3 thoughts on “What is the difference between water -based ink and oily ink”

  1. First, water -based ink
    The water -based ink, stable ink, bright color. Water -based inks are allocated by water -based resin, soluble in water, and can be diluted with water. The advantage is that no organic solvent is required to reduce the volatilization of solvent, prevent air pollution, does not affect human health, not flammable, and is environmentally friendly ink. Water -based ink is important. The price is cheap, the attachment is good after the seal, it is fast and dry, and the water resistance is strong. Usually used in foods, medicines, beverage and other industries, and the packaging printing industry is also widely used.
    . Oil -based ink
    oily ink, solvent -shaped ink, not easy to dissolve in water, soluble in organic solvents. Oil -based ink can be diluted with organic solvents. It can be printed with absorbing surfaces and non -absorbing surface. It is not easy to fade after printing. Oily ink is characterized by large ink viscosity, and it is fast -drying, water -resistant, soft, and optical resistant. Ink saves more ink during use, effectively saving costs. Oily ink, there are also environmentally friendly oily inks, which can be sprayed without the need for machine solubility. Mostly used for metal, plastic, wood, aluminum foil, carton and building materials.

  2. The main difference between water -based ink and oily ink is the difference in solvents.
    1. Water -based ink is water (45%~ 50%) as the solvent. The VOC content is extremely low and small pollution to the environment;
    2. Oil -based inks are organic solvents (toluene, dicenne, industrial alcohol, etc. ) For the solvent. The volatilization of solvents in oily inks causes air pollution, mainly because more organic solvents are used in liquid inks. Some organic solvents will also have a chemical reaction with some gas in the air, produce stinky chlorine and smoke, and severely pollute the air. The growth of plants has a greater impact and destroys ecological balance.

    The water -based ink uses water and water -soluble solvents as the main component of the dissolved color group;
    This ink uses non -water -soluble solvents as the main component of the soluble color group.

  3. The main difference between water -based ink and oily ink is the difference in solvents.
    1, water -based ink is water (45%~ 50%) as the solvent, the VOC content is extremely low, and the environmental pollution is small;
    2, oily ink is organic solvents (toluene, dicenne, industrial alcohol, etc.) as the Solvent. The volatilization of solvents in oily inks causes air pollution, mainly because more organic solvents are used in liquid inks. Some organic solvents will also have a chemical reaction with some gas in the air, produce stinky chlorine and smoke, and severely pollute the air. The growth of plants has a greater impact and destroys ecological balance.
    The water -based ink uses water and water -soluble solvents as the main component of the dissolved color group;
    This ink uses non -water -soluble solvents as the main component of the soluble color group.

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