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Take Control of Your Color Matching with Boston Industrial Solutions' Newly Expanded Natron® UVPX Series Ink Colors
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Natron UVPX Series Ink Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
WOBURN, Mass. - Washingtoner -- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., a global leader in advanced ink technology, is excited to announce the addition of ten dynamic new color matching colors to its popular Natron® UVPX Series of UV/LED screen printing inks and a color formulation calculator.

These new additions mark another milestone in the evolution of the UVPX Series - one of the most versatile, sustainable UV/LED screen screen printing inks available today. Engineered using advanced technology and AI-assisted formulation techniques, UVPX inks deliver unmatched adhesion, durability, and vibrant performance across diverse substrates.

Originally developed as a graphics UV screen printing ink for plastics and polyurethane-coated materials, the UVPX Series has rapidly expanded into new applications due to its proven compatibility with metals, metal-coated surfaces, varnish-coated surfaces and glass.

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With the introduction of mixing colors, decorators and manufacturers can now formulate custom colors on demand at their facility. With the 10 color matching colors it is possible to achieve 95% of all universal color matching systems such as Pantone and RAL.

Key benefits of Natron® UVPX inks include:
  • Exceptional adhesion to plastics, polyurethane, metals, and glass
  • Dishwasher-safe performance and strong chemical resistance
  • High reactivity under UV and UV-LED curing systems
  • Inter-coat adhesion for multi-layer print applications
  • Free from heavy metals, phthalates, N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone (NVP) and eco-friendly
  • Easy printing with excellent opacity and color vibrancy

These vibrant, new colors expand design opportunities for industries such as cosmetics packaging, drinkware, aerospace, and high-end product decoration - where both appearance and durability matter.

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"For us, color innovation is just as important as material performance," states Bonaventure Mutuku, COO of Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. "The new colors provide our customers with enhanced creative options while maintaining the trusted reliability of the UVPX Series. We take pride in advancing this ink series to meet the evolving needs of modern decorators and manufacturers."

To achieve maximum adhesion results, our team recommends pairing UVPX with primers such as Natron® M74F Adhesion Promoter for metals and acrylics, Natron® G1 Adhesion Promoter for glass, and Natron® PP Primer for polypropylene. PET and polyurethane items require no primer - saving time and production costs.

The newly released colors are available immediately worldwide.

Contact
Tumi Mosiah
Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
***@bostonindustrialsolutions.com


Source: Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.

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