Printing inks
Reverté’s calcium carbonates make it possible to achieve maximum dispersion and performance of pigments in printing inks.
By selecting the most suitable products for each system, it is possible to optimise the formulation costs and boost the opacity, gloss and physical characteristics of manufactured products.
Grades of ultra-micronised products make it possible to reduce the consumption of titanium dioxide and other extenders such as precipitated carbonates (PCC) and calcined kaolins.
The range of surface-treated products is specifically designed for use in solvent systems and offers great dispersion facility, minimal demand for binder and greater water resistance.
Advantages
- Reduction in TiO2 consumption
- Reduction in consumption of other TiO2 extenders (PCC, calcined kaolin)
- Resistance to sedimentation (special grades)
- Easy dispersion
- Cost reduction
Products
MICRAL® TIXTENDER
D50 = 0.7 microns – D98 = 4 microns
Main Advantages
Maximum reduction in TiO2 consumption in water-based inks.
Very high whiteness.
High resistance to sedimentation.
MICRAL® OPAC EXTRA (extra white marble)
D50 = 0.8 microns – D98 = 4 microns
Main Advantages
Reduction in TiO2 consumption in water-based inks.
Very high whiteness.
Good resistance to sedimentation.
MICROCARB® 95
D50 = 0.65 microns – D98 = 3 microns
Main Advantages
Reduction in TiO2 consumption in water-based inks.
Good whiteness.
Maximum resistance to sedimentation.
MICROCARB® 96T
D50 = 0.6 microns – D98 = 2.5 microns
Main Advantages
Reduction in TiO2 consumption in solvent-based inks.
Maximum resistance to sedimentation.
Very easy to disperse in solvent base.
MICROCARB® 95T
D50 = 0.65 microns – D98 = 3 microns
Main Advantages
Reduction in TiO2 consumption in solvent-based inks.
High resistance to sedimentation.
Very easy to disperse in solvent base.
MICROCARB® WM 1T
D50 = 0.9 microns – D98 = 4.5 microns
Main Advantages
Reduction in TiO2 consumption in solvent-based inks.
Good resistance to sedimentation.
Very easy to disperse in solvent base.