
Avient Launches Rutland Evolve Bio Plastisol Inks
2024-06-11 08:47
Contains 56-59% bio-derived content and are available from Rutland distributors beginning June 3, 2024.
Source: Avient
Avient Corporation announced the launch of Rutland Evolve Bio Plastisol Inks for the screen printing industry.
Created with 56-59% bio-derived content and tested to ASTM D6866, Rutland Evolve Bio Plastisol Inks can reduce screen printers’ reliance on fossil fuel-based inks while seamlessly introducing more sustainable practices to plastisol screen printing shops.
These inks are currently offered in white and mixing base inks and provide an intuitive printing experience with standard screenprinting equipment and processes.
“At Avient Specialty Inks, we’re committed to offering innovative screenprinting inks that support sustainability objectives without compromising on performance,” said Jake Ojeda, global marketing and sales director, Avient Specialty Inks. “Rutland Evolve Bio Plastisol Inks are a great example of this – they allow screen printers to incorporate bio-derived inks that maintain the on-press performance Rutland is known for.”
Rutland Evolve Bio Plastisol Inks print compatibly with Rutland NPT C3 Pigments and can be mixed to thousands of Pantone-simulated colors using IMS 3.0, Avient Specialty Inks’ proprietary color formulation software.
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