In the field of printing and digital printing, chemical raw materials determine the vibrancy, durability, and environmental performance of printed products. Inks provide rich colors and clear images, coatings enhance the gloss and protective effects of printed materials, and additives ensure the flow and drying speed of the ink. We are committed to offering innovative and eco-friendly chemical raw materials to help you achieve outstanding printing results and efficient production processes. Choose us to make your printed products stand out in the market.
Functional coatings play a vital role in print and digital printing, enhancing the performance and application of printed materials.
Key chemical elements such as chrome green, indigo, iron oxide, phthalocyanine blue, cobalt oxide, kaolin, carbon black, melamine, carboxymethylcellulose, zinc phosphate, and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose play an important role.
Chrome Oxide Green (CAS: 1308-38-9) is used in anticorrosive and high-temperature resistant coatings, providing excellent chemical and heat resistance; indigo is used in high-end prints and textile dyeing, with good light and wash resistance;
Iron Oxide (CAS: 1309-37-1) is used in rust-resistant coatings and pigments, providing a wide range of color choices and excellent rust resistance;
Phthalocyanine Blue (CAS: 147-14-8) is used in high-performance inks and coatings, providing a vibrant blue color and excellent light resistance;
Cobalt Oxide is used in ceramics and high-temperature coatings that Cobalt oxide is used in ceramic and high temperature coatings to provide stable color and high temperature resistance;
Kaolin is used in paper coatings and fillers to improve the smoothness and printability of paper;
Carbon Black (CAS: 1333-86-4) is used in black inks and coatings to provide deep black color and excellent hiding power; Melamine is used in abrasion resistant and fireproof coatings to provide excellent abrasion resistance and fireproof performance;
Carboxymethyl Cellulose and Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose are used in aqueous coatings and printing inks as thickening and stabilizing agents to improve the rheological properties and uniformity of coatings. Rheological properties and uniformity of the coating;
Zinc Phosphate (CAS: 7779-90-0) is used in anticorrosive coatings to provide excellent anticorrosive properties.
The rational selection and combination of these chemical elements can develop functional coatings with excellent performance and promote the continuous progress of printing and digital printing technology.