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As recyclability mandates and regulatory pressures accelerate across Latin America, INX International Ink Co. will use ExpoPrint 2026 to demonstrate how sustainable packaging inks and advanced coating technologies are evolving to support circular packaging initiatives without sacrificing pressroom performance.
At Booth B-8-100 during the March 24–28 exhibition at Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil, INX will present a portfolio of nitrocellulose-free laminating inks, flexographic and rotogravure ink systems, recyclable barrier coatings, and water-based technologies engineered for converters navigating increasingly complex production and compliance requirements.
Across Brazil and the broader LATAM market, reverse logistics policies, extended producer responsibility (EPR) programs, and brand-owner sustainability commitments are influencing packaging design decisions. Converters are under pressure to improve recyclability, align with emerging environmental frameworks, and maintain operational efficiency at high press speeds.
“Converters are balancing regulatory compliance, recyclability targets, and productivity demands all at once,” said Carlos Cunha, National Sales Manager of Liquid Inks for INX do Brasil. “At ExpoPrint, we want to demonstrate how our sustainable packaging ink systems are designed for real-world press conditions while helping customers anticipate where the market is heading.”
Nitrocellulose-Free Ink Systems for Evolving Packaging Requirements
A central focus of the INX exhibit will be its expanding portfolio of nitrocellulose-free (NCF) laminating inks. While nitrocellulose-based chemistries remain widely used in flexible packaging, some brand owners are evaluating alternatives as recyclability guidelines and circular economy initiatives continue to mature.
INX will highlight Innova Plus NCF, a nitrocellulose-free flexographic laminating ink designed for adhesive laminate structures, and Lamiall Sigma NCF, a nitrocellulose-free rotogravure laminating ink system engineered for consistent press stability and bond strength. Belle Flora NCF will also be featured as a high-performance laminating ink platform that provides robust print quality and is aligned with evolving sustainability expectations.
These nitrocellulose-free inks are formulated to deliver strong lamination performance, reliable color strength, and machineability comparable to traditional systems. Company officials say the objective is to provide converters with practical chemistry options that support long-term regulatory alignment while maintaining production efficiency.
In addition to next-generation systems, INX will showcase established solvent-based laminating platforms such as Innova Plus, Synergy, and Belle Color. These flexographic and rotogravure ink systems remain widely used throughout South America due to their high tinting strength and ability to run at elevated press speeds with reduced ink film weights. By enabling thinner films and improved productivity, these systems help converters manage cost pressures without compromising lamination integrity.
Integrated Technologies Supporting Circular Packaging Goals
Sustainability discussions at ExpoPrint will also extend beyond ink chemistry. INX will present Ecostage GB-XA, a transparent, chlorine- and metal-free oxygen barrier coating developed for polyester and polyolefin films. As brand owners increasingly pursue mono-material packaging structures to improve recyclability, barrier coatings play a critical role in balancing material simplification with food safety and shelf-life performance.
Ecostage is designed to support recyclable packaging applications while contributing to circular packaging objectives across flexible formats.
Also featured will be Aquamax, a recyclable water-based ink system recognized for strong resolubility properties that help reduce anilox clogging and improve pressroom efficiency. Designed for durability, gloss retention, and abrasion resistance, Aquamax has demonstrated suitability for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) applications such as supermarket bags, where consistent print quality and operational reliability remain essential.
INX will further reinforce its cross-platform expertise with INXJet digital ink technologies and its global metal decorating ink portfolio, underscoring the company’s broader strategy of innovating beyond traditional ink categories into advanced materials and integrated print solutions.
The company’s presence at ExpoPrint follows expanded manufacturing capacity in Brazil supporting flexographic and shrink sleeve ink production. The investment is intended to strengthen regional supply reliability while providing localized technical service to converters operating in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.
“Our strategy is centered on partnership,” Cunha said. “Sustainable packaging inks must perform on press, comply with regulations, and support circular packaging design. We are working closely with converters and brand owners to ensure those priorities align.”
ExpoPrint attendees are invited to visit INX at Booth B-8-100 to discuss sustainable packaging ink selection, nitrocellulose-free technologies, recyclable packaging coatings, and press optimization strategies. Meetings can be scheduled in advance with INX technical experts.
About INX International Ink Co.INX International Ink Co. is the third largest producer of inks and coatings in North America, with full-service subsidiaries in Europe and South America and is part of SAKATA INX worldwide operations. We offer a complete line of ink and coating solutions technology for commercial, packaging, and digital applications. As a leading global manufacturer of inkjet inks, we provide a full palette of digital ink systems, advanced technologies and integrated services.
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