Guangbo Group independently developed the printing process of soybean ink with the help of Beijing Printing Academy and other organizations. Compared with traditional inks, soy inks not only have better bright color, high concentration, good gloss, better water adaptability and stability, abrasion resistance, and dryness, but more importantly, soy inks are not Lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, antimony and other harmful metal elements are edible inks that do not pose any harm to consumers and are particularly suitable for children's products.
In addition, the use of soy inks does not pose a health hazard to first-line production employees. Moreover, after the printed matter printed with soybean oil ink is discarded, it is easier to deink during recycling, and a better quality recycled paper can be produced.
“Although the environmental performance is first class, compared with traditional inks, the value of soy inks is 28% higher. This also means that the price of stationery printed with soy ink is higher, then can consumers accept it?
In this regard, the chairman Wang Liping is full of confidence: Although there is no hard regulation on the use of ink for children's educational stationery in China, preschool children have a habit of biting, and therefore, as people’s awareness of environmental protection increases, they are printed with soy ink. Environmental stationery will certainly be sought after by parents.
In the international market, Wang Liping’s confidence is more reasoning. It is understood that at present, as a new type of environmentally friendly printing materials, soy ink has been widely used in food packaging such as paper trays and paper cups in the international market. In the field of stationery, most developed countries will also use environmentally-friendly ink as a "hard threshold" for market access. As the first domestic company to use soy ink for stationery products, "Guangbo" has cleverly leapt over the "green threshold" of the international market.
Reprinted from: China Printing and Packaging Network