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Digital Printing Inks


Overview of Digital UV Inkjet Ink Types   To meet the requirements of diverse substrates and applications, Meiji digital UV inkjet inks are classified into Soft, Neutral, and Hard types based on their cured physical properties. This classification helps customers quickly identify the most suitable ink system for their production needs.   Soft Inks Soft inks retain excellent flexibility and elasticity after curing, making them suitable for substrates that undergo bending, stretching, or forming without cracking. They are commonly used in flexible packaging, leather goods, decals, and decorative applications.   Neutral Inks Neutral inks offer a controlled balance between flexibility and hardness, combining strong adhesion with reliable durability. They are ideal for semi-flexible substrates and complex surfaces, and are widely used in sports equipment, cylindrical objects, and industrial decoration.   Hard Inks Hard inks cure into a rigid, wear-resistant surface with excellent scratch and chemical resistance. They are designed for rigid substrates such as glass, ceramics, and metal, where long-term durability is required.   This classification allows Meiji to deliver precise and reliable UV inkjet solutions across packaging, consumer goods, and industrial manufacturing applications.

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