Our Innovative Inks
Strictest quality standards in combination with state of the art production lines
Our Tin Products
High-performance NC based ink system designed for high-quality rotogravure printing, covering a wide range of applications and substrates. Available as high concentrated bases or ready to use.
High-performance NC based ink system designed for high-quality flexographic printing, covering a wide range of applications and substrates. Available as high concentrated bases or ready to use.
Gravure inks which are designed for the tobacco-related industry imitating the cork tip on filter cigarettes. It has excellent physical resistance properties. Achieves extraordinary printing quality.
NC-polyurethane based top coating system specialised for surface top printing in flexographic or rotogravure. Excellent physical resistance. Coating effects available in matte, velvet, shiny and haptic.
High-performance NC-polyurethane based ink with excellent printing capability and high color intensity. Suitable for reverse (Lamination) printing. Specially used on PET (Polyester) films.
The correct path to success starts with the
R&D and Quality Assurance Departments
Excellent skilled and motivated employees, high service orientation and market knowledge. Equally important, well-equipped research and laboratory centre.
Additionally, the strictest raw material selection based on quality and the selection of suppliers in a manner that aligns with the specifications and high standards set by TinPro are essential requirements. Furthermore, well-proven manufacturing processes, supported by optimal raw material composition in the recipe, are the prerequisites and pillars for delivering the best and unique ink quality.
The Environment
Primarily, our vision is to use our coating formulations, which in combination with specialty papers are ecological alternatives to the plastic solutions used so far. Therefore, we firmly believe that biodegradable coatings will meet the high standards in the food industry in the future.
Additionally, to read more about printing ink sustainability, check out EuPIA’s sustainability related posts.