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Kolorfusion International, Inc. Announces Marketing Agreement with DuPont Engineering Polymers
Business Wire, Oct 7, 2004
DENVER & WILMINGTON, Del. -- DuPont, Kolorfusion Team Up in Dye Sublimation Printing on Plastics
DuPont Engineering Polymers and Kolorfusion International Inc. (OTCBB: KOLR) announced on October 5 that they have formed a marketing alliance to support customers in gaining the benefits of dye-sublimation printing on molded products and components.
Kolorfusion has developed patented technology for dye-sublimation decoration of three-dimensional objects such as molded plastics parts. DuPont produces several kinds of engineering plastics resins suitable for the process, including Crastin(R) PBT and Rynite(R) PET thermoplastic polyesters, Delrin(R) acetal and Zytel(R) nylons.
"Here at DuPont we see excellent potential for dye-sublimation printing of engineering plastics parts for sporting goods, power tools, appliances, consumer electronics and other kinds of products where a permanent, wear-resistant multi-color image is desired," said Ella Rabil, senior marketing specialist for DuPont Engineering Polymers. "Because the technology causes dyes to penetrate the surface of the polymer, the imprinted images are highly resistant to wear. The dye-sublimation technology will now give our customers a new way to differentiate themselves at the consumer level," she added.
Steve Nagel, president of Kolorfusion, said: "DuPont resources and expertise in helping its customers develop and manufacture new parts and products using engineering plastics can help fuel the growth of dye-sublimation decorating. We're proud to join with DuPont in bringing the marketing and functional benefits of dye-sublimation printing to more plastics end users and molders."
Kolorfusion reports that its technology is ultraviolet-resistant, cost-effective and suitable for applying a full spectrum of colors, shades and designs to a variety of surfaces including plastics, metals and glass. For more information, visit www.kolorfusion.com on the Web or call 303-690-2910.
For more information about DuPont engineering plastics, please visit plastics.dupont.com on the Web or call DuPont at 800-441-0575.
DuPont is a science company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture, nutrition, electronics, communications, safety and protection, home and construction, transportation and apparel.
About Kolorfusion
Kolorfusion is the owner of process patents for three-dimensional product decoration. The Company's technology is considered a major breakthrough for product finishing, as the process actually transfers any design with any colors into a product's coating or directly into the plastic or aluminum part itself, no matter the shape. The result is a fully decorated product as durable as the coating or part. Kolorfusion's technology is ultraviolet-resistant, cost-effective and safe for the environment. Unlike decals, silk screening or standard painting, Kolorfusion's patented processes offer a full spectrum of colors, shades and designs. Kolorfusion generates revenues through processing contracts and long-term purchasing and license agreements with product manufacturers. Kolorfusion has recently introduced additional products including coatings, dyes and printers, and has made strategic alliance with Roland DGA of Japan. Kolorfusion continues to expand its licensing of major OEMs such as Polaris Industries, Moen, PSE, DeeZee, Garrity Industries and provide processing for customers such as Daisy, Gerber, Tru-Glo, MasterLock and others.
Visit our website at: www.kolorfusion.com.
This news release contains forward-looking statements related to future growth and earnings opportunities. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by management of the Company in light of current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes to be appropriate. Actual results may differ as a result of factors over which the Company has no control.
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