Rubber ink

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Rubber ink

A grippy surface and feel as you would expect from rubber.

Examples where(on) the technique is often used and what it can be perfect for. Of course, these are pure examples: the possibilities are endless. Be creative!

More about Rubber ink

Rubber ink is a flexible, elastic printing ink that forms a slightly rough, rubbery surface after drying. This gives the printed material a unique texture and extra grip, without the print losing its clarity or colour.

The ink is very stiff and has the cold, clammy feel of natural rubber.
Please note: take into account the very sticky nature of this ink. For a smooth afterpress, it may be necessary to have us interleave the printing sheets with silicone paper. You or the end user can easily remove this silicone paper afterwards.

The result is printed material that is both robust and distinctive. Rubber ink not only adds a tactile element, but also provides a long-lasting beautiful and hard-wearing finish.

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