A unique, international source of authoritative reference and instruction for the professional and the student on the formulation, manufacture and testing of printing inks, this manual is the fifth edition of this highly acclaimed work. In print for over thirty years, The Printing Ink Manual, published on behalf of the Society of British Printing Ink Manufacturers, is the industry 'bible' for all printing ink technologists, manufacturers, packaging and publishing printers all over the world and is referred to on a daily basis. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, the new material reflects the substantial developments that have taken place in the past five years, including the dramatic expansion in the use of lithographic inks with particular attention to cold-set and heat-set, sheet-fed and web offset and metal decorating inks... the use of flexographic inks in newspaper printing... ink-jet inks: a new detailed chapter has been added... the most recent theories of high-speed measurements in the rheology of inks... the European Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9000... and Health, Safety and the Environment: the latest legislation. Further features include a listing of all the raw materials used regularly in the manufacture of printing inks, giving full information on their physical and chemical properties. Formulation technology is fully illustrated with practical examples. The nineteen contributors, three editors and two editors-in-chief are all industry professionals and experts in their areas. As a practical reference source, the excellence of the reputation of The Printing Ink Manual is unsurpassed.
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Dr Robert Leach worked for almost 40 years for Fishburn Printing Ink Company (now BASF) as Research Chemist, Head of Laboratories and then as Technical Director. He has edited the Printing Ink Manual since its first edition in 1961. Ray Pierce has worked for many years in printing ink developments, initially at Fishburn Ink Company (now BASF) as Chief Chemist and then as Technical Director. He was then European Technical Director of Inmont Corporation before becoming European Technical Director of BASF Packaging Ink Division. He was a lecturer and examiner in ink science for City and Guilds. He currently works as a consultant to the industry.
`The Printing Ink Manual has clearly become an internationally recognised authority on all aspects of printing ink. The European ink industry will find the fifth edition essential to all involved in and practicing printing ink. Students, raw material suppliers, schools and printers will find it an important reference book.'
H.A. Lentze, Secretary General European Confederation of Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Manufacturers Association (CEPE)
`We think the Printing Ink Manual is a very special book and therefore welcome its fifth edition. We offer the Manual to all people who attend the NPIRI summer course. I have found it to be the best available book today.'
James H. Sutphin, Executive Director National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers (NAPIM)
`The Printing Ink Manual has already become established as the standard source of practical information for everyone engaged in the printing ink industry. The fifth edition builds on this unrivalled reputation and the Oil and Colour Chemists Association is pleased to endorse this book and recommend it to its members.'
Chris Pacey-Day, General Secretary Oil and Colour Chemists Association (OCCA)
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