Print Innovation Asia 2-21

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Printing Innovation Asia Issue 2 2021

56 Xeikon white paper on migrationoptimized digital label and packaging printing solutions The migration behaviour of digital ink systems plays a decisive role in the selection of a digital press and determines to a large extent which application segments the printing system can cover – and to which segments it could be expanded if necessary. These comprehensive aspects of migration-optimised solutions are discussed in Xeikon’s new white paper, in which Lode Deprez, Vice President Technology, provides insight into the criteria that must be taken into account when purchasing a digital printing system. The white paper initially addresses the question of why there can’t be a “one ink” system that is suitable for all applications in digital packaging printing. It outlines the extremely complex requirements placed on ink systems, which differ in their migration behaviour and whose food safety properties are a very important criteria when selecting a machine system. In addition, the ink systems used must meet legal requirements. The white paper provides a brief overview of the key regulations issued by legislative bodies, associations and branded goods manufacturers, and provides easy-to-understand information on the current migration limits. Against this background, it shows the importance of the chemical composition of digital ink systems on migration behaviour. By looking into the different composition of dry and liquid toner and UV inkjet inks, it highlights the advantages of the

respective ink systems for different applications. However, the ink components, with their different molecule sizes, are not the only elements to have an influence on the migration behaviour of digital ink systems. The transfer from printing inks to food depends on other factors such as storage time, storage temperature, barrier properties of the packaging material and, ultimately, the packaged good itself. The white paper also provides clear explanations on this topic. The result is a clear picture of the user segments in which digital ink systems have their strengths. Divided into the segments of food, pharmaceuticals, wine & spirits, beverages, health & beauty, chemicals and consumer goods, individual recommendations can be derived for each label and packaging printer depending on the composition of their portfolio, which will help them when deciding on a digital printing system. The white paper also goes over the question of how to proceed if the portfolio is to be further developed in a particular direction. You can download the White Paper here: https://go.xeikon.com/wplowmigration_en Smurfit Kappa launches additional TopClip packing system designed for smaller brandser Smurfit Kappa announced the launch of a new packing system for its sustainable TopClip product, a paperbased replacement for plastic shrink wrap that bundles beverage multipacks. This packing system, which is

designed for smaller businesses and brands, comes after the launch of their high speed machine with KHS last year. This now completes the portfolio of Smurfit Kappa's end to end solutions for TopClip, ensuring it is suitable for beverage companies of all sizes. The launch of this new packing solution, and the implementation by Czech beer brewer Pivovar Clock, sees the packaging company selected to supply their innovative and sustainable paper-based TopClip for 500ml cans. A modern and creative brewery, Pivovar Clock are noted within the industry for their early adoption of sustainable technology. The brewer uses the latest steam technology and local ingredients to produce their beer. Smurfit Kappa has now launched complete solutions, including automation for every shape and size of beverage company, which will be a key characteristic in facilitating the roll out of TopClip with many different brands. Now, with this implementation, Smurfit Kappa has proven their commitment to supplying TopClip, both to the large global brands requiring high-speed machines, and to smaller craft breweries. With a 30% lower carbon footprint than a shrink wrap consumer pack, TopClip is plastic-free and


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predictions what it will look like ahead News from around Asia and the world

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Two advnaced solutions for digital textile production

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New GOLD level material health certificate for

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Fujifilm Acuity B1 helps to boost production speeds & slash operating costs

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HP launches new latex printer portfolio

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Shreedhar labels eliminates print defects

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Roland 700 Evolution Indian packaging printer aims to grow significantly

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Komori announces new Lithrone models

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First Scodix ultra digital enhancement press installed

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Are you ready for 5G. Online data reveals which

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Chinese tobacco packaging company installs

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Control your ink Control your costs

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efficiency, speed and time-savings Digitization and its impact on sustainability, agility, and growth

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representative director Xeikon adds two new entry-level presses to its label printing portfolio

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The power behind Sirivatana package printing strategy

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Fuji Xerox Unveils New PIXI Award Name and

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Fuji Xerox takes on new challengers. Interview with

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Inkjet integral in the future of canmaking in Asia

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