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Siegwerk Unveils New Acrylic-Free Ink Solution for Paper & Board

UniLEAF replaces conventional acrylic resins with polymers derived from regenerative, bio-based raw materials.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Siegwerk introduces a new acrylic-free ink for water-based flexo printing on paper and board: UniLEAF. With an innovative formulation approach, it delivers substantial gains in renewable content, significant reductions in carbon footprint, improved energy efficiency, and strong alignment with market and regulatory requirements. 

This makes UniLEAF a valuable solution for converters, printers and brand owners seeking to enhance sustainability while maintaining high performance and operational efficiency.

UniLEAF, which stands for “Low Energy Acrylic Free”, is built on Siegwerk’s widely used UniNATURE product range, which is already formulated with regenerative raw materials. UniLEAF replaces conventional acrylic resins with polymers derived from regenerative, bio-based raw materials. 

“This represents a fundamental shift in the formulation of water-based flexo inks,” said Thibaud Liard, Business Unit Head Paper & Board EMEA at Siegwerk. “By removing acrylic resins, UniLEAF breaks with long standing industry conventions and establishes a new approach for sustainable ink design.” 

The new formulation concept has been validated during initial industrial trials, where UniLEAF was compared directly with Siegwerk’s UniNATURE. 

The results show a reduction in COâ‚‚ footprint by an additional 50%. This is driven by a major increase in the share of biogenic carbon in the formulation.

UniLEAF also offers reduced energy consumption during drying. Industrial trials confirm energy savings of more than 15% versus UniNATURE, all while maintaining the same production speed. 

“With these benefits combined, our new formulation supports converters, printers, and brand owners in meeting their sustainability targets while improving operational costs. At the same time, it helps them prepare for evolving regulatory requirements across the printing and packaging value chain,” said Thomas Lehnen, Head of Technology Paper & Board EMEA at Siegwerk.

This bio-based resin system can be incorporated into standard ink-manufacturing operations without requiring major investments in production technology. Manufacturing efficiency and finished-product quality remain unchanged, allowing producers to adopt the innovation without disrupting established

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