LATEX INK TECHNOLOGY

We only use HP water based, environmentally kind inks. Our Latex ink is durable, colour fast and capable of being printed on a broad range of Non-Woven Wallpapers, Foil Wallpapers, Natural Wallpapers, and Fabric Wallpapers. 

The multiple colour ink system has a much broader colour gamut than CMYK process. This is particularly useful when colour matching to fabrics and other surface prints.

HP latex inks are free from Cadmium, Chromium, Mercury, Lead (tested to >0.2ppm) or Formaldehyde.

Our HP water based environmentally kind inks offer durability to withstand “wear and tear” from the different sources of potential damage to which our luxury wallpapers may be exposed.

SCRATCH AND ABRASION RESISTANCE

Scratch resistance and abrasion resistance refer to the ability of a print to resist damage from different objects with which it comes into contact. This is a relevant consideration during the finishing, shipping, and installation of our luxury wallpapers. Scratch damage refers specifically to damage from sharp or pointed objects—fingernails, for example. This is a very important consideration for high-value luxury wallpapers that will be viewed at short distance since a single scratch can occur in an instant and permanently damage a print. Abrasion (also called dry rub) refers to damage caused by repeated rubbing in the same location. This is an important consideration for our luxury wallpapers that could be exposed to repeated rubbing or scuffing in the same location. Thanks to the the team at HP our inks have an anti-scratch agent in which provides a high level of scratch resistance on smooth, uncoated and coated wallcoverings.

LIGHT-FADE RESISTANCE

Light-fade resistance, sometimes referred to as lightfastness, is a measure of how well a print resists fading with exposure to light and other environmental factors such as ozone. The colour of an ink comes from its dyes or pigments, and over time these particles will be broken down by UV rays in sunlight, resulting in colours that fade. Prints produced with inks that contain pigments, such as HP Latex Inks, tend to last a lot longer than prints produced with inks that contain dyes only.

CERTIFICATIONS

HP Latex Inks have qualified for certifications that demonstrate they meet some of the world's most rigorous and comprehensive standards for low chemical emissions into indoor air. Meet stringent health and environmental criteria—HP Latex Inks are UL ECOLOGO® certified5, conform to ZDHC Manufacturing Restricted Substances List6, and comply with toy safety requirements.