Marking and coding with halogen-free inks

3 February 2010

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Developing environmentally-friendly print and apply system inks is among the key goals of Markem-Imaje’s dedicated 300-member research and development team.

According to the company, removing halogen-related substances in the ink used by industrial ink jet printers to mark electric wire cables will improve the safety of workers and recycling-linked operations. 

Markem-Imaje’s halogen-free inks are available in a variety of colours including black, white, red and brown. They are appropriate for use in all types of industrial ink jet printers and bar code equipment sold by Markem-Imaje in Australia and New Zealand.

 

Tags: | environmentally-friendly print and apply system inks | halogen-free inks | halogen-related substances in ink | industrial bar code equipment | industrial ink jet printers | industrial ink jet printers to mark electric wire cables | Markem-Imaje

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