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Boston Industrial Solutions' BPA Certified BX Series Raises the Bar for Pad Printing Inks
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Natron BX Series Ink Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., a leading industrial printing provider, is pleased to announce that its Natron® BX Series pad printing ink has received BPA Certification reinforcing the company's commitment to safety, performance, and sustainability across industrial, packaging, medical, and toy printing applications.

The Natron® BX Series is a universal screen and pad printing ink engineered for manufacturers and decorators working with a wide range of substrates, including plastics, metal, glass, ceramics, and more. Its versatility allows customers to standardize on a single ink system for multiple applications - delivering both cost efficiency and environmental sustainability by reducing inventory complexity and waste.

What truly sets the BX Series apart is its exceptional durability. Designed to withstand demanding environments, the ink offers outstanding resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and harsh environmental conditions. These properties make the BX Series an ideal solution for industrial, automotive, consumer goods, and medical applications, where long-term performance and reliability are crucial.

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In addition to its performance benefits, the Natron® BX Series delivers outstanding visual quality. With 31 opaque colors, the ink produces vibrant, high-gloss, high-opacity prints that meet both functional and aesthetic requirements across a broad range of products.

"Receiving BPA Certification further validates the Natron® BX Series as the go-to, safe, and reliable ink for any manufacturer," says Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. "It reinforces our goal of providing customers with safe and high-performance printing solutions that meet regulatory expectations without compromising quality or versatility."

With its combination of unmatched substrate compatibility, certified safety, and superior durability, the Natron® BX Series continues to stand out as a single-ink solution for nearly every pad printing project.

For more information about the Natron® BX Series pad printing ink, visit:
https://bostonindustrialsolutions.com/pad-printing-ink/bx-series-pad-printing-ink

Contact
Tumi Mosiah
***@bostonindustrialsolutions.com


Source: Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

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