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Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. introduces new vibrant silicone ink colors
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Screen Print Ink For Silicone Wristbands High Opacity Silicone Colors True Blue Silicone Ink Color From Boston Ink For Printing Silicone Screen Printing Ink For Silicone Bags Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Ink manufacturing company Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. adds new, high-opacity colors to its award-winning SE silicone inks. These new colors include true blue, ocher, brown, and bronze metallic colors.

These new colors not only offer high gloss and opacity when printing, but they are also excellent for color matching. With the new colors, it is now possible to match any color you can dream of.

Many industries, including aerospace, medical, consumer electronics, apparel, automotive, and imprinting, use Boston silicone inks. The SE Series is not only an excellent ink for printing on complex silicone products, but it is also an excellent screen print ink for silicone wristbands, bracelets, silicone mugs, swim caps, and more.

There are several ways to use this silicone ink series from Boston. These printing methods include pad printing, screen printing, color filling, and spray coating. The SE Series ink consists of two components. This means that a silicone catalyst (LG) is required for the ink to work. Apart from the catalyst, a solvent (TRM Silicone thinner) is used for cleaning up after printing. The TRM ink solvent easily dissolves silicone from screens when screen printing. When pad printing, this solvent is excellent to clean inks from plates, ink cups, ink cups rings.

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Learn more about this silicone ink from Boston, which is used to print on many silicone applications worldwide. https://bostonindustrialsolutions.com/se-silicone-inks/

About Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. is a technology company that provides advanced printing inks, coatings, adhesives, silicone additives, software, and machinery for industrial applications worldwide. Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. is the global leader of silicone inks worldwide. For more company news and new products, visit www.bostonindustrialsolutions.com/news/

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