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Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. introduces permanent inks for color-filling engraved wristbands
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Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. introduces Siliart Silicone inks for painting and color filling laser engraved silicone watch bands.

WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. introduces siliart silicone ink, a permanent ink for color filling engraved and de-bossed silicone wristbands. This ink is designed for use by artists, DIY enthusiasts, hobbyists, and Glowforge™ laser engravers. This silicone ink is also formulated for color filling engraved silicone products, spray painting, and painting on silicone rubber substrates.

Additionally, Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. has created a retail site www.siliart.com where customers can shop and self-checkout at any time.

This silicone ink permanently bonds with silicone substrates and once cured. The Siliart silicone inks are a derivative of Natron™ SE series pad printing inks for silicone which are the best in the world.  Like the SE Silicone inks, these inks are flexible, extremely durable, do not yellow with exposure to weather elements, and are easy to work with. They are also Non-toxic NT (non-toxic) and free from heavy metals—making these inks great for toys, food packaging, industrial, and medical device printing applications.

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The siliart silicone inks are available in Kits (Ink, catalyst, and solvent) –this is great for startup, and single colors.

Additionally, users can mix two or more colors to create custom colors.

To discover more about siliart silicone inks, please visit: www.siliart.com

To learn more about Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. products:

Pad printing inks: https://www.bostonindustrialsolutions.com/product-category/natron-pad-printing-inks/
Pad printing machines: https://www.bostonindustrialsolutions.com/pad-printing-machines/

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