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KRONOS and Covestro team up for digital fabric printing innovation

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Covestro, a high-quality polymer producer from Germany, and US-based KRONOS, a outstanding supplier of titanium dioxide pigment, have joined forces to focus on the potential of cutting-edge supplies in selling the adoption of digital inkjet printing on materials. This partnership goals to drive ahead the sustainability transformation throughout the textile business. By means of testing and validation, Covestro’s waterborne INSQIN® portfolio has confirmed compatibility with KRONOS 9900 Digital White, a white pigment dispersion.

Moreover, Covestro has launched a brand new polyurethane dispersion, Impranil® DL 1606, particularly engineered to fight sagging in direct-to-foil (DTF) printing, a standard high quality problem on account of excessive ink hundreds. This revolutionary binder showcases distinctive anti-sagging properties, enabling the incorporation of excessive white ink hundreds and guaranteeing superior ends in inkjet printing.

Torsten Pohl, Head of International Textile Coatings, Covestro stated, “By becoming a member of forces with one other uncooked supplies provider, we are able to handle two key pigment ink challenges dealing with the rising digital inkjet printing market: formulation and sagging. Working along with KRONOS brings us one other step nearer to a extra sustainable textile business!”

Jürgen Bender, International Market Growth Supervisor, KRONOS, stated, “Due to this collaboration, we’ve ensured that our revolutionary KRONOS 9900 Digital White aqueous pigment focus is suitable with Covestro’s INSQIN® polyurethane binders – ideally suited for direct-to-foil textile printing. Furthermore, the brand new KRONOS growth addresses the necessity in inkjet purposes for highest stability in bottle, drum, printhead, in-flight and on-substrate. Collectively, we’ve cleared a barrier to the uptake of extra sustainable digital printing applied sciences.”