INX shows inks and new technology platform at Labelexpo

The new platform is designed for OEMs developing inkjet solutions where low migration performance is critical.

A bottle with a label featuring Genesis washable inks

INX International Ink is showcasing traditional and low migration UV flexo inks, conventional and low migration screen inks, and UV and water-based inkjet inks and coatings at booth 3C130 at Labelexpo Europe 2025, taking place September 16-19 in Barcelona, Spain.
 
INX is also unveiling a new proprietary technology platform for packaging applications.
 
INX features its INXFlex UV and LED flexographic inks at the show. Available in both standard and low-migration formulations, these inks deliver high-quality performance with UV and LED curing systems and produce brilliant results with high-speed efficiency.
 
INXScreen low migration inks are designed for packaging that demands both safety and visual impact. These UV screen inks support rotary and flatbed printing, making them suitable for regulated markets such as food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
 
Genesis washable ink technology is a sustainable, solvent-based ink system for shrink label packaging. It enables recycling, supports a circular economy with the reuse of recovered packaging materials and meets or exceeds the APR’s PET-CG-02 Critical Guidance Protocol for washable and recyclable PET shrink sleeve applications. It’s also available for use with floatable roll fed OPP labels, allowing a customer to print multiple types with one ink system.
 
In the digital space, the INXJet portfolio of premium digital inks includes a wide range of UV LED water-based inks and embellishment varnishes for label and flexible packaging applications. These high-performance inks produce vibrant graphics and premium finishes on high-speed presses, and are compatible with the most widely adopted inkjet printing technologies such as Epson, Kyocera and Dimatix Samba printheads.
 
'In recent years, we have worked hard to be known as a true, one-stop source for a wide range of high-quality products across multiple technologies. Our strength is in listening to the market’s needs and responding by delivering solutions that align with global trends, regardless of the required technology,' said Stefano Rogora, marketing manager EMEA at INX.
 
'Thanks to our global R&D and manufacturing network, INX can deliver the highest quality flexo, screen, coatings and digital inks with excellent service, and find the right solution for producing safe and sustainable packaging.'
 
Rogora believes attendees will be intrigued by the new Extreme Low Migration (ELM) technology platform. An advanced formulation approach for energy-curable systems, it is specifically designed for OEMs developing inkjet technologies where low migration performance is critical.
 
'Created by our R&D group and drawing on decades of experience in food packaging, this innovation marks a major breakthrough in inkjet-driven packaging production,' he said. 'We consider it to be a true game-changer, a revolutionary platform that could reshape the market. Thanks to LED curing technology, ELM offers customers additional benefits such as compact printer design and an optimized balance of safety, productivity and cost efficiency, further expanding the portfolio of options available for different applications.'
 
Rogora added that ELM has several strengths, starting with a safety-oriented formulation and high-quality performance across demanding applications, offering adhesion and flexibility in addition to water, alcohol and heat resistance. He also noted that early customer tests have shown promising results, with pouches printed using ELM passing retort and sterilization processes.