Manufacturing Industry
Sun Chemical introduces Triumph sheetfed inks
Ink World, Oct, 2008
Printers looking to both enhance productivity and print quality standards can upgrade to Kohl & Madden's Triumph sheetfed process inks, a new low-VOC ink technology high in renewable raw materials that produces ultra high press performance.
Triumph inks are recommended for all sheetfed presses, including perfecting and large format type equipment. Designed to provide excellent abrasion resistance on a variety of stocks, Triumph inks are specifically formulated to help printers finish matte, satin and uncoated work faster.
Triumph inks offer outstanding lithographic performance at very high production speeds. Triumph inks come to color fast, provide outstanding press stability and can help improve press room applied economics.
One of many Sun Chemical "Green Technology" products, Triumph inks offer fast ink setting properties to improve work and turn efficiency.
"Many printers are looking for systematic ways to enhance productivity and lower application costs at the same time," said Jim Bishop, product manager. "Triumph inks provide the print fidelity characteristics, setting speed and abrasion resistance properties needed to help our customers really push the productivity curve."
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