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News Release from: Linx Printing Technologies | Subject: Linx Black ink 1075
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2006
New alcohol-resistant ink extends Linx
range
Linx's extensive range of inks for Continuous Ink Jet (CIJ) printing has been enhanced with the launch of Linx Black ink 1075
Linx's extensive range of inks for Continuous Ink Jet (CIJ) printing has been enhanced with the launch of Linx Black ink 1075, a new alcohol- and chemical-resistant ink that provides clear, durable results for the electronics industry The ink has been designed to be resistant to certain chemicals, making it ideal for electronic components that are commonly cleaned with alcohol
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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A new alcohol- and chemical-resistant ink provides clear, durable parts-marking results for the electronics industry.
Linx Black ink 1075 adheres strongly to a number of materials, including ABS, kynar and epoxy, that are used in electronics, ensuring a clear, legible code on difficult-to-code items such as printed circuit boards.
The ink features fast drying properties, whilst its strong light-fastness delivers long-term code clarity without fading.
Compatibility with Linx's smallest printhead, the new Mk 7 MICRO, enables a high quality finish even where particularly small or discreet codes are required.
"Linx Black ink 1075 fulfils the need across the electronics industries for an ink that can provide effective protection against alcohol and other chemicals," comments Kate O'Mahony, Ink Product Executive at Linx.
"We are delighted to offer this important extension to our renowned ink range." The ink is compatible with the Linx 4900 and 6800 printer ranges and a number of different printheads.
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