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Clemson University Sonoco Institute Approved for Color-Logic Certification Testing

The Clemson University Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design & Graphics has been qualified for Color-Logic certification testing.

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Announcing the qualification, Color-Logic Chief Technical Officer Richard Ainge commented: “The Sonoco Institute at Clemson University—one of the most capable flexographic printing facilities in North America—has been approved as a site qualified to test and certify materials used in the Color-Logic Process Metallic Color System.

That qualification is based on exhaustive tests recently conducted at the Sonoco Center and involving a wide variety of inks and substrates. Manufacturers wishing to certify flexographic materials for use with the Color-Logic Process Metallic Color System may have them tested and certified at the Clemson facility.”
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