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Siegwerk launches new generation of NC inks

24 May 2022
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Siegwerk, a leading global providers of printing inks and coatings for packaging applications and labels, is now offering a new generation of NC inks for flexible packaging applications produced with the most state-of-the-art production equipment at its headquarters in Germany.

For the new generation of NC inks, the formulations have been optimised to match both latest production technologies and current market trends. The new NC ink series includes colours and clears and is designed for gravure and flexo printing of all kinds of flexible packaging. The system’s versatility and flexibility make it a genuinely all-purpose solution for surface and reverse printing with lamination applications. "Compared to previous generations, our new series offers an extended functionality, an outstanding quality consistency and optimised rheological properties, significantly improving print results and efficiency,” said Björn Ewig, Head of Technology Flexible Packaging EMEA.

Siegwerk’s new NC innovation offers customers a higher flexibility through optimised technical performance and higher colour strength, allowing an even better tailoring to individual needs. Due to the high quality consistency through fully automated production and optimised process data control, the new system also supports customers in implementing new production processes such as Extended Colour Gamut printing (7-colour set printing) to make the printing process more efficient and resource-saving.

With the new NC ink generation Siegwerk now launched the first flexible packaging ink system manufactured at the fully automated production facility in Siegburg. All components of this new generation of NC inks – masterbatches, master compounds (technical varnishes) and blending varnishes – are manufactured with the newest production technologies along with an improved process data control, less material waste and a sustainable sourcing of raw materials. Going forward, the company will gradually convert the production of all its flexible packaging solutions to the automated process.

Over the last couple of years, the company has invested a considerable amount in the automation of its production facility in Siegburg to improve processes, expand production capacities and increase efficiencies. Today, Siegwerk’s site is the largest fully automated production facility for printing inks in Europe equipped with state-of-the-art grinding and blending technologies. "Due to a more precise controllability of all process parameters, the new workflow significantly improves efficiencies and takes product consistency to a whole new level,” said Dirk Weissenfeldt, Vice President Flexible Packaging EMEA at Siegwerk. "This enables us to even better meet the growing customer demand for consistent and high quality as well as solid and fast delivery.” All these site expansion activities not only enabled the company to take its production to the highest technical standards but are also a clear signal of a long-term commitment to production in Central Europe. "Customers in the EMEA region can rely on high quality consistency, fast lead times and short supply chains across Europe when collaborating with us. We are committed to long-term and future-oriented partnerships,” added Weissenfeldt. Moreover, the new automated setup supports a safer and cleaner production with less waste and a lower loss of solvents, fully in line with Siegwerk’s sustainability agenda.

The company is continuously focusing on the expansion of its offering for the packaging market and to strengthen its market leadership in labels and flexible packaging applications. With a combination of best-in-class ink performance, high product safety, and continuous support and guidance, Siegwerk always makes any effort to support customers in addressing upcoming trends and meet their individual needs with innovative solutions going forward.

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