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Sun Chemical to Showcase Digital Textile Inks at ITMA Asia

Sun Chemical is strengthening its presence within this market through both local manufacturing and distribution.

Sun Chemical will present its portfolio of digital textile inks at ITMA Asia 2025 in Singapore (Oct. 28-31).

Asia remains one of the most important regions for textile production, and Sun Chemical is strengthening its presence within this market through both local manufacturing and distribution.

With production capability for reactive inks in Shanghai and local stock availability across Asia, the company ensures reduced lead times and simplified logistics to meet the needs of customers in India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and the wider Southeast Asian market.

At ITMA Asia, Sun Chemical will showcase the following product ranges:

• Xennia Amethyst Evo Reactive Inks – This range of inks enables high-volume, efficient production in the fashion and home textile industry.

• Xennia Sapphire Pigment Inks – Representing a step forward in pigment printing, the inks deliver enhanced color vibrance, fast performance and durability with ease of use. Developed with sustainability in mind, the range allows users to reduce waste chemicals, lower energy consumption, and eliminate water from the textile printing post-process.

• Xennia Agate Acid Inks – Sun Chemical’s water-based acid dye inks are designed for demanding applications. These are suitable for applications such as polyamide, silk, and delicate fashion accessories.

• ElvaJet Series Sublimation Inks – Formulated to deliver sharp, vivid colours and excellent print performance, ElvaJet inks offer compatibility with a wide range of printers for applications from high-fashion and sportswear to home textiles and bold sign & display work.

With a growing presence in Asia, Sun Chemical’s participation at ITMA Asia is part of its wider commitment to digital textile printing and sustainability, supporting innovation and business growth in one of the world’s most dynamic textile regions.

“The textile industry in Asia is evolving rapidly, with increasing demand for innovation, efficiency, and sustainable practices,” says Edri Baggi, business lead for Sun Chemical’s Textiles Division. “Our goal is not only to provide inks that deliver exceptional color and performance but also to work closely with customers and partners to help them unlock new creative and commercial opportunities.

“With our local production and stock, we are well-positioned to deliver innovative, sustainable digital ink solutions while simplifying logistics and reducing lead times for customers throughout Asia,” adds Baggi. “ITMA Asia is the ideal show for us to share ideas, exchange insights and demonstrate how our technology can support the industry’s long-term growth in the Asian region.”

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