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Friday, September 5, 2014

Toyo Ink America rolls out new product lineup at Labelexpo Americas

Toyo Ink America, LLC announced that it will be presenting a new lineup of printing ink and dispenser systems at the 2014 Labelexpo Americas. This is an exciting event for Toyo Ink America as the company will be rolling out an expanded array of products and solutions, including UV ink products from Belgium-based Arets Graphics NV, a Toyo Ink Group company.

Labelexpo Americas is the largest show in North, South and Central America for the label, product decorating, web printing and converting industry. The exhibition will run from September 9 to 11, at the Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Toyo Ink America will be located in booth 3009 and urges all customers and interested parties to come and learn more about the products and services offered by Toyo Ink America.

High Strength Inks for Label and Flexible Packaging Applications
Labelpro: Formulated from the latest resin and pigment technology available, Labelpro is an ultra clean, water-based printing ink system, which offers high strength and low viscosities. Labelpro process inks are highly resoluble and offer the lowest dot gain in the industry. Labelpro works on a variety of substrates for various end uses.

Steraflex: A high strength, fast curing UV flexo ink system ideally suited for label and flexible packaging markets. Steraflex, where European technology meets Japanese innovation, brings innovation and versatility to the marketplace.

PowerFlex SS: Toyo Ink America’s answer to the shrink sleeve market. This system offers fast curing, high strength and superior shrink properties for the printer. Works on a variety of shrink applications and substrates.

Innovative Ink Dispenser for UV Flexo Printing
Developed in Japan, Toyo Ink’s latest ink dispenser system is capable of producing spot inks ranging from 100g to 4kg in a single operation. Ink quantity can be produced according to customers’ specific needs, from prototyping to small-lot production.