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ColorJet bags ‘Rising Star of Asia’ award

By October 3, 20161 Min Read
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India’s biggest manufacturer of Indo-ASEAN Global Investment Summit, ColorJet India Ltd has bagged the ‘Rising Star of Asia’ 2016 award in the digital inkjet printer manufacturer category, at the Indo-ASEAN Global Investment Summit held in Bangkok, Thailand on September 17, 2016.
Colorjet India was joined by other Indian luminaries like Bank of Baroda, Bajaj Electricals Ltd, Asian Paints, Future India Ltd, Indian Overseas Bank and companies from other ASEAN countries, who too bagged awards in various other categories.
In its product portfolio, ColorJet India has several digital inkjet printers, which cater to the varying needs of users in the segments of textiles, sign & signage, SAV, PVC banner, backlit film, window film and solvent based fabrics.
Among the many offerings for the textile industry, ColorJet offers VASTRAJET; a commercial grade digital textile printer offering production speeds of 4,000 m per day, while being suitable for natural as well as polyester based fabrics like georgette, moss crepe, weightless, chiffon, etc.
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