FespaDaily news round-up, day one: Drytac; Ritrama; Nazdar; Felix Schoeller

The PrintWeek FespaDaily team’s round up of some of the stories from Day one of the show at the Hamburg Messe.

Drytac shows substrate range
Drytac Europe (B7-G3) is showing its self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets at Fespa. Centre stage will be ReTac, for wall murals, interior décor and retail displays, which can be removed cleanly numerous times. It’s also showing SpotOn, a material for short-term indoor applications needing easy application, and ViziPrint Impress Clear UV film, a 100-micron film for self-adhesive applications on smooth, flat surfaces.

Ritrama aims to inspire at Fespa
Italian manufacturer of self-adhesive materials Ritrama is showcasing its full range of vinyl materials for the sign-making industry on stand B4L-C26. The company said the show will also serve as a springboard for its ‘Inspiring colours’ project, which targets the promotional, automotive and decorative sectors and aims to raise awareness of the Ritrama brand and portfolio. The project pulls together more than 500 colour shades which are grouped together in a presentation box to enable users to select samples that are suitable for any colour schemes and allow customised solutions, from pre-spaced lettering to decorations on glass.

Nazdar shows latest inks
Nazdar Ink Technologies (B5-B60) has unveiled its 130 Series and 183 Series solvent inks, billed as high-end alternatives to OEM inks. Nazdar 130 is designed for Mimaki JV33, CJV, JV300 and JV150 printers using Mimaki SS21 ink. 183 Series is for users of Mimaki BS3 ink looking for high performance in a range of pack sizes and options. Also on show will be the recently launched 730 Series, a flexible UV ink for banners, POS and backlit acrylic signage.

Felix Schoeller debuts StyLine
Felix Schoeller (A1-B67) has launched StyLine, a family of nonwoven papers for solvent or latex printing of wallpaper and posters. The company will also be demonstrating it S-Race range of sublimation papers. The company said S-Race, which was developed for both hard and soft substrates, offered fast drying times, short transfer times, and excellent sharpness and lay-flat properties.