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Water-Based vs. Solvent-Based Inks in Flexo Printing: A Practical Comparison

Water-based and solvent-based inks each have distinct performance profiles for flexo printing. This comparison covers drying speed, adhesion, regulatory compliance, and total cost implications for flexible packaging converters.

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LISHG Engineering Team
October 15, 2025
Water-Based vs. Solvent-Based Inks in Flexo Printing: A Practical Comparison
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Compare water-based and solvent-based inks for flexographic printing. Understand adhesion, drying speed, regulatory compliance, and cost factors for film and paper packaging.

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The Ink Chemistry Divide in Modern Flexo Printing

The choice between water-based and solvent-based ink systems affects drying infrastructure, substrate compatibility, regulatory compliance, operator safety, waste disposal, and long-term economics. Both systems are in active production use worldwide.

Water-Based Inks: Advantages and Limitations

Advantages

  • Low VOC emissions — simplifies environmental permitting
  • No flammable solvent handling requirements
  • Preferred for food-contact packaging due to lower migration risk
  • Easier workplace safety compliance

Limitations

  • Slower drying speed on non-absorbent substrates
  • Adhesion on untreated PE film requires corona treatment or primer
  • More sensitive to humidity and temperature in the press environment

Solvent-Based Inks: Advantages and Limitations

Advantages

  • Fast drying speed — enables higher press speeds on film substrates
  • Excellent adhesion on untreated film without primer
  • Superior performance on low-energy substrates (untreated PE, PP)

Limitations

  • High VOC emissions require solvent recovery or abatement systems
  • Strict fire safety requirements for storage and waste handling
  • Regulatory pressure increasing globally (EU REACH, FDA food packaging rules)

Side-by-Side Performance Comparison

Factor Water-Based Solvent-Based
Drying speed on filmModerateFast
Adhesion on untreated filmRequires corona/primerGood without treatment
Food packaging suitabilityPreferredRequires special formulas
VOC complianceLow complexityHigh complexity
Press speed ceilingModerate–HighHigh
Environmental trendFavorableIncreasingly restrictive

The Market Shift Toward Water-Based

Over the past decade, the flexible packaging industry has moved steadily toward water-based ink systems, driven by brand owner sustainability commitments, stricter EU food packaging migration limits, and advances in water-based resin chemistry improving adhesion on film. For new press investments today, most consultants recommend configuring for water-based capability as the default.

LISHG Master and King series CI flexo presses are available with drying configurations optimized for both ink systems. Contact our engineering team to specify the right drying configuration for your target ink system and production speeds.