UFlex, India’s largest multinational flexible packaging and solutions company, is set to exhibit its advanced range of inks, coatings, adhesives, and printing and packaging machines at Printpack India 2025, taking place at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, from February 1-5, 2025. UFlex’s participation promises to provide an overview of its chemical and engineering product solutions, highlighting its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and technological advancement.
At Printpack, UFlex Chemicals will present an innovative product range of UV & UV LED printing inks suitable for sheetfed, narrow web, letterpress, screen, and web offset printing applications. Additionally, it will showcase its UV coatings, specially designed for décor and construction applications, alongside a range of water-based specialty coatings offering oil and grease resistance, heat sealing, and special effects properties. It will also highlight its water-based lamination adhesives for paper bags, rigid boxes, and mono carton applications. The UFlex Chemicals business brings decades of experience in delivering market-leading innovations and sustainable packaging solutions, backed by a state-of-the-art NABL-accredited R&D center recognized by India’s Department of Science and Technology.
The Engineering business will present its latest innovations in printing and packaging technology, including the CI Flexo press, ELS printing machine, and extrusion lamination machine. These innovations are designed to enhance printing and packaging efficiency, quality, and sustainability. The CI Flexo press offers high-quality printing and maximum efficiency, while the ELS printing machine is renowned for its advanced capabilities that meet modern packaging demands. The extrusion lamination machine is UFlex’s solution to produce high-quality laminated materials with exceptional durability.
Visit UFlex’s booth at 13-A, Hall No. 7, to interact with experts, discover transformative technologies, and learn about sustainable solutions that are shaping the future of the packaging sector.