1. Classification
– Oil base ink, sheet-fed offset printing ink, is mainly used for publications which require fairly high printing quality such as calendar, journals, and covers for books and notebooks.
2. Features and Uses
– High gloss, good adhesion
– Very slow skinning performance on printing machine and excellent drying performance on printed materials
– Good ink transfer and printability
– Heavy metal contents in the ink meet ASTM F963-96a 4.3.5 & 8.3 and EN 71-3:1994 testing standards
3. Application
– Wrapper and Label
– Shopping bags
– Magazine, Catalogue, Book
– Calender
4. Printing materials
– Suitable for sheet-fed paper materials such as art paper, Ivory board, Couche’, Ford paper …
5. Main Compositions:
– Resin : Phenolic resin, Petroleum resin
– Pigment : Organic/ Inorganic pigment
– Additive : Synthetic wax
– Solvent : Linseed oil, petroleum distillates, …