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As a distinct segment of the office supplies and equipment industry, rotogravure printing ink caters to high-volume printing applications, including corporate publications, brochures, and product packaging. Rotogravure, a type of intaglio printing, is known for its excellent image quality and ability to print on various substrates. The inks used in this process are essential for achieving the desired printing results and are tailored to the specific needs of the process, including drying speed, viscosity, and color density. Manufacturers of rotogravure printing inks generally offer a range of products, including water-based, solvent-based, and UV-curable inks, each with unique characteristics suitable for different materials and uses. The market for these inks is typically influenced by trends in office branding, advertising, and the packaging industry, where there is a consistent demand for high-quality print outputs.
Key players in the rotogravure printing ink market include Flint Group, Sun Chemical, DIC Corporation, Sakata INX, and Toyo Ink. These companies engage in the research, development, and manufacturing of a wide range of inks designed to meet the growing demands of the office supplies and equipment sector, with a focus on quality, sustainability, and innovation in printing technology. Show Less Read more