Print technology manufacturer Agfa - known for its wide-format UV inkjet printers including the Anapurna and Jeti series and the new Oberon – says it will significantly invest in the expansion of its inkjet ink production capacity to cope with growing global demand.

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      Agfa HQ, Mortsel, Belgium

A new production facility – located at Agfa’s headquarters in Mortsel, Belgium – will focus on water-based inkjet inks and enable Agfa to serve its current customers, as well as to be a key supplier of aqueous inkjet inks for a wide range of novel applications. 

The company says Its first target is the growing market of printing on décor paper for the production of laminate floorings and furniture panels. The second target is the market of inkjet printing on packaging, especially on corrugated carton, “delivering the most sustainable solution in terms of the material, as well as the printing process and ink.”

In combination with Agfa’s existing facilities, the new plant will form an expanded production centre where R&D and Quality Control teams will be co-located. Its manufacturing capacity should cover the expected growth rates of ink volumes for the next five to ten years, Agfa said.

“Agfa is a specialist producer of inkjet inks and fluids of renowned quality and performance. The inkjet ink business is one of our growth pillars,” said Tom Cloots, director Industrial Inkjet. “In the last two decades, we built an inkjet ink production platform which covers pilot to full-scale ink production, and incorporates pigment dispersion production, extensive quality control and ink consistency programs. Our ink sales volumes have steadily grown year after year and we have gradually increased production capacity. The time has come for a new investment to keep up with growing market demands.”

UV-curable inks

Agfa is known for its portfolio of high-performing wide-format UV inkjet printers, including the Anapurna and Jeti printer families, and the company’s latest addition, the Oberon. “Powered by in-house developed and manufactured inks, these printers combine extreme productivity with extreme quality,” AGFA said. “The ink formulations are perfectly matched with the printer components (print head, curing, etc.), as well as with colour management software and print conditions (e.g. number of print passes) in order to deliver the lowest ink consumption and thus the lowest running cost.

“In addition, Agfa develops and manufactures UV ink sets in close collaboration with a high number of OEMs of multi-pass and single pass printing solutions. Not only do these inks deliver high print quality and day-to-day reliable print results, but they also stand out through their wide colour gamut, excellent jetting reliability, superior shelf life and outstanding batch-to-batch consistency.”

Water-based inks

For many years, Agfa has also been active in the field of aqueous inkjet inks, which are based on specific pigment dispersion and ink technology. OEMs incorporate these ink sets in their inkjet printing systems for diverse applications, including laminate (flooring and furniture, printing on décor paper), corrugated carton and document printing, as well as for ongoing developments, especially packaging applications. “The ink sets are tuned to the print system as well as to particular application needs. The primary focus lies on printer uptime and the highest consistency of print results – day by day, week by week, month by month.”

The Agfa-Gevaert Group develops, produces and distributes an extensive range of imaging systems and IT solutions, mainly for the printing industry and the healthcare sector, as well as for specific industrial applications. The Group’s operation is divided in four divisions: Offset Solutions, Digital Print & Chemicals, Radiology Solutions, and HealthCare IT.  

 

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