
CMR-Free and SVHC-Free: Commitment to the Environment and People
ELH and ELS inks have been developed to be free of SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) and, in a pioneering move in the market, free of CMR (Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, and Reproductive Toxic) compounds.
This advance is not just a matter of regulatory compliance. It represents an important step in improving working conditions for operators and a real reduction in the environmental impact of printing processes.
In addition, the new formulation reduces odors emitted during printing by approximately 30%, contributing to more comfortable and healthier production environments.
Mimaki Quality Remains Intact
One of the major advantages of these new inks is their ability to maintain the high level of technical performance for which Mimaki is renowned.
This means that professionals can continue to rely on the reliability and print quality they are accustomed to, now with additional benefits in terms of health and sustainability.
A Solution Aligned with Market Requirements
Mimaki's decision to launch these inks responds to growing pressure to find safer and more responsible alternatives. Increasingly, brands and end customers are integrating CMR elimination into their sustainability strategies and ESG policies.
With ELH and ELS inks, Mimaki users can respond effectively to these demands, strengthening their competitiveness and alignment with international best practices.
Digidelta Reinforces Commitment to Value-Added Solutions
As Mimaki's official distributor in Portugal and Spain, Digidelta continues to focus on solutions that combine innovation, environmental responsibility, and high performance.
The new ELH and ELS inks are a clear example of this vision. More than just a technological evolution, they represent a conscious choice for those seeking safe, sustainable, and reliable solutions for their business.