Due to be unveiled at this week’s GlassPrint 2013 show in Düsseldorf (27-28 November), the addition to its SunVetro range, has been developed as an alternative to traditional ceramic enamel inks, according to the manufacturer.
The range will offer a variety of colours and special effects, to be detailed at its launch this week, for use on glass, ceramics and coated metals.
Robin McMillan, European marketing manager for industrial inks at Sun Chemical, who will moderate the conference this week, said: “GlassPrint attracts many key customers for Sun Chemical, and continues to grow in terms of visitor attendance.
“The focus on glass - and the fact that it is a collaboration between Glass Worldwide and ESMA - makes it an important event for Sun Chemical, where we expect to have productive discussions with existing customers and prospects.”