Siegwerk India announces mineral oil free inks
By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : December 09, 2020 11:38 pm
Over the last 3 years, Siegwerk had taken up the pioneering initiative to remove the usage of another harmful substance Toluene from its manufacturing process and now the inks supplied by Siegwerk from its Bhiwadi plant will not contain minerals
Siegwerk, one of the leading global suppliers of printing inks for packaging applications and labels has announced their decision to launch mineral oil free inks in India for packaging purposes.
Over the last 3 years, Siegwerk had taken up the pioneering initiative to remove the usage of another harmful substance Toluene from its manufacturing process and now the inks supplied by Siegwerk from its Bhiwadi plant will not contain minerals.
Packaging inks are a mixture of various ingredients and some of these chemicals are able to migrate through the packaging material into the foodstuff. Mineral oil comprises two fractions known as Mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and Mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH). Both MOSH and MOAH may have a harmful effect on human health if the foodstuff is contaminated with these during the production process or through the packaging material.
The most critical fraction is represented by PAH with 3-7 rings and no or little alkylation and these substances are genotoxic carcinogens, whereas some highly alkylated MOAH can act as tumour promoters but are not carcinogens themselves.
While announcing the launch of the mineral oil free ink, Ashish Pradhan, President – Siegwerk India and Greater China said, “Although the extent of impact on foodstuff is undetermined by the migration of mineral oil from the packaging, research states that Mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and Mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) chemicals are likely to be easily absorbed by different tissues in human organs. Siegwerk champions the cause of Toluene free inks in India and now, Siegwerk intends to offer mineral oil free inks, thereby raising the bar on packaging safety and offering further advancements in terms of consumer safety."
"We understand the importance of safe packaging and are committed to providing safe inks for all kinds of applications and hence our decision on a Mineral oil-free operation in India. Our commitment will not only further improve the end-consumer’s safety, but also environmental safety, as we will not contribute anymore to the presence of mineral oils in the recycled stream,” added Pradhan.
Worldwide several food manufacturers are promoting safer packaging options by prohibiting/restricting the use of mineral oils as an intentionally added substance in the packaging inks.