Domino Printing Sciences 2YL955i alkali-washable yellow ink

Wednesday, 10 February, 2016 | Supplied by: insignia Pty Ltd


Domino Printing Sciences has introduced 2YL955i — a high-contrast, alkali-washable yellow ink for coding onto dark-coloured, re-usable glass bottles.

The ink is particularly suited for use in returnable glass beverage plants as it can be readily removed when the bottles are ‘caustic wash’ cleaned for refilling.

With good adhesion even in areas where surface condensation is present during the coding stage, the ink has fast dry properties (1–2 s), and the printed code resists refrigerator storage and immersion in water, making it suitable for beer, soft drinks and other beverage applications.

The yellow ink is also suitable for coding onto re-usable rubber, black plastic kegs and some PET bottles.

The ink runs in Domino’s A-Series i-Tech printers (A320i, A420i and A520i), including the XS and Duo variants.

Online: www.insignia.com.au
Phone: 1300 467 446
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