![]() ![]() (Technova’s plant is located at MIDC Taloja, manu. Just a JV with Technova Imaging Systems Pvt Ltd. Major products are Heatset/coldset web, sheetfed and waterless news offset solvent- and water-based flexo and gravure Not a big presence in India. In early 2010, Sakata Inx (India) Pvt Ltd plans to launch soy based inks in a big way to cater to newspapers and other offset printing activities. With a production capacity of ~20 tons per day Its largest plant is located at Panoli, Gujarat with a production capacity of 15000 MT per annum Out of this 50% is scheduled to be exported from 2010 onwards. Plants located at Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Noida, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Bangalore. ~23% market share in India Operates with three segments, namely publishing inks, packaging inks and commercial printing inks. Subsidiary of Dainippon Inks and Chemicals (DIC), Japan. Current packing in octagonal corrugated boxes A significant customer base comprising of large printing and packaging companies like RR Donnelly & Sons, Quebecor, Times of India etc. ![]() Subsidiary of the Huber Group Local producer and exporter (exports 62% of its total prod) Products include: Offset inks Flexo and gravure inks Screen inks Metal decorating inks and coatings Lamination adhesives Has centralized production facilities near Vapi, Gujarat. The governments intention to extend FDI limits in the printing industry from the current 26% to 49% will hugely benefit the ink industry. Keeping historical trends in mind, the Indian ink industry may grow well above 10% going forward. The GOI expects GDP growth in the next fiscal year to be around 8% to 8.5%. The CAGR of this industry over the last years was between 10%-12%, suggesting a mark-up over the economic growth rate average of 8% This is primarily because of huge volumes The estimated size of the Indian ink industry in terms of volume is ~150k tonnes per annum The estimated size of this industry in terms of value stands at ~Rs. Micro Inks DIC India Limited Sakata Limited Toyo Ink Private Limited Siegwerk India Private Limited Tirupati Inks Flint Group India įor us, the web offset inks markets looks more feasible than the specialty inks market. The ink is produced by blending different types of metallic powders into the ink mixture, such as aluminium powder to create a silver appearance and bronze powder to create a gold appearance. Metallic inks: provides a distinctive look to a variety of print applications. Non-porous inks: used on printing on metal or plastic (non-absorbent substrates). If conventional ink is used for the pre-printed portion of a document (such as an invoice or statement), the ink will melt in a laser printer because of the excessive heat produced by the laser printer. Ultra-violate inks (UV inks) Laser Ink: Laser ink is specially formulated to withstand the extreme heat of the laser printer. Water based inks: Mainly used for flexographic printing. Sheet-fed inks: Rubber based inks Soy-bean based inks (specifically developed to replace petroleum based inks) Quickset inks: These contain a special varnish enabling it to dry quickly. ![]() Web offset inks Heatset inks Non-heatset inks Most commonly used in mass publications such as newspapers/magazines/ books/catalogues. Web offset printing refers to the use of rolls of paper supplied to the printing press. Inks can be classified into two broad categories: ![]()
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