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Training and certification for the label industry | FEATURED BOOK | | For the converter, the complex

Training and certification for the label industry | [View in browser]( FEATURED BOOK [BOOKS]( | [MASTER CLASSES]( | [DIGITAL CONTENT]( For the converter, the complexities of inks and coatings cannot be underestimated in today’s increasingly legislative label production process. Therefore, a clear understanding of their chemical properties, use, handling and storage is vital. [Inks, Coatings and Varnishes]( sets out to demystify the ink and coating system, equipping the reader with a thorough appreciation of ink manufacture, right through to dispatch of the finished label roll. It is an essential resource for anyone involved in the label converting market. CHAPTERS INCLUDE: - Understanding ink systems and chemistries - Drying and curing systems - Proofing and testing procedures - Impact of legislation on ink manufacture and usage - Surface treatment and ink adhesion ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY! The book is available on [Amazon.com]( and its local sites in the [United Kingdom](, [Germany](, [France](, [Italy]( and [Spain](. Simply pick the store nearest to you. Shipping is free depending on location and [Inks, Coatings and Varnishes]( qualifies for full Amazon Prime benefits. LABEL ACADEMY SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE Inks, Coatings and Varnishes is also available as part of the Label Academy, the [online subscription service]( from Labels & Labeling. A Label Academy subscription places more than just professional opinion at your fingertips. Giving you 24/7 access to: • Over 150 articles from 16 Label Academy books • 20 videos from Label Academy and Labelexpo virtual events • An exclusive catalogue of expert digital content It’s perfect for anyone who wants to know more about exciting new label and package printing products, technology, and insights at the click of a button. Whether you’re an industry newcomer, or an expert wanting to hone your skills, a Label Academy subscription is a one-stop shop. Discover brand-new global innovations, case studies and expert-led master classes to supplement your knowledge. [Subscribe today!]( EXPLORE THE SERIES The Label Academy is a global training program for the label and package printing industry [BOOKS]( | [DIGITAL CONTENT]( | [SHOP NOW]( This email was sent to you by the Informa Markets Division of Informa PLC ([Privacy Policy](). Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726. [Unsubscribe or Amend Details](

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