Collins Inkjet Corporation will be making a presentation on Electron Beam (EB) inkjet inks at Information Management Institute’s (IMI) Anaheim, California Conference from February 3-5, 2016. IMI sponsors conferences worldwide to assist in understanding technology developments, markets and applications.
For applications, such as food, pharmaceutical, and thin-film packaging–where UV is not ideal or suitable–inkjet EB ink could give users the benefits that energy-curing inks provide, as well as the benefits of digital printing in general.
“Ebeam” curing inkjet inks are Collins’ newest area of energy curable inks. EB curing occurs by a similar polymerization process as UV and LED, but without the requirement of photo initiators. Without photo initiators, the inks are safer, less costly, more stable, more reliable, and nearly odorless.
To learn more, visit https://www.collinsinkjet.com/inks/eb-curable-ink/
IMI conference programs are designed to enable attendees to obtain the latest technical, market and application information
For applications, such as food, pharmaceutical, and thin-film packaging–where UV is not ideal or suitable–inkjet EB ink could give users the benefits that energy-curing inks provide, as well as the benefits of digital printing in general.
“Ebeam” curing inkjet inks are Collins’ newest area of energy curable inks. EB curing occurs by a similar polymerization process as UV and LED, but without the requirement of photo initiators. Without photo initiators, the inks are safer, less costly, more stable, more reliable, and nearly odorless.
To learn more, visit https://www.collinsinkjet.com/inks/eb-curable-ink/
IMI conference programs are designed to enable attendees to obtain the latest technical, market and application information