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WOBURN, Mass. - ColoradoDesk -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., a leading innovator in industrial printing solutions, announced today that its Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink has received CPSIA certification, confirming that the ink is free from phthalates and compliant with the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This certification makes the 512N Series an ideal choice for printing applications involving packaging, toys, and other consumer products where safety is critical.
The Natron® 512N Series is a high-performance UV LED ink engineered for industrial inkjet printers using Epson I3200, I1600, and 4720 printheads. Designed for versatility, the ink delivers outstanding results on both hard and flexible materials, giving manufacturers and decorators greater freedom across a wide range of applications.
Known for its vibrancy, the 512N Series produces stunning prints with exceptional gloss - even without the use of varnish. Its advanced formulation ensures strong adhesion to many substrates when paired with UV adhesion promoters. For especially challenging surfaces such as glass, users can achieve reliable results by combining with the G1 Glass adhesion promoter.
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The Natron® 512N Series was formulated with safer chemicals and produces significantly less odor compared to many competing UV printing inks.
"Receiving CPSIA certification for the 512N Series reinforces our commitment to delivering inks that combine performance, versatility, and safety," says Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions. "This certification will give our customers confidence when printing on toys and packaging without compromising print quality or durability."
With its CPSIA certification, broad substrate compatibility, and compatibility with leading Epson printheads, the Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink continues to set a high standard for modern industrial printing.
For more information about the Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink, visit:
https://bostonindustrialsolutions.com/product/512n-series-uv-printer-ink-for-epson-i1600-i3200-4720
The Natron® 512N Series is a high-performance UV LED ink engineered for industrial inkjet printers using Epson I3200, I1600, and 4720 printheads. Designed for versatility, the ink delivers outstanding results on both hard and flexible materials, giving manufacturers and decorators greater freedom across a wide range of applications.
Known for its vibrancy, the 512N Series produces stunning prints with exceptional gloss - even without the use of varnish. Its advanced formulation ensures strong adhesion to many substrates when paired with UV adhesion promoters. For especially challenging surfaces such as glass, users can achieve reliable results by combining with the G1 Glass adhesion promoter.
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The Natron® 512N Series was formulated with safer chemicals and produces significantly less odor compared to many competing UV printing inks.
"Receiving CPSIA certification for the 512N Series reinforces our commitment to delivering inks that combine performance, versatility, and safety," says Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions. "This certification will give our customers confidence when printing on toys and packaging without compromising print quality or durability."
With its CPSIA certification, broad substrate compatibility, and compatibility with leading Epson printheads, the Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink continues to set a high standard for modern industrial printing.
For more information about the Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink, visit:
https://bostonindustrialsolutions.com/product/512n-series-uv-printer-ink-for-epson-i1600-i3200-4720
Source: Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
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