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  2. Sun Chemical - Wikipedia

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    Sun Chemical is the world's largest [citation needed] producer of printing inks and pigments and is located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. It was incorporated in 1945. [ 1 ] The company has its roots as the Lorilleux & Cie. Paris in 1818, but was incorporated under the Sun name in 1945. [ 2 ]

  3. DIC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company recently inaugurated an advanced toluene-free plant for liquid ink manufacturing called Optima. This is DIC’s fifth plant in India, located at Sakhya in Bharuch district, Gujarat. The plant is built on an area of 92,500 sq. m, occupying 45,000 sq. m of the plot to cater to a growing demand for Toluene Free/Keyone Free (TF, KF/NTNK ...

  4. Sun printing - Wikipedia

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    Sun printing may also refer to a photographic process using potassium dichromate which produces a negative plate for conventional lithographic printing. The process uses a film of gelatine spread on a flat and rigid surface. This is coated with a dilute solution of potassium dichromate and dried in low light conditions.

  5. Flexographic ink - Wikipedia

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    The main types of flexographic ink are water based, [2] solvent and UV curable. [3] The printing surface (substrate type) dictates what ink type it is advisable to use.Each type of ink has its advantages and disadvantages, therefore the type of ink used in printing is determined by factors such as price, speed, and the use of the packaging (food, cleaning, or shopping bags).

  6. Colour Index International - Wikipedia

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    Colour Index International (CII) is a reference database jointly maintained by the Society of Dyers and Colourists and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. [1]

  7. Ink - Wikipedia

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    Ink drawing of Ganesha under an umbrella (early 19th century). Ink, called masi, an admixture of several chemical components, has been used in India since at least the 4th century BC. [1] The practice of writing with ink and a sharp pointed needle was common in early South India. [2] Several Jain sutras in India were compiled in ink. [3]