


Planographic printing is a technique where both image and non-image areas lie on the same flat surface, operating on the principle that oil and water repel each other. Inks used in this method are designed to stick to the image areas while avoiding the non-image zones. Commonly applied in lithography and offset printing, planographic inks come in water-based, solvent-based, and UV-cured forms, each offering unique benefits in terms of drying speed, durability, and environmental friendliness.
Market Value & Growth Projections: • Market Value in 2024 : USD 1.93 billion • Projected Value by 2031: USD 2.87 billion
CAGR 5.1% (2024–2031)
Rising Demand for HighQuality Packaging and Labeling
Shift Toward Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Inks
By Type
By Application
Water-Based Inks
Solvent-Based Inks
By Region
Packaging
Publication
North America
Europe
North America:
The region is a significant market for planographic inks, driven by the strong presence of packaging and publishing industries. The U.S. and Canada are leading consumers, with a growing preference for sustainable printing solutions.
Europ:
Europe is a mature market with stringent environmental regulations, pushing manufacturers to develop eco-friendly inks. Germany, France, and the U.K. are major contributors to demand.
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