Recorded Thursday, September 27 – Presented by BASF Dispersions & Resins
The printing and packaging market is dynamic, evolving to meet the needs of changing consumer lifestyles and technology trends. Industries along our value chain must adapt to the ‘new normal’: from the shifting landscape of media and the growth in digital readership, to the continued growth of E-commerce, which is providing consumers with increased choices in how, where, and when they shop. Topics such as ink handling and sustainability have also risen to recent prominence as consumers push brand owners to develop more sustainability-minded packaging options.
As a leader in Dispersions and Resins for Printing and Packaging, BASF plays a pivotal role in supporting this evolution. With a focus on printing inks and over-print varnish (OPV), our Paper & Paperboard market segment devotes our R&D efforts to innovations that enable our customers to be successful through improved handling, cost-in-use savings, improved ink resilience, and enhanced ink aesthetics such as gloss and color development.
BASF’s spotlight products provide solutions to support customers in overcoming industry challenges:
- Joncryl® 633 provides high opacity and effective TiO2 replacement
- Joncryl 1616 enables excellent gloss and clarity with low foaming
- Joncryl 2110 offers long open time and low VOC for fine anilox process printing
- Joncryl 2121 is fast-drying, supporting high-speed, wide-web printing
Please join us for an engaging discussion with Jennifer Rigney, Technical Specialist in water-based resins for printing and packaging, who will provide further details on the unique features of our spotlight offerings and the benefits they provide in end applications.
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