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New products from Pulse support market growth at Labelexpo Europe 2025

Tuesday 30. September 2025 - These have been developed and refined in collaboration with Reflex Group, the internationally renowned label and package printing business. Comprehensive press trials have been supported by extensive end user application testing.

Leading inks, coatings, and varnishes supplier Pulse is reinforcing its Making Print Simple message for Labelexpo Europe 2025, with new products expertly formulated to simplify label and packaging printing.
This includes two newly developed overprint varnishes (OPV), approved for use with Ravenwood Packaging’s linerless label printing ecosystem. The new OPVs are available in matt and gloss finishes and are formulated to be in line with the demands of the impending German Ink Ordinance (GIO) update, which becomes mandatory on 1 January 2026.
This has validated the performance of the new OPVs during production and their suitability for use in the market.
The results confirm that both OPVs met Ravenwood Packaging’s stringent standards, with the matt varnish in particular delivering superior on-press performance compared to alternative products currently available.
A spokesperson from Reflex Labels noted the performance of the matt varnish as, ‘noticeably better than other products we have trialled.’
‘It not only improved print results but also made the varnish much easier for our operators to use, which is a significant advantage on-press,’ the spokesperson stated.
Pulse Managing Director Gary Seward commented: “We are very pleased to receive Ravenwood Packaging’s approval for our new OPVs.
“The testing carried out by Reflex Labels and verified through end-user applications provides a strong endorsement of their quality and reliability. The matt varnish especially has shown clear advantages on-press, offering printers a dependable solution for consistent performance and efficiency.”
These products are now commercially available to all those wanting to target the growing market for linerless labels, which is anticipated to have a compound annual growth rate that exceeds the overall label market for the next five years.
Pulse has also added a new primer to its range suitable for toner-based digital printing. This updated formulation ensures toners adhere strongly to a wider range of materials, from self-adhesive papers and unsupported films to lightweight cartons.
The company’s support for folding cartons extends to the suitability of high-strength, single-pigment Pulse Puretone UV flexo inks for this growing section of the packaging market. The high-strength formulation of this ink series is ideal for use on porous substrates such as cartonboard, where washout and ink saturation are common issues.
The availability of high lustre silver inks and use of the Monolox fixed anilox printing system for Panone spot colours further complements the specific needs of the folding carton market.
Gary added: “Our streamlined and versatile portfolio of inks, coatings, and varnishes is the perfect solution for any printer looking to simplify how they work, to maximise the utilisation of their machinery, and to capitalise on the different revenue streams available to them.”

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