Vera raises the white inkjet printing bar

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Kaushik (left) and Quinn hail the importance of R&D
Kaushik (left) and Quinn hail the importance of R&D

Sustainable aqueous pigment specialist Vera Inkjet has heralded its range of white dispersions as setting new standards in terms of quality, durability and performance in digital inkjet printing.

“We know that white ink is crucial to the further expansion of digital printing in many textile and packaging applications with its key building block being white dispersion,” vice president sales and marketing John Quinn.

He highlighted that Canada-headquartered Vera is one of only a handful of dispersion manufacturers offering high-performing white dispersions to suit the market’s needs.

He said: “Since I joined in 2022, we have engaged with several leading global ink manufacturers and OEMs in a wide range of textile and packaging segments. We expect to see this accelerate even further in 2023 and beyond.”

Dr Madhu Kaushik, Vera senior vice president added: “We have used all our expertise and experience from our highly successful range of direct-to-garment and direct-to-film textile digital inkjet products to develop our offer for customers needing white dispersions for their digital inkjet printing systems.

“Our customers’ results confirm our white dispersions set new standards in terms of quality, durability and performance. Furthermore, thanks to Vera’s well proven approach, our customers are assured of reliability, consistency, and predictable running costs.”

Kaushik concluded by stating that like all its water-based products, Vera white dispersions adhere to the highest sustainability standards.

Founded in 2012 by a team led by president Glen Pearson, Vera is focused on highly innovative products for textile and packaging markets. To find out more, visit verajet.com