Inks, Solvents & Toner
(9 companies)The consumable liquids used mainly in coding, printing, and labeling operations to print graphics and codes onto any primary or secondary package. Considering switching to a new container, material? If you need a new package or consumable, explore these articles to help guide your next purchase.
Armor USA Inc
ARMOR-IIMAK invents, manufactures, and markets thermal transfer ribbons and associated services to variable information printing specialists through sustainable partnerships with a worldwide presence.
Citronix, Inc.
Citronix offers a comprehensive range of MEK-, acetone- and ethanol- based inks as well as make up and cleaning solvents, developed for use with the Citronix ciSeries printers. Inks are designed to offer excellent adhesion characteristics on a variety of different substrates (plastics, corrugated, etc.) with immediate and quick dry inks to suit most applications.
EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA
EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA supplies inks and fluids for its marking and coding equipment. EBS-TJ100 High Performance Printer Inks such as Ultra Black universal ink are suitable for almost all surfaces, featuring quick-drying, good contrast on light backgrounds and substrates. Other inks include Standard Black, Black Solvent Based and Dark Black Solvent Based inks. EBS Ink-Jet Systems also provides a wide range of inks in other colors and varieties including water-based, ethanol, acetone, Mek and food grade inks.
Gem Gravure Co., Inc.
Gem has been manufacturing coding and marking inks since 1952. From continuous inkjet ink to contact and band marking varieties, Gem offers a wide range of ink supplies for its line of marking and coding equipment used for expiration date, lot, and batch coding applications in the food and beverage sectors.
HSAUSA
HSAUSA offers a variety of inks available in the HP45 cartridge, including aqueous, solvent, security, UV cured and invisible inks. HSAUSA also has oil based, solvent based, UV cured and printing inks from Piezo.
InkJet, Inc.
Inkjet, Inc. supplies ink cartridges for marking and coding applications for an array of industries including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, consumer and industrial. DC701T is a make-up ink that is designed to work with inks DC401, DC410, DC411, DC435, DC437, DC505, DC801 (all part of the DuraCode marking and coding product line) and comes standard as a case of 5 cartridges with each cartridge containing 750ml. Inkjet, Inc. also distributes black ink, black solvent ink, and yellow solvent ink cartridges from Anser.
Kao Collins Inc.
With thousands of options readily available, Kao Collins offers water-based, solvent-based and other inks for package printing as well as marking and coding. Kao Collins will work with its clients to build a custom ink for TIJ, Piezo DOD, or CIJ printhead technologies that adapt to the complexities of any substrate. Featured inks include Lunajet, a low-migration, eco-friendly, water-based ink designed for digital printing on plastic flexible film packaging and other non-porous substrates. Lunajet delivers even and efficient coverage and drying with minimal heat, unlike light-curing inks, for industrial printers of food packaging and pharmaceutical packaging.
Squid Ink Manufacturing
Squid Ink offers a complete line of replacement drop-on-demand (DOD) inks, Hi-Res inks, and continuous ink jet (CIJ) make-up fluids. Squid Ink’s line of mineral oil free (MOF) inks continue its tradition of offering high-quality inks and marking fluids. Squid Ink’s 100% mineral oil free inks are designed as a direct replacement for petroleum-based inks for use on porous substrates.
Videojet Technologies Inc.
Complementing its line of inkjet, laser marking, thermal printing and case coding machines, Videojet offers inks, ribbons, parts, supplies and consumables for these machines. Videojet supplies over 300 continuous inkjet inks for Videojet and Willett branded printers. In addition, they offer thermal transfer ribbons, thermal inkjet inks, case coding inks, and colored inks and related consumables.
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