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Boston Industrial Solutions' Natron® XG Series Ink Exceeds Global Safety Compliance
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Natron XG Series Natron XG Series Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. is proud to announce that the Natron® XG Series ink has passed a comprehensive series of international safety certifications and compliance tests. The ink was rigorously tested by the QIMA Testing Center between September 22 and September 30, 2025, and held to global safety standards for children's products and toys, jewelry, as well as general environmental compliance.

The results were documented in Test Report # T-25542474-15-R1 and indeed confirm that the Natron® XG Series ink meets or exceeds all requirements across the following standards:
  • CPSIA Section 106 & ASTM F963-23 Toy Safety, Clause 4.3.5 - Total Elements Screening in Paint and Similar Surface Coatings
  • ASTM F2999-19 Adult Jewelry, Clause 5 - Total Lead in Paints & Surface Coatings
  • Illinois Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (LPPA) (410 ILCS 45/6) - Total Lead in Paints and Surface Coatings of Children's Jewelry and Childcare Articles
  • Connecticut Public Act 10-113 (Substituted House Bill 5314) - Total Cadmium Content in Children's Jewelry
  • ASTM F2923-20 Consumer Product Safety for Children's Jewelry, Clause 11 - Phthalates in Plasticized Components of Children's Jewelry
  • Canadian Toys Regulations SOR/2011-17 (as Amended), Item 23 - Total Elements Screening in Stickers, Films, and Surface Coating Materials
  • Mexican Environmental Health NOM-252-SSA1-2011 - Total Elements Screening from Toys and School Supplies

The ink samples were received by the testing center on September 10, 2025, and passed all categories of testing without exception.

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"Safety, quality, and performance are the backbones of our ink technologies," said Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions. "The XG Series delivers top quality printing performance and also ensures peace of mind for our end-users by fully complying with global safety standards."

The Natron® XG Series ink is widely used in pad printing and screen printing applications, known for its durability, high opacity, and ability to print on a broad range of substrates. With this recent certification, manufacturers can confidently use XG Series inks for products intended for jewelry, children's toys, school supplies, sporting goods like golf balls, and more without concern for harmful substances.

Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. continues to lead the industry with innovative, eco-friendly, and safety compliant printing solutions helping brands meet both performance standards and regulatory requirements worldwide.

About Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., is a leading provider of innovative printing solutions, offering high-performance inks, high-purity silicone inks, primers, equipment, and coatings for industrial and promotional applications. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, the company continues to revolutionize the printing industry with cutting-edge technologies.

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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
tumi.mosiah@bostonindustrialsolutions.com


Source: Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

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