Toyo Ink Europe Launches FLASH DRY™ LE-UV, LED-UV Inks for Offset Printing
13 May 2021: Toyo Ink Europe (member of Japan’s Toyo Ink Group) has launched the FLASH DRY™ (FD) LED S5 series, a new line of low energy-curable LE-UV and LED-UV inks for the offset printing. Developed at Toyo Ink Europe’s lab in Belgium, the new FD LED S5 inks are highly reactive and require minimal levels of energy to cure, while offering higher gloss levels and a wider water window. These improvements result in increased performance for consistently stable and high quality print results. Moreover, the FD LED S5 ink compositions have also been designed to meet the ISO 2846-1 color standards to support commercial printers whose offset presses are running to ISO 12647-2 specifications. The new lineup is now available in the European market.
In addition, underscoring the company’s commitment to continuously boost the sustainability of its products, the new FD LED S5 inks are fully compliant with REACH registration requirements and EuPIA Exclusion Policy, and no longer require the EU GHS08 (health) or GHS09 (environmental) hazard labeling. The formulations have also been certified for deinkability by INGEDE (International Association of the Deinking Industry) Method 11, with a passing score of 100/100 points.
The Toyo Ink Group has long been at the forefront of UV printing technology development,” said Andrey Andreev, European Product Manager, Low Energy Products & Technology of Toyo Ink Europe. “Leveraging the Group’s expertise in highly-reactive raw materials design and formulations for low-energy curing, Toyo Ink Europe has been aggressively pursuing the Group’s goal of bringing the most advanced and sustainable systems to the global marketplace. The Flash Dry series has already established itself as a trusted and well-reputed brand in the industry, and we are delighted to have brought better productivity and performance to this popular low-energy-curing ink lineup. The new FD LED S5 inks are also deinkable and designed to meet the sustainability needs of today’s commercial printers.”
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