INX International Ink Co.
Genesis™ GS from INX International is a sustainable, gravure solvent ink that is deinkable from shrinkable cPET films and floatable with roll-fed OPP labels in the recycling process. The high-performance inks represent an abundance of environmental, efficiency and print quality benefits. Genesis GS meets the stringent APR* critical guidance for recycling of PET bottles with shrink sleeves. *Association of Plastic Recyclers.
Genesis™ GS from INX International is a sustainable, gravure solvent ink that is deinkable from shrinkable cPET films and floatable with roll-fed OPP labels in the recycling process. The high-performance inks represent an abundance of environmental, efficiency and print quality benefits. Genesis GS meets the stringent APR* critical guidance for recycling of PET bottles with shrink sleeves. *Association of Plastic Recyclers.
When Dart Container decided to switch from traditional packaging inks to INXhrc™ Natural-Based Inks, they knew the switch would reduce its emissions impact on the environment. What it didn’t know was to what extent. Download the case study today.
INX International will feature specialized inks for the corrugated market during SuperCorrExpo. Products on display will include INXStar and TriStar SpH inks, INXSperse water-based dispersions, ProCure UV coatings and INXKote water coatings.
With a variety of popular existing and all-new ink types for specialty applications, plus advanced, market-proven TRIANGLE® inkjet inks, INX Digital continues to be synonymous with quality and innovation. Come see us at SGIA 2016 (Booth #1414).
INX International will highlight several products at Labelexpo 2016, spanning several technologies. These products include the HMJ-250 ink dispenser, the NW210 inkjet narrow web press and AquaTech ION label inks.
At this year’s drupa event, the SAKATA INX Group will display many chemistry options for packaging and commercial print providers.
Acknowledging more than 30 years of achievements in the ink industry, the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers bestowed a Printing Ink Pioneer Award to INX International Ink Co. executive Jim Bailen at its Centennial Convention’s awards and black tie dinner, March 23 in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.
Fifteen months after breaking ground, INX International Ink Co. has begun moving into its new 63,000 square-foot facility in Lebanon, Ohio. The manufacturing operation is home to nine employees who have moved from a smaller, outdated building about 21 miles southwest in Blue Ash, a suburb of Cincinnati. Currently in the process of hiring new employees and relocating existing employees, INX will employ approximately 38 people in Lebanon.
Chemistry, materials science and consistent communications are critical to success when working with low migration inks in packaging applications.