May 1, 2025 (Sun Chemical Group Cooperatief UA (via LinkedIn)) –
Sun Chemical Group Cooperatief UA shared 5 LinkedIn posts from April 24 to May 1, 2025, highlighting their innovative products, upcoming events, and technological advancements. The company's updates covered a range of topics including color management solutions, textile printing innovations, and new product launches in the pigment and coatings sectors.
Color Management Solutions
Sun Chemical announced significant updates to their SunConnect color management system, aimed at enhancing precision and user experience in the packaging printing industry. The upgraded SunConnect Digital Color Sensor now offers improved measurement capabilities, including 2mm and 5mm aperture versions for various substrates such as films, carton board, and paper. The 2mm aperture version includes a targeting foot to aid in accurate measurement placement. These enhancements, along with new features in the SunConnect App and Pro Desktop Software, promise to elevate color management processes for packaging printers.
The company emphasized the importance of these upgrades in ensuring measurement stability over time and providing advanced functionalities like automatic selection of the closest reference in Pantone libraries and enhanced data export capabilities. These improvements reflect Sun Chemical's commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of the printing industry.
SunConnect upgrades enhance color management
Precision color measurement for packaging
Innovations in Textile Printing
Sun Chemical announced its participation in the upcoming FESPA event, where they plan to showcase their latest innovations in textile printing. The company will be launching Xennia Sapphire pigment inks for textiles, promising bold colors and high resistance across various fabrics. This new product line aims to transform textile printing capabilities, offering improved performance and versatility.
In addition to the Xennia Sapphire launch, Sun Chemical will be featuring their Direct-to-Film Xennia Jade inks and leading sublimation inks like ElvaJet Opal and Topaz. The company's presence at FESPA underscores their commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for both graphics and industrial print applications, reinforcing their position as a leader in the printing industry.
Textile printing innovations at FESPA
Coatings and Pigments
Sun Chemical announced its participation in the DSCT Focus conference, where they will showcase their latest innovations in polymers and additives for coating applications. The company highlighted its comprehensive portfolio of water-based solutions for coatings, including acrylics, polyurethane dispersions, and low monomer hydrophilic hardeners. They also emphasized their high-performance materials for demanding applications, such as low monomer polyaspartic solutions, PDI aliphatic trimers, and unique polysiloxane-acrylic hybrid technology.
In the pigments sector, Sun Chemical introduced Chione™ Electric Sienna SC90D, a new addition to their Chione™ Electric line. This bold copper-orange effect pigment, based on synthetic mica, is designed to add bright chroma and shimmer to cosmetic formulations. The launch of this product demonstrates Sun Chemical's ongoing innovation in specialized pigments for the cosmetics industry.
Coating innovations showcase at DSCT
New copper-orange pigment for cosmetics
Sun Chemical Group Cooperatief UA's recent LinkedIn activity reflects their commitment to innovation across multiple sectors of the chemical and printing industries. From advanced color management solutions to cutting-edge textile printing technologies and specialized pigments, the company continues to demonstrate its leadership in developing products that meet the evolving needs of various industries.
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