How to Make Prints Last Longer: Understanding Ink Abrasion Resistance Testing

Have you ever wondered why some labels, cartons, or books keep their print quality for years while others fade or get scratched off easily? The secret lies in something called ink abrasion resistance testing.

In industries like packaging and printing, durability is just as important as design. When products are shipped, stored, or handled, the printed surface often faces rubbing, friction, and wear. This is where an Ink Abrasion Resistance Tester plays a key role.


This device checks how strong and long-lasting the print is by simulating real-life handling. For example, in packaging, labels and cartons must survive transport without losing important information. Similarly, in books or magazines, prints should stay clear after repeated use.

Applications of Ink Abrasion Resistance Testing:

  • Packaging: labels, cartons, and flexible films

  • Printing: books, magazines, and promotional materials

  • Testing labs: checking coated surfaces and plastic sheets

Want to see how it works in action? You can inquire demo and explore how this testing process improves quality control.

By using an Ink Abrasion Resistance Tester, companies can reduce product rejections, meet international standards, and ensure customer satisfaction. It’s not just about making prints look good—it’s about making them last.

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