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INK

Gravure Inks


Gravure inks are low-viscosity inks that are primarily solvent-based. Esters, or ketones as the primary solvents base. The inks are drawn into the cells on the cylinder and are then transferred onto the substrate.


Our products are suitable for a wide range of substrates such as plastic film and paper, providing the essential quality features required for various types of packaging, as well as industrial use. Through its brilliant color reproduction and stable press performance, our products will meet the expectations of our customers and enable full utilization of press capability.


There are two categories of Gravure Ink that we provided:

  • Surface Ink
  • Reverse Ink

Gravure Surface Inks


Gravure surface inks are solvent based inks designed for surface printing on a wide variety of films including PMG, PE, PEO, LSH, and CCST

Gravure Reverse Inks


Gravure reverse inks are solvent-based inks designed for reverse printing for both laminated and non-laminated packaging applications on a wide variety of substrates including SPVC, OPP/PP, POLY-PET, and NTM-PET

Flexographic Inks


  • Flexographic printing, a form of rotary printing in which ink is applied to various surfaces via a flexible rubber (or other elastomer) printing plate. The ink used in its printing process dries quickly by evaporation and is safe for use on wrapping paper. In addition, water-based inks or solvent-free inks (EB/UV) can also be changed to meet environmental protection requirements.


  • Flexographic inks can be divided into two categories: solvent-based flexographic inks that are mainly printed on films and water-based flexographic inks that are printed on corrugated board and paper for paper containers.

Solvent-based Flexo Ink


A variety of flexo solvent-based inks, suitable for all kinds of packaging, especially for the flexible packaging industry.

Water-based Flexographic Ink


A range of concentrates extender and varnishes are available to customize the end product application. A range of additives can further enhance certain specific end-use properties.

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