Derived from corn, Bio-Lactite can be retrofitted to existing machines, currently Mutoh’s Rockhopper 3 Extreme roll-fed and ValueJet hybrid rigid and roll-to-roll machines.
"Mutoh has always pioneered ink developments, including eco solvent, and each time we have made sure that our install base can use the new inks," claimed Decock.
Bio-Lactite is a new formulation, which the firm started developing 18 months ago; it is the company’s second-generation corn-derived ink.
"Compared to our first generation Mubio, corn-derived ink Bio-Lactite is more stable, needs lower maintenance, has a wider colour gamut and doesn’t require an air purifier," said Decock.
Bio-Lactite inks are available in 220ml, 440ml and 1l packages costing €55 (£48.84), €85 and €179 respectively.The new Mutoh inks offer an alternative to the thermally cured water-based polymer inks such as HP’s latex technology, Sepiax’s Aquares and Elements from IGS as well as eco-solvent products.