Success for the new Natura V Series. Printing of foodstuff packaging. Feb 2011.
Launched in July of 2010 in the French and export markets, the sales of Natura V Series have jumped to more than 52,000 kg during the first six months.
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The speed of this success is due to the guidance provided by the Brancher Company concerning the new regulations applicable to foodstuff packaging. The company organized seminars and workshops in 2010 for printers in Russia, Poland, and, of course, France.
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Natura V was formulated according to the EuPIA (European Printing Ink Association) guide applicable to inks for foodstuff packaging to ensure that it conformed to the inertia criteria of regulation CE 1935/2004. The Natura V inks have the double advantage of being low odor (LO) and low migration (LM).
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| Naturally, the Natura V formula contains neither heavy metal-based pigments, CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to reproduction) substances, nor substances of very high concern (SVHC). Therefore, they present no danger to human health. Use of exclusively vegetable-based thinners allows Natura V to be classed within the category of Vegetable Inks. |
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Retaining exceptional inking stability even at high speed, Natura V conforms to the colorimetric standard ISO 2846. Its color strength makes it possible to enhance the visual impact of foodstuff packaging.
A new technical seminar will take place at Tremblay Les Villages (28), headquarters of the Brancher Company, on 7 April 2011 addressing the theme "The Printing of Foodstuff Packaging."
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