The Impact of Pigment Binder Inks

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Editor’s note: Terry Clayton, PhD is the owner of Summit Analytical Lab, where he helps clients formulate inks, coatings, building materials, and pharmaceutical compositions. Prior to starting Summit Analytical, Dr. Clayton was the Director of Ink Development for EFI.

The Impact of Pigment-Binder Inkjet Inks on Digital Textile Printing

Water based inkjet ink has come a long way since HP introduced the first desktop printer back in 1984. But what’s all the buzz about the latest inkjet inks for textiles? Let’s dive in and find out!

In the past, printing on different materials meant using different types of ink and dye chemistry. It was like a puzzle trying to match the right colorant chemistry with the substrate. See the dye and fiber compatibility table below:

Table I. Dye & Fiber Compatibility

That’s way more complex than it needs to be!

If you’re a textile printer, you’d either have to limit your fabric options based on the ink you choose, or keep a fleet of printers and a massive inventory of inks. That’s an expensive upkeep, especially with inkjet ink costs!

Enter pigment binder inks… They can be used on ANY textile fiber, which means you only need one set of inks for a wide variety of fabrics. With the right ink formulation, you can skip the pretreatment and post-treatment processes altogether. EFI Reggiani uses pigment binder inks called Terra Inks in the Bolt XS. Mimaki is another textile printer OEM offering this option. Sun Chemical offers inks for many OEMs including the Xennia Emerald expanded gamut series of pigment binder inks.

EFI Reggiani Bolt XS Textile Printer

Now, why is this good news for both business and the planet?

Textile dyeing is a major culprit when it comes to water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. But printing with pigment binder inkjet inks changes the game. Since there’s no need for washing, water usage is reduced. Less water pollution!

When you eliminate or reduce pretreatment and post-treatment processes, energy consumption takes a dip too. That results in fewer greenhouse gas emissions and a smaller carbon footprint. Plus, it also means using fewer chemicals overall to produce fabulous apparel and textiles.

So, now you understand why the textile industry is buzzing about pigment binder inkjet inks. It’s not just a win for business, but also a win for the planet.

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