US/SWITZERLAND: DIGITAL PRINTING WITH CIBA, DPS
Article Abstract:
New inks for digital printing are being developed by Ciba Spezialitatenchemie and DPS in order to allow digital printing on a production scale. The two partners aim to gain a leading position in ink jet technology. Production plants are being built by DPS in Holland and New York for new aqueous printing inks that can be applied directly on paper, vinyl, non-wovens and textiles without needing pre- or post-treatment. At the Drupa show in Germany, the two companies also presented a new printer.
Publisher: Curt R Vincentz Verlag
Publication Name: Farbe & Lack
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0014-7699
Year: 2000
Netherlands, Research & development outlays, Capital expenditures, Switzerland, Computer peripheral equipment, not elsewhere classified, Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing, Nonimpact Printers, Inkjet printers
US: VAN SON INK GOING DIGITAL
Article Abstract:
Van Son Ink Corp, US subsidiary of the Dutch printing ink manufacturer, has set up a new division to serve users of digital inks and manufacturers of machines and equipment. The new division is called Van Son Digital.
Publisher: Curt R Vincentz Verlag
Publication Name: Farbe & Lack
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0014-7699
Year: 2000
Van Son Ink Corp
US: NEW PRODUCTION PLANT FOR SICPA
Article Abstract:
The Swiss printing ink manufacturer Sicpa has brought on stream a new production plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The facility will produce mainly UV radiation cured printing inks for labels.
Publisher: Curt R Vincentz Verlag
Publication Name: Farbe & Lack
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0014-7699
Year: 2000
New capacity, new plant construction, SICPA S.A.
subjects list: United States, Printing inks, Image processing equipment, Printing machinery, Printing machinery industry
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