Fujifilm Sericol's Xtend GreenLine One-Step Product Combination allows users to add stencil remover and water directly into a prepackaged drum that contains XID-480 ink degradent. Users then mix all three products, apply the combination once, then wash it off. The product reportedly begins to work immediately, breaking down ink and emulsion from the screen. Fujifilm says that once mixed, the product combination has a lower VOC per liter than regular ink degradents and is compliant with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Xtend GreenLine works with UV, plastisol, and solvent-based inks. Fujifilm Sericol USA Inc., 1101 W. Cambridge, Kansas City, KS 66103, 913-342-4060, fax: 913-342-5752, Web: www.fujifilmsericol.com.

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