Analytical Testing for Printing Inks
At Kansei Solution, we provide comprehensive analytical testing for printing inks, ensuring high-quality results and compliance with industry standards. Leveraging novel testing instruments, we deliver precision and efficiency for all your analytical needs.
Inks we cover –
We provide comprehensive analytical testing for all types of printing inks, including water-based, solvent-based, UV-curable, and specialty inks. Our state-of-the-art instruments and expertise ensure precise evaluation of physical, chemical, and performance properties, such as viscosity, color consistency, adhesion, and drying time. Additionally, we offer advanced testing for regulatory compliance, including the detection of MOSH, MOAH, and VOCs, as well as migration analysis for food packaging applications. Whether for quality assurance, R&D, or compliance, our tailored solutions cater to the diverse needs of the printing ink industry.
The Highest Quality`
Mineral Oil in the Ink
(MOSA & MOAH)
Methods -Testing for MOSH and MOAH is crucial to meet regulatory requirements. The common methods include:
GC-FID: Quantifies MOSH and MOAH content.
LC-GC Coupling: Provides detailed separation and quantification of mineral oil hydrocarbons

European Union (EU)
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Swiss Ordinance (SR 817.023.21):
Introduced in 2010, this regulation restricts the use of certain substances in food packaging, including MOSH and MOAH. It mandates the use of compliant printing inks and includes a positive list of permitted substances. -
German Mineral Oil Ordinance:
A draft regulation aims to limit MOSH and MOAH migration into food by requiring functional barriers in packaging. -
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA):
EFSA continuously evaluates the risks of MOSH and MOAH, providing recommendations for safe use and migration limits. - India: BIS regulations are evolving to address mineral oil migration in food packaging.

United States

The French Circular Economy Law
• From 1 January 2023, the ban on the use of mineral oils applied when the concentration
by mass in the ink of MOAH is greater than 1%. (already in force)
• From 1 January 2025, more demanding limit values on the presence of mineral oils apply
o for MOAH: where the mass concentration in the ink of these substances is greater
than 0.1% OR the mass concentration in the ink of compounds with 3 to 7 aromatic
rings is greater than one parts per million (ppm);
o for MOSH: where the mass concentration in the ink of these substances is greater
than 0.1%.
Therefore, until the end of 2024 a limit value applies only to MOAH, while from January 2025,
limit values for both MOSH and MOAH apply