Water-based ink for film and paper "Hydric Series"
It is a high-quality water-based ink for packaging that excels in abrasion resistance, heat resistance, and print suitability.
We offer PFAS-free water-based flexo inks and water-based gravure inks. 【About Water-Based Flexo Inks】 The complete water-based formulation of inks, which is a challenging issue in gravure printing, is achievable in flexo printing. Considering the global environment, working conditions, and production costs, flexo printing is an excellent printing method that is used for some plastic films in Europe and the United States. Additionally, due to recent advancements in surrounding technologies such as the introduction of CTP and the high line count of anilox rolls, flexo printing has become a new printing method that can achieve high-quality image quality comparable to gravure printing. Dai Nippon Printing will contribute to the further development of the flexo printing market in Japan by offering high-quality water-based flexo inks.
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【Main Product Lineup】 ■ Water-based Flexo Inks - For front printing on films, for DM, for breathable films "Hydric FCG" - For back printing lamination on films, for paper packaging lamination "Hydric FCF" - For back printing lamination on films, suitable for boiling and retort "Hydric FCF LV" - For paper, for wrapping paper, for rayon paper "Hydric FCS" ■ Water-based Gravure Inks - For back printing lamination on films "Hydric PRP-500"
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For surface printing, for reverse printing, diapers, general wrapping paper, paper containers.
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