The global Latex Ink market is estimated to be valued at US$ 19.30 billion in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.7% over the forecast period of 2023-2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
Market Overview:
Latex ink is a water-based ink that contains synthetic latex polymers as its base material. It provides various advantages such as environmental friendliness, durability, and flexibility. Latex ink is widely ... Read more
The Latex ink market is estimated to be valued at US$ 19.82 Bn or Billion in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.7% over the forecast period 2023 to 2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
Market Overview:
Latex ink is a type of water-based ink which provides high-quality printing and can be easily printed on various surfaces such as paper, fabrics, films, metals, wood, plastic, glass, and ceramics. Latex ink ... Read more
The latex ink market has witnessed substantial growth in the past few years owing to its various advantages over conventional ink types. Latex ink is a dispersion of pigment particles in an aqueous solution that provides vibrant color reproduction and is more environmental friendly. It offers excellent image quality, color density and fast drying properties. Latex ink is widely used in commercial printing applications such as signage, banners, flex films and packaging materials. ... Read more
Latex ink traces its origins back to the 19th century when rubber latex was first experimented with as an ink additive. The earliest commercial latex inks were developed in the 1920s and gained popularity as a low-cost alternative to traditional carbon-based inks. Unlike oil-based inks, latex inks are water-based and are made by dispersing natural or synthetic rubber particles in water. This produces a creamy, milk-like ... Read more
Latex ink traces its origins back to the 19th century when rubber latex was first experimented with as an ink additive. The earliest commercial latex inks were developed in the 1920s and gained popularity as a low-cost alternative to traditional carbon-based inks. Unlike oil-based inks, latex inks are water-based and are made by dispersing natural or synthetic rubber particles in water. This produces a creamy, milk-like ... Read more