February 24, 2016
Allureglow USA, Long Beach, Calif., and Ryonet, Vancouver, Wash., have released a co-branded line of specialty screen-printing inks that includes glow-in-the-dark and reflective.
Allure Galaxy screen-printing inks have been formulated to produce the brightest, longest glow and the highest reflectivity possible, and all of the inks are eco-friendly, easy to use and can be printed on a variety of substrates, according to the companies.
“The Allure Galaxy line is the culmination of more than a year of combined efforts between Allureglow USA and Ryonet, which resulted in the creation of this unique, single-part, high-solids acrylic, reflective ink system,” says Ryan Moor, CEO of Ryonet. “Merging our technologies allowed us to create a stable, user-friendly system unlike anything ever seen.”
Both companies will jointly market the Allure Galaxy brand.
For more information, visit allureglowusa.com or screenprinting.com. — L.V.
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