Nitrocellulose, a key component in solvent-based printing inks, is also used to produce automotive paints, wood varnishes, cosmetics, as well as explosives, propellants and ammunitions. The recent geopolitical conflicts and associated decisions towards rearmaments have drastically increased nitrocellulose market demand, leading to supply chain tensions and higher pricing.
"We are facing significant raw material cost increases, necessitating higher prices," said Mehran Yazdani, President of Global Packaging and Advanced Materials at Sun Chemical. “Sun Chemical’s primary objective is to keep our customers supplied with the packaging solutions and services they need.”
As a leading ink supplier, Sun Chemical is working to mitigate rising costs by implementing internal improvement programs and maintaining very close communication with its suppliers to ensure it is fully aligned with the most recent supply situation. Sun Chemical will communicate specific price increases directly to its customers.
In parallel, Sun Chemical also offers a broad range of nitrocellulose-free solutions including inks, coatings and adhesives solutions for lamination and surface printing, suitable for flexography or rotogravure, to meet the evolution of recycling goals.
Customers with questions can contact their local Sun Chemical sales representative.
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