Zeller+Gmelin expands UV-curable and water-based inks portfolio

Printing ink manufacturer Zeller+Gmelin has expanded its portfolio with UV-curing and water-based products for inkjet printing. The decision to expand, made in 2019, is aimed at securing the future of the Zeller+Gmelin brand as a global manufacturer of printing inks in the segments of labels and packaging as well as molded parts and metal decoration.

UV-curing and water-based products are angled for inkjet printing

To this end, inkjet specialists were added to the existing team with its profound knowledge of ink formulation. At the same time, extensive investments were made in modern infrastructure for research and development as well as production. In addition, a printing laboratory dedicated for the inkjet process was set up.

Activities are concentrated on UV-curing and water-based inkjet ink systems. Zeller+Gmelin relies mainly on cooperation with system integrators and machine manufacturers for development, according to Jochen Christiaens, the digital printing specialist responsible for this strategic business area. The aim is to exploit synergies from knowledge of chemistry and inkjet technology, as well as from the application-related expertise the ink manufacturer has at its disposal thanks to their many years of networking in the 'rigid plastic', 'narrow web', 'metal decoration' and 'packaging' market segments.

Currently, development is taking place primarily for applications in large format printing and in the growing market for industrial digital printing for individual design on glass, plastic and metal. In addition, traditional business areas of the company such as narrow web, metal and molded article printing are also coming into focus. In these segments in particular, the transition from analog to digital printing technologies is in full swing. In this phase, Zeller+Gmelin assumes an essential role because, in addition to the development of new products and components, above all their integration at the cooperation partners is accompanied by the specialist knowledge of the expert team, true to the company motto “expertly done.”

Investment in special laboratory technology

The extensive knowledge that Zeller+Gmelin has got in ink systems for analog printing processes is a valuable basis for development in the digital printing sector. In addition, however, the applications in the business unit digital print often hold new challenges in store. The difference is documented by the fact that in this market environment, we are talking about inks rather than printing inks. Digital inks are considerably less viscous than analog inks and consequently require adapted laboratory and analysis equipment as well as production facilities. For this reason, the printing ink specialist has set up an independent 'inkjet application lab” at its headquarters in Eislingen, equipped with a special printing system from ImageXpert. The equipment includes a camera for observing droplet formation, an LED dryer from integration technologies (ITL) for curing the ink, and facilities for pretreating substrates so that surface tension can be influenced. The jetting system is so powerful that Zeller+Gmelin's “inkjet team” is able to replicate virtually any printing application and implement product developments largely in-house.

User orientation

A special feature of the inkjet business is also distribution, according to the company. At present, the supply of ink is generally tied to a printing system and thus to a machine manufacturer. In label printing, print stores have not been able to choose from several suppliers, as it is the case with classic printing inks. Jochen Christiaens does not yet believe it will be possible in the next few years to offer ink series on the market that enable simple and fast changeovers in inkjet systems.
The same also applies when it comes to the possibility of changing and freely selecting available inks with special properties, e.g. low migration suitability, adhesion to difficult surfaces or low odor. Changing inkjet inks or suppliers quickly and easily in individual cases, depending on the range of services and catalog of requirements, is prevented by corresponding warranties and guarantees. According to Jochen Christiaens, it is therefore all the more important that machine suppliers validate several ink manufacturers. In this way, inkjet users have a wider choice. For example, Zeller+Gmelin is working towards offering inkjet products together with analog inks from a single source in the future.

The trend is moving towards digital printing

The inkjet process has been showing positive development in the narrow web segment for many years and also has great growth potential for the future. It allows a wide range of substrates to be printed with brilliant color tones and can be combined with foil enhancements. As run sizes become smaller and jobs change quickly, inkjet printing enables good production performance with demanding print quality and low maintenance. As a result, the technology is expected to continue to develop and thus establish itself in new areas of application.

Radiation-curing inks for flexo and offset printing, like inkjet inks, are currently experiencing turbulent times. In addition to optimizing quality and process stability, they are increasingly in the focus of regulatory requirements. These range from various legal requirements such as the European Chemicals Regulation (REACH) or the Swiss Commodities Ordinance (SR 817.023.21) to customer-specific specifications such as the Nestlé Guidance Note on Packaging Inks. For this reason, Jochen Christiaens is convinced that aqueous inkjet inks will be established for certain applications in the future. However, he expects a slow technology change that may take place over the next five to ten years. Zeller+Gmelin is driving this development for both industrial inkjet applications and analog printing processes in the narrow web, packaging and molded parts printing market segments.