printermanufacturersin the world". Under the agreement, Nur will provide customers with a water-based digital printing pigment ink that it has successfully developed for the production of T-shirts and other garments. Moshe Nur, chairman of the board and company chief executive, commented on the deal. 'This is Nur Ink's first commercial purchase order following a successful pilot with one of the world's leading digital printer manufacturers. This purchase order is a testament to our success and strengthens our position as a company bringing a true 'green' revolution to the digital printing industry. “I am delighted that we have successfully delivered on the goals and commitments we made to investors during our initial public offering earlier this year – which included a commercial order by the end of the year. This initial purchase order is to our strategic customer Strong trust and will bring our innovative products to the printing production process of our customers' end users. Eliav Priel, Nur's Business Development Manager, added: "This order opens a window of opportunity for us into international markets that are untouched today - including using water-based pigmented inks directly on dark colored fabrics made from 100% polyester fabrics. Digital printing on garments. We believe that our development of inks that meet industry eco-standards will facilitate the further implementation and use of water-based pigment inks and enable us to capitalize on the large and growing market potential. At the heart of Nur ink technology is Digital Sol-Gel, based on advanced 3D cross-linking chemistry, a pioneering technology that has created a new class of water-based pigment inks for the digital printing industry, enabling new applications and expanding possibilities . Nur's water-based pigmented inks are developed for the following applications and customized for the specific printers they are used in: 1. Direct-to-garment digital printing (DTG) 2. Direct Textile Digital Printing (DTF) 3. Indoor and outdoor advertising roll-to-roll printing 4. Wallpaper In addition, Nur is developing a white water-based pigment dispersion and other functional inks for various applications, markets and technologies.
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