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Nur Ink Redefines DTF Printing: No More Adhesive Powder Required

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TEL AVIV | Israel – July 2025 – Starting today, DTF printing enters a new era — with Nur Ink Innovations announcing a breakthrough that removes one of the most cumbersome steps in the process: no more adhesive powder.

Earlier this week, Nur Ink’s R&D team reached a major milestone with the successful development of a next-generation DTF ink that operates without the need for hot-melt adhesive powder. The implications for digital textile production are significant: a leaner, cleaner, and more cost-efficient workflow with no compromise in quality.

Digital printing has pursued a powder-free DTF process for years — but wash durability and print head stability remained obstacles,” explained Dr. Moshe Nakash, CTO and VP of R&D.

“We’ve now overcome those challenges, delivering an ink solution that simplifies the production line while elevating print performance.”

Market Rollout Underway

Global beta installations are slated to begin in the coming weeks, with full commercial release planned for Q4 2025. The addressable market is estimated at $3.6B annually, spanning an installed base of 80,000 systems and up to 60 million liters of ink by 2028.

Seamless Printer Compatibility

The new ink is designed for broad integration across DTF printer ecosystems, with compatibility for Epson i3200, Ricoh, Seiko RC1536 print heads, and others.

This innovation also positions Nur Ink at the center of the upcoming merger with Nur Digital Tex, whose soon-to-launch system is set to be the most advanced industrial DTF and DTG platform yet — ultra-fast, automated, and completely powder-free. “We’re not just enhancing DTF — we’re removing a legacy limitation,” said Moshe Nur, Chairman and CEO of Nur Ink Innovations. “It’s a decisive shift toward smarter, greener, more scalable digital production.”

A Greener Alternative

Fully certified under OEKO-TEX® ECO Passport and GOTS-7, the new solution also contributes to a healthier work environment and reduced environmental impact.

www.nur-ink.com

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