Michelman and HP Indigo to help press owners expand to label markets
Label printers can better serve high-performance label markets with digital print technology designed to enhance the mechanical, water, chemical, and thermal durability of digitally printed labels on HP Indigo label presses.
21 May 2021 | 1590 Views | By Rahul Kumar
Michelman recently expanded its suite of high-performance label solutions, used with UV overprint varnishes (OPVs), permitting HP Indigo digitally-printed labels to endure harsh environments, including extreme heat, chemicals, water, or friction during packing and transport. These solutions allow press owners to increase their addressable market size and produce more with their HP Indigo digital label presses in applications such as packaging for personal care and cosmetics, household cleaners, automotive oils and fluids, wine and beer bottles, and industrial and electronic equipment.
Explains Lisa DiGate, Michelman’s global business vice-president, HP Indigo, said, “Michelman has partnered with HP Indigo for nearly 20 years to bring innovation that offers press owners digital print versatility to enter new markets. We are excited to introduce new solutions that protect HP Indigo printed labels, address more demanding label applications, and open up new market opportunities throughout the label industry; for our customers and partners."
Michelman's new suite of DigiGuard Plus UV OPV strengtheners is economical and easy to use compared to lamination or other complex solutions. The entire portfolio, designed to improve UV OPVs' performance combined with Michelman's DigiPrime priming solutions, allows press owners' improved ease-of-use by using off-the-shelf varnish with the strengtheners added. They can use their current UV Curable OPVs without investing in additional products or finishing equipment. Furthermore, their performance has been tested via the Sutherland Rub and other ASTM, Finat, Bottle to Bottle, and submersion tests. All have achieved digital print industry resistance standards for label durability.
Eli Mahal, head of L&P products and s3olution at HP Indigo, added, “This new technology allows press owners to extend their application range by meeting the industry's durability and resistance standards for high-performance labels."
HP Indigo print service providers can learn more about these new products at the upcoming Dscoop Edge Fusion hybrid event May 17-20. Michelman has scheduled an education session on May 19 featuring high-performance durable labels as part of the event's main agenda and will have additional information as part of their solutions showcase.