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PRODUCT News INDASOL goes 'green'


With ever changing legislation, health and safety and best practices, INDASOL aim to 'keep up with it all'. Their latest additions to the INDASOL range are non-toxic versions of the well-known Tensol 12 and Tensol 70.


INDASOL 3600 (Tensol 12 alternative)


and INDASOL 2100 (Tensol 70 alternative) offer the same levels of performance when bonding/fusing plastics together, but with the added benefit of no odour, non-toxic and fast curing. "When we look at areas of improve-


ment to existing products, it is important not to sacrifice performance or increase costs.


And with these two products we are pleased to confirm that they perform as well, and are even slightly better priced," says Paul Robin- son, Director. The INDASOL range of sign fixing


products offers the sign maker a 'one stop supplier' for UHB structural tapes, double sided tapes and foams, plastic welding ad- hesives and the 'revolutionary' SIGN BLOCK. Located in the West Midlands, IN- DASOL service the whole of the UK offering free of charge on site technical support and next day delivery.


www.indasol.co.uk


INDASOL Simple Fix Locators Their INDASOL 910-LX has


INDASOL have added Simple Fix Locators to their bonding and fix- ing range, to 'continue to be inno- vative and forward thinking' in the sign industry. Simple Fix Locators are different to the Snap Fix Loca- tors they have supplied for many years. The Simple Fix Locator of- fers a slightly higher stand off po- sition, and a tighter final fitting.


Simple fix with 910LX.


been developed to work with these locators when bonding to any sur- face including ACM, as 910-LX does not create any heat or read through when curing. Simple Fix locators are available in three sizes and are on a next working day delivery from stock.


Roland DG introduces EUV4 Ink for VersaUV Printers


Roland DG has released EUV4 ECO-UV ink developed specifically for use with its Ver- saUV UV-LED inkjet printers. Available from the end of October,


ECO-UV ink is cured by exposure to UV light enabling Roland DG VersaUV users to print 'brilliant colour' on an wide variety of materi- als. Such as paper, film, leather, and rigid materials such as polyester, ABS, and acrylic. The addition of clear ink produces unique textures and simulated embossing ef- fects.


The new EUV4 ink features a change


in chemistry that reduces odour and the shrinking of thin film materials like BOPP, PE and PET when curing. In addition to a 220ml cartridge, a new, larger 500ml cartridge has been introduced in response to user re- quests (white ink is only available in 220ml cartridges).


EUV4 Ink specifications • Ideal for extended production runs, EUV4 ink is available in high-volume 500 ml car- tridges of CMYK and Gloss for the LEJ-640 flatbed and LEC-540/330/300A/300 printer/cutters. • EUV4 is also available in 220ml cartridges


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of CMYK, White and Gloss for the LEJ-640 flatbed, LEC-540/330/300A/300 printer/cut- ters, and LEF-20/12 benchtop flatbed printers.


www.rolanddg.co.uk


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