Managing director Graham Frost described the new ink, which will have its European launch at the show, as bomb proof.
Ink and water balance is all, and for many years people have fought with water on the press, explained managing director Graham Frost.
If theres a been a problem on press most minders will sling water at it, and of course theres only so far you can go with that and then the ink and paper start getting the blame. Finaset runs with as much water as you want, it loves it, Frost stated.
Finaset is also quick drying and comes in two versions: a perfecting set for the long perfector market and QS for straight printing. The ink will be used on Komoris Lithrone 540SP which is printing the PrintWeek Ipex Daily, and will also be used on the Mitsubishi and Shinohara presses running at the show.
The new ink forms part of an integrated family of products that includes Finadot blankets, Finafount and Finawash.
SunChemical Gibbon is in PrintCity, hall 18 stand 501.
Contact: 01773 813704.
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