Squid Ink Introduces Mineral Oil-Free Inks

BROOKLYN PARK, NY | Squid Ink Manufacturing, Inc., a leading manufacturer of superior quality inks and inkjet printing equipment, introduces our line of Mineral Oil Free (MOF) inks that are approved for use in Xaar® 128 and 502 print heads, including Squid Ink’s CoPilot and AutoPilot family of printers.

Squid Ink’s 100 percent mineral oil-free inks are designed as a direct replacement for petroleum-based inks for use on porous substrates. As a response to European food safety regulations, Squid Ink formulated inks with near zero volatile organic compounds (VOC’s), zero hazardous air pollutants, and no hazardous ingredients. Our MOF inks reduce the risks associated with mineral oil ink contamination in the food packaging industry.

Squid Ink’s environmentally friendly inks are designed to perform at the same high standards as our oil-based inks. MOF inks from Squid Ink result in dark, reliable print for easy-to-read package coding and increased bar code scannability. For manufacturers looking for colors, we offer a variety of colors including black, red, blue, and green.

MOF fluids join Squid Ink’s comprehensive line of inkjet inks that are filtered to .2 microns absolute, resulting in a product that will meet or exceed OEM specifications. MOF inks for porous substrates offers low-maintenance performance, ensuring maximum production uptime and print performance.

Mineral Oil Free inks are available now through Squid Ink’s worldwide network of authorized distributors.

 

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