Hubergroup relaunches conventional offset ink range
New resin technology reduces misting and improves color consistency across the portfolio.
Hubergroup Print Solutions has relaunched its conventional offset ink portfolio with a new resin technology delivering measurable improvements in printing performance across commercial and packaging applications, covering established series including Resista, Rapida Eco, Eco-Perfect-Dry, Packaging Plus, MGA Natura and MGA Corona.
Resins define fundamental ink characteristics, including viscosity, tack, misting resistance, setting speed and adhesion. Hubergroup develops its own resins in-house, allowing precise formulation control across its ink portfolio. The new technology has demonstrated a measurable reduction in misting, a wider water window for more stable printing, lower dampening levels, fewer make-ready sheets and more consistent color density during long-term production testing.
'An improved resin means an improved ink,' said Richard Gill, product manager sheetfed at hubergroup. 'As we manufacture our own resins, we can tailor the formulation to precisely meet the performance characteristics we want. With this new technology, we are one step ahead of the market and fully aligned with the current and future needs of print and packaging companies.'
Product names and sales codes remain unchanged across the portfolio, ensuring a smooth transition for existing customers. The global rollout is taking place during the first half of 2026.
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