Prop 65 compliant pad printing inks

Are Natron inks Prop. 65 compliant?

Yes, Natron ink lines do not contain phtalates or heavy metals. Additionally, all Natron inks are EN-71 and ROHS-compliant.

Other certifications within our ink lines include the medical grade series: SE-F, MG, and BX Series. All these inks are Medical Class VI certified.

View compliance and resources under each series in our pad printing ink documents.

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