Ink is 100% solids-acrylate based and cures when exposed to UV light. When fully cured, it is resistant to water and common solvents, company says. It is suited for coding and marking on dark, nonporous substrates.
White UV ink
XaarJet-71W00 volatile, white-pigmented UV curable ink from Xaar plc (Cambridge, England) was developed in conjunction with Avecia (Manchester, England) specifically for coding and marking applications for use on nonporous substrates.
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