EFI develops ceramic inkjet interests with Jettable investment

EFI has completed an investment in ceramic inkjet specialist Jettable.

The Israeli company develops inks and pigments for use on ceramic substrates and has built a print engine that can compensate for the different colours and porous and non-porous properties of ceramic materials, in order to ensure the widest colour gamut achievable.

EFI has teamed up with Italian ceramic paint and varnish company Sicer for a $6.5m (£3.26m) funding of the company, which has already garnered $1.6m in earlier rounds of funding since its inception in 2003.

EFI, which also owns Vutek, said the cash injection would provide equity to progress development of a high-speed single-pass inkjet press for ceramic tiles.

Jettable is already working with Kornit, a company in a similar field and in which EFI also has an investment, on a device for the speciality tile decoration market.

It is hoped the resulting products will replace the current methods of printing on ceramics – screen and roller printing – with a far less wasteful method, and one which can be used for both short-run and in-line purposes.

"We are pleased that EFI has identified our breakthrough technology as a true asset to their best-in-class product offering. We are delighted to join forces with EFI – our vision for industry-leading digital inkjet technologies can now fully be realised," said Jettable director and founder Warren Green.