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Gravure Printing Ink is a type of dye or pigment used in the printing industry. It is a liquid form of ink that is applied to a printing plate and then transferred to a substrate, such as paper or plastic. The ink is typically composed of a pigment, a binder, and a solvent. The pigment provides the color, the binder binds the pigment to the substrate, and the solvent helps to keep the ink in a liquid form. The ink is then cured, either by heat or ultraviolet light, to ensure that the ink adheres to the substrate.
Gravure Printing Ink is used in a variety of printing applications, including magazines, newspapers, packaging, labels, and other printed materials. It is known for its high-quality results and its ability to produce sharp, vibrant colors.
Some companies in the Gravure Printing Ink market include Flint Group, Siegwerk, Wikoff Color Corporation, Toyo Ink, Sakata Inx, and Sun Chemical. Show Less Read more