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Functional Inks are a type of dye or pigment used in printing and other applications. They are designed to provide specific functions, such as conductivity, fluorescence, and other properties. Functional Inks are used in a variety of industries, including electronics, medical, and automotive. They are also used in printing applications, such as labels, packaging, and other printed materials.
Functional Inks are typically composed of a combination of dyes and pigments, which are blended together to create the desired effect. The dyes and pigments used in Functional Inks are often chosen for their specific properties, such as color, opacity, and durability. The combination of dyes and pigments can also be used to create unique effects, such as metallic or fluorescent colors.
Functional Inks are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide specific functions and effects. They are also becoming more cost-effective, making them a viable option for many applications.
Some companies in the Functional Inks market include Sun Chemical, Flint Group, Toyo Ink, Sakata Inx, and DIC Corporation. Show Less Read more