characteristic
Environment Friendly, high gloss
Ink color
CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black)
Scope of application
Offset printing ink finds extensive use across multiple industries. In the publishing realm, it ensures newspapers, magazines, and books flaunt sharp texts and vivid images. For packaging, its durability makes it perfect for cartons and labels, resisting wear during storage and transport. In commercial printing, it's employed for business cards, flyers, and posters, creating eye - catching visuals. Its versatility and quality make it an essential choice for diverse printing requirements.
Other details
We offer OEM service, your design and company logo are both available. We offer design developing service, tell us your demands, our proffessional designer will help you to make it out.
Printing process
Offset printing ink's printing process starts with ink preparation, where it's carefully measured and mixed according to color needs. Then, it transfers onto the hydrophobic image areas of the printing plate, while water wets non - image areas. Next, the ink moves from the plate to a rubber blanket, which conforms well to paper. Finally, the ink is pressed from the blanket onto the paper, creating a clear, sharp print.
Offset Printing Ink: Unleash Your Printing Potential
Our offset printing ink is engineered to revolutionize your printing experience. It features a unique formula that offers high color intensity, ensuring vivid and sharp prints every time. Whether you're printing intricate artworks or high - volume marketing materials, the rich and true - to - life colors will make your visuals stand out.
With a balanced viscosity and tack, it guarantees excellent printability. This allows for smooth ink transfer from the plate to the paper, even at high - speed press operations. The fast - drying property not only boosts productivity but also prevents color smudging in multi - color jobs.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, including publication, packaging, and commercial printing, our offset printing ink is your reliable partner for all printing needs.
High gloss and quick-set
Non-skinning on press (48 hours in the fountain and 9 hours on the roller)
Non-toxicity and low aromatic hydrocarbon content, empty of peculiar smell
Not containing harmful metallic substance, such as lead, Cadmium etc
Excellent color shade, high concentration and dot sharpness
Excellent transferability and ink-water balance
Excellent rubbing-resistance, smearing-resistance
1. Publication Printing
Offset printing ink is widely used in the publication industry for printing newspapers, magazines, books, and brochures. The high - quality color reproduction and fast - drying properties make it ideal for producing large - volume publications. For newspapers, the fast - drying inks allow for quick production and distribution, while for magazines and books, the vivid colors and sharp images enhance the reading experience.
2. Packaging Printing
In the packaging sector, offset printing inks are used to print labels, cartons, and boxes. The durability and lightfastness of the inks ensure that the product information and branding on the packaging remain intact during storage, transportation, and display. Whether it's a food packaging box that needs to withstand moisture and handling or a luxury product label that requires a high - end look, offset printing inks can meet the demands.
3. Commercial Printing
Commercial printing jobs such as business cards, flyers, posters, and marketing collaterals also rely heavily on offset printing inks. The ability to produce high - quality prints in large quantities at a relatively low cost makes it a popular choice for businesses. For example, a company promoting a new product launch can use offset - printed flyers and posters to attract customers with eye - catching visuals.
4. Art Reproduction
Art galleries, museums, and artists often use offset printing to reproduce artworks. The inks' ability to accurately replicate colors and details makes it possible to create high - quality art prints that closely resemble the original paintings or drawings. These prints can be sold as affordable alternatives to the original artworks or used for exhibition catalogs.