Dip-Tech Introduces New, High-Performance Black Anti-Stick Ink

Dip-Tech Introduces New, High-Performance Black Anti-Stick Ink
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Date: 19 November 2020

Dip-Tech, the digital ceramic glass printing business unit of Ferro, is pleased to announce the release of its new Automotive Black Anti-Stick Digital Ink (CASS_0775).

CASS_0775 ink is a black automotive ink glass enamel with high acid resistance and excellent anti-stick properties ideal for process requiring direct contact of pads to the printed glass such as press bending applications.

Dip-Tech Automotive Black Anti-Stick Digital Ink is another exciting product in Dip Tech’s Automotive solution package which consists of printing machinery, software and a special set of inks. This comprehensive package was designed to meet the most demanding automotive requirements for intensive mass production volumes and high product resiliency.

The new Automotive Black Anti-Stick Digital Ink formulation was developed by Ferro, leveraging its proven ink technology. Conforming to stringent industry standards, it is REACH-compliant, provides high Green Strength, and has passed the “Toyota 72" durability test. In addition, the new ink features a wide firing range and high optical density.

 “This new anti-stick automotive ink builds on our commitment to provide customers with a full automotive solution and to continually introduce advanced capabilities that increase the value they get from their investment in Dip-Tech printers,” says Yariv Ninyo, Head of Business Development at Dip-Tech. “Several customers have already switched to these new inks and report high satisfaction with the ink performance and properties that allow them to use it for digitally printed glass automotive glass production.”

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