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Boston Industrial Solutions Expands Its Industry-Leading UV Ink Portfolio with the Launch of a Matte Ink - Natron® UVPZ
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Natron UVPZ Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., a global leader in advanced printing inks and ink products, is proud to announce the launch of the Natron® UVPZ Series, a new UV/LED-curing screen printing ink engineered to deliver the same outstanding performance as the renowned Natron® UVPX Series - now with a sophisticated matte finish.

The Power of UVPX, Now in Matte

The Natron® UVPZ is built on the proven foundation of the Natron® UVPX Series. Like its glossy counterpart, UVPZ is a solvent-free, UV/LED-curing screen printing ink engineered for performance across a wide range of challenging substrates, including:

Where UVPZ stands apart is in its stunning matte finish - ideal for manufacturers, decorators, printing and packaging professionals in high-end cosmetic packaging, luxury product decoration, consumer electronics, and any application where a modern, understated aesthetic is paramount.

Key Features of Natron® UVPZ
  • Premium matte finish - delivers a smooth, non-reflective surface for sophisticated print results
  • Superior adhesion - excellent bonding across plastics, glass, metals, and polyurethane-coated materials
  • High opacity - vibrant, consistent color coverage with a single print
  • High reactivity - compatible with both traditional UV and UV-LED curing systems for high-efficiency production
  • Chemical resistance - strong resistance to alcohol, oils, and industrial cleaners
  • Eco-friendly formulation - solvent-free and VOC-free, free from heavy metals, phthalates, and NVP (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone)
  • Regulatory compliance - CPSIA compliant, making it safe for use in food packaging and toy applications

With the introduction of UVPZ, customers now have the flexibility to choose between the high-gloss brilliance of UVPX and the refined matte elegance of UVPZ - all within the same trusted ink formulation.

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"Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Boston Industrial Solutions," said Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. "The Natron® UVPZ is a direct response to the growing demand from our customers for a premium matte option that doesn't compromise on performance. We are excited to bring this ink to market and expand the creative possibilities available to our customers."

To order the new Natron® UVPZ ink, call +1 (781) 281-2558 or visit:
https://shop.bostonindustrialsolutions.com/catalog/category/printing-inks-supplies/screen-printing-inks/

About Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. is a leading provider of innovative printing solutions, offering high-performance inks, silicone inks, primers, equipment, and coatings for industrial and promotional applications. The company serves customers globally with a commitment to quality, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology.

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Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
165 New Boston St., Suite X
Woburn, MA. 01801, USA
Phone: +1 (781) 281-2558
E-mail: info@bostonindustrialsolutions.com
Website: www.bostonindustrialsolutions.com

Media Contact
Tumi Mosiah
***@bostonindustrialsolutions.com
781-281-2558


Source: Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

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