio: new fast bio series for maximum flexibility on a variety of substrates and optimally suited for straight line printing on multi-colour printing presses.

K+E Novaboard C1090 Race Bio: a fast drying, high rub resistant, bio process series with extreme rub resistance, exceptional print sharpness, very high gloss and colour strength.

LED and low energy curing

Xcura Max: The latest generation of low energy lamp and LED curing inks and coatings. These inks have excellent press stability on a wide range of substrates, making it ideal for commercial and non food packaging applications.

Xcura King: also for use with low energy and LED lamps, these inks deliver the best ink water balance an optimum transfer.

Xcura Sens: ideal for printers using LED and low energy systems who require inks that are food packaging compliant.

Xcura Plas: excellent curing, adhesion, and scratch resistance on a wide variety of materials such as polyethylene, poly propylene, polyester and PVC. These inks are also cured with LED or low energy lamp systems.

Conventional UV curing: introducing the UltraCura family of products

UltraCura Sens: these inks have been independently certified and suitable for primary food packaging on coated and uncoated paper and carton board materials.

UltraCura Sens Plas: are low odour, low migration inks specially formulated for sensitive non absorbent materials and are suitable for primary food packaging on carton board.

There will also be the introduction of several new speciality water based coatings.

Last but not least on the list of products being launched at drupa, are IPA free fount Varn AF 4000 and a new generation EPDM face rubber compound blanket dayGraphica 4200 UV blanket.


 
 
 

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