For nearly years, ink has been so intimately attached to our lives that we seldom take the opportunity to appreciate its brilliance. The various colored inks undergo a series of tests to ensure uniformity in appearance and texture. Premium black ink is derived from a mix of several colored inks magenta, yellow, cyan, and black.
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Email Address. First Name. Last Name. I agree that from time to time, LIVE! Vegetable-based ink offers vibrant colours and requires less pigment to do so. Yet, you can still achieve the high-quality, deep, and vivid colour found in petroleum ink. Vegetable ink can provide a bright and glossy ink that produces sharper images.
Petroleum ink comes from crude oil, a harmful, finite, non-renewable resource and fossil fuel. Yet vegetable and soy inks are made from vegetables — a natural resource that is renewable, sustainable, and fast and easy to grow. Petroleum also requires a lot of energy to produce, whereas it takes just a small amount of energy to cultivate vegetables. Vegetable ink can even come from a byproduct of existing vegetable crops, so there is no need to grow new crops.
Petroleum is also known to be toxic to the planet. As they are plants, vegetables reduce air pollution in their production by absorbing harmful CO2. When recycling paper, all paper goes through a de-inking process to remove ink from the paper.
It is much easier and quicker to remove vegetable ink than standard petroleum-based ink. Because vegetable ink is easy to recycle, there is less energy required to recycle the paper. This means it will leave less of an impact on the environment. You can find everything you need to know about recycling paper here.
Click here or read below to see what is used today in your pen. Petroleum-based inks replaced inks made with vegetable oils before the s because they were cheaper to make and dried more quickly, according to EnviroFriendlyPrinting.
Quick-drying inks were especially appealing to the newspaper industry. A petroleum-based solvent or vehicle effectively holds and carries the ink pigment, and petroleum-based resins enhance gloss.
The vehicle helps to increase flow, workability, stability and binding to a surface after the ink dries, according to Dynodan.
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