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DuPont unveils Artistri inks for sustainable digital printing

DuPont is all set to showcase the future of digital printing at the Printing United Expo, taking place from October 18 to 20, 2023, in Atlanta, GA. At booth C553, the DuPont team will exhibit its range of Artistri digital inkjet inks for textiles, commercial use, and packaging. Among the highlights is the Artistri P1600 direct-to-film (DTF) pigment ink set, recently launched at ITMA Milan in Italy.

These Artistri P1600 inks are perfect for DTF printers seeking professionally printed products with consistent and vibrant colors on various fabrics.

Robert Simpson, Americas business leader for DuPont Artistri Digital Inks, mentioned that these inks provide brightly printed fabrics while aligning with sustainability goals. The Artistri P1600 inks were created with safety and environmental considerations, classified as non-hazardous and intentionally free of harmful air pollutants.

Visitors to the expo will get a firsthand experience of the print quality using Artistri Digital Inks in collaboration with Cobraflex, who will operate a DTF printer at the Artistri booth. Additionally, DuPont is partnering with ROQ for live demos, showcasing their water-based DTG pigment inks.

DuPont also emphasizes the use of recycled materials, like polyester from recycled PET bottles, and highlights that their pigment printing process is more environmentally friendly, requiring less energy and water.

The commitment to sustainable textile printing is reflected in DuPont’s pigment inks, certified for safety and environmental compliance. These advancements signify DuPont’s vision for the future of textile digital printing, pushing the boundaries of innovation in the field.

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