Hi REYES, I am not based in the USA so I am not hands-on familiar with this ink. From what I can find however is that it is made from a resin system not unlike the one I mentioned, ESOA or similar. The major point of difference being that the source of the soyabeans is domestic USA not...
very simple test for identifying UV vs Aqueous: get hold of some acetone/MEK or even some nail polish remover, get some cotton wool soaked in the solvent and rub smoothly and firmly....if the varnish and ink are destroyed in less than 8 or 10 rubs then u have an aqueous coating. UV coatings will...
UV inks based on Soy oil is a stretch of the definition. Epoxidised Soybean Oil acrylate has been around for a long time but rarely used at more than 10-20% in an ink formula. The link between the original soybean oil and the ESOA is also a bit of a stretch!
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