Fujifilm launches its first indirect food contact ink

A range of inks specially designed for food and pharmaceutical packaging, compatible with a wide range of materials and offering a vast palette of colors.

Fujifilm continues to launch new products at Labelexpo in Brussels. The Japanese manufacturer has just presented CuremaX UV IDFC, its first analog ink for indirect food contact.

CuremaX UV IDFC has been specifically designed for printing on food and pharmaceutical packaging. The risk of migration is minimized, guaranteeing safe indirect food contact.

This brilliant UV ink can be cured under conventional lamps, "dual-hardening option ensures flexibility for printers whatever their business requirements" says Fujifilm.

CuremaX UV IDFC is suitable for small-width labels as well as self-adhesive labels, saturated pouches, shrink sleeves and uncoated films, and is compatible with all commonly used synthetic and non-synthetic substrates, including coated and uncoated paper, aluminum, PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene...

This low-viscosity ink is available in a range of high-density colors covering the Pantone library.

CuremaX UV IDFC can be overprinted with thermal transfer ribbons and cold-setting adhesives.

It is announced as conforming to the Swiss ordinance defining the provisions associated with this type of ink, to the European regulatory framework and to the European Community's rules of good manufacturing practice.

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