Pad/Screen Printing Ink is used for metal and glass products.November 13, 2006 -
Glossy and opaque 2-component CG Series ink is available in 21 standard color shades and accepts two different hardeners. Ink cures at 180°F, which enables users to print and pack product immediately. Series also includes high density ink version that is offered in wide line of colors for printing onto dark and translucent substrates.
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Original Press release
Inkcups Now
20 Locust St., Suite 104
Danvers, MA, 01923 USA

SAPPHIRE CG Series Ink for Metal and Glass - New Pad and Screen Printing Ink from Inkcups Now Corp.
October 1, 2006
Inkcups Now has recently introduced the exceptionally glossy and opaque CG Series ink series that handles nearly all metal and glass products. It accepts two different hardeners, which widens the range of application even more. The CG series has been very successful with products such as stainless steel travel mugs, metal pens, glass tumblers, mint and candy tins, light bulbs, carabineers, and many more. This ink cures under a fairly low temperature (180 F), enabling the operator to print and pack immediately without having to let the product sit overnight. In addition, this series is easy to process and has a long pot life.
The CG series is a two-component ink; it is available in 21 standard color shades. Like all Sapphire series, CG ink is Proposition 65 compliant. A twelve color mixing system and free formulation guide is available for the generation of Pantone colors. For printing onto dark and translucent substrates the series features a High Density ink product line - not only in white and black, but is offered in a complete line of colors.
For more information please visit www.inkcups.com or call 978-646-8980.
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Technical contact:
Mike Bissel
Director of Sales
E-mail: info@inkcupsnow.com
URL: www.inkcups.com
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User comments about this story
Printing on aluminum tumbler
Looking for translucent printing on alu. tumbler
Suggestion please
By Jitu Shah on Jul 8, 2009 07:21
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