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Flexo Makes Strides

Improved print quality, technological advancements and global growth opportunities have led flexography to be looked at as a premier printing process, on par with gravure and offset.

By: Jenn Hess

Ink World Associate Editor

    Strides made by flexography in recent years have put it in on par with other printing processes such as gravure and offset. The most predominant gains have been made in terms of print quality, leading to greater opportunities and possibilities for flexo printers. “Flexography has already come of age,” said Stanley Field, Flint Ink’s technical service manager for national accounts. According to the Freedonia Group, the demand for flexographic inks in the U.S. will inc...

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