
This content was written and submitted by the supplier. It has only been modified to comply with this publication’s space and style.
Platinum Press, Inc.—a provider of printed packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical, medical device and health & beauty sectors specializing in labels, folding cartons, leaflets, foil lidding and flexible packaging—has commenced runs utilizing a digital printing system whose inks are free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), PFAS and other carcinogens. Now online at Platinum Press’ recently expanded manufacturing facility, the Durst Tau RSCi Digital Press employs FDA-compliant inks for indirect food and drug contact—all while producing vibrant, seven-color ‘true’ 1200x1200-pixel resolution even at top operating speeds.
In recent years, authorities in the United States, the European Union and other developed markets have begun testing various products for potential carcinogens capable of migrating through plastic bottles and other packaging substrates. Among other concerns, studies have determined that VOCs commonly found in printing inks pose risks to consumers – a finding reinforced by several noteworthy recalls. And while efforts to diminish VOCs in conventional flexographic printing inks have proved promising, functionality issues have hindered their complete elimination.
Considering this, the Durst digital printing system in place at Platinum Press’ production plant brings value to the company’s customers in the pharma, medical device and health & beauty sectors. In addition to PFAS and VOCs, the inks also eschew other potentially hazardous chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), trimethyl-benzoyl diphenyl-phosphine oxide (TPO), mineral oils, and certain heavy metals.
For Platinum Press’ range of printing needs, the Durst system achieves these heightened safety parameters while maintaining functionality, as well as the inherent flexibility long associated with digital printing. The system can match up to 95% of Pantone colors, and provides white opacity, lightfastness and resistance to chemicals, water and extreme temperatures.
For maximum uptime, the Durst Tau RSCi Digital Press’ offline finishing units allow small-run specialty projects to be produced efficiently and effectively. This is apparent in the production of small and medium run booklet-style or two-ply extended-text labels – both categories for Platinum Press.
“As the needs of our pharma, medical device and health & beauty customers’ evolve, so must our printing capabilities – including the ability to employ next-generation inks that meet elevated safety requirements,” said Andrew Vale, Vice President of Platinum Press. “As we simultaneously heighten capacity and extend capabilities across several categories, we continue to address emerging trends and industry issues with strategic, readily accessible solutions. In the case of our new Durst digital press and ink system, that means reacting to the future in the present, and trailblazing rather than following.”