Matching note
Color strength, viscosity, and drying should be matched according to press speed, anilox, substrate absorbency, and drying capacity.
Flexo ink / paper-board line
Product
Flexo ink matching for paper, board, labels, and cartons where anilox, dryer setup, substrate absorbency, and press-trial feedback all affect the final direction.
Overview
Start with substrate, print process, target property, current press issue, and trial method before treating any product direction as final.
Water-Based Flexo Ink is positioned for packaging printers and converters who need a water-based direction that can be discussed technically instead of sold with broad claims. JLJ Coating can review the use case and help prepare a sample-matching path.
Regulated-use, safety, VOC, or similar compliance claims should only be used when written documents are provided and verified for the exact product and intended application.
Matching
These notes keep the technical conversation grounded. They are not universal specifications.
Color strength, viscosity, and drying should be matched according to press speed, anilox, substrate absorbency, and drying capacity.
Regulated-use, safety, or similar compliance claims must be verified with written documents before use in published material.
Substrate samples and trial-run details help reduce back-and-forth during matching.
Technical matrix
Use this matrix as an inquiry guide. Final property ranges should be requested for the specific product and application.
Suitable inquiry types
A useful product inquiry starts from the material and process, then moves to performance targets.
Corrugated and carton printing trials
Paper and board packaging converters
Label and tag printers using flexographic presses
Projects where color, drying, and rub resistance need practical adjustment
Related applications
Product selection should be tied back to the actual packaging application and printing process.
Water-based ink and varnish matching for paper, board, printed sheets, and packaging converters.
Water-based ink and varnish matching for labels, cartons, tags, and printed packaging.
Application-specific matching for selected flexible packaging films and converter trials.
FAQ
The team can assist with matching based on substrate, print process, anilox condition, color target, drying setup, and trial feedback. Final performance should be verified by sample and press trial.
Only if verified by certificate for the exact product and intended use. These claims should not be published or used commercially until documents are reviewed.
Useful details include substrate type, press type, line speed, anilox, target color, drying issue, packaging application, and any varnish or rub-resistance requirement.
Send the substrate, print process, target color or finish, press speed, drying condition, and the issue you want to evaluate.