Linx unveils ketone-free ink
Linx Printing Technologies has announced that it is unveiling a ketone-free ink to meet increasing demands for an ink that does not contain MEK and acetone
According to the firm, the ink is suitable for a variety of coding applications across industries such as food and drink, cosmetics, confectionery and tobacco.
Linx said that the new Linx Black Ink 3401 offers a fast drying time of one to three seconds on both porous and non-porous materials, “as well as superior light fastness and excellent adhesion and contrast on a wide range of materials including paper, card, plastic and flow-wrap”.
“Our new ink is the result of listening to our customers and developing a product in line with changing market requirements,” said Linx Printing Technologies product manager Susan Palmer.
“We know that many companies are now seeking a reliable and effective alternatives to ketone-based inks for certain types of applications, and Linx Black Ink 3401 exactly meets this need, while maintaining the high quality performance that customers have come to expect from our inks ranges.”