ESSEN, 27-Feb-2017 — /EuropaWire/ — Evonik has recently launched two new substrate wetting additives, TEGO® Wet 285 and 550, which were specifically developed for printing on food packaging. Thanks to a new technology, both products have a very high molecular weight for substrate wetting additives, which results in a particularly low tendency to migrate. This prevents the substances from penetrating the packaging and reaching the food. TEGO® Wet 285 and 550 also comply with the Swiss Consumer Goods Ordinance (Annex 6, List A), which governs the use of substances used for printing of food packaging.
Thanks to its excellent substrate wetting properties, TEGO® Wet 550 enhances process reliability and achieves high-quality printing results. The pronounced reduction of surface tension that can be achieved in particular with TEGO® Wet 285, paired with low foam stabilizing, enable the easy wetting of demanding substrates, such as films. TEGO® Wet 550 is particularly suitable for use on paper.
“TEGO® Wet 285 and 550 are among the first high molecular weight substrate wetting additives on the market,” says Thorsten Schierle, director of Applied Technology Inks, Digital & New Applications. “The combination of low migration tendency and conformity with the ‘A’ list of the Swiss Ordinance offers our customers a trend-setting formulation approach.”
Both products are solvent-free and liquid, which translates into easy handling for formulators in production and in the laboratory.
Thorsten Schierle
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