Vision Life Holdings Launches UTEX Eco Ink To Reduce Wastewater In Digital Textile Printing

Vision Life Holdings, led by CEO Mu-hyun Choi, has introduced UTEX Eco Ink, an innovative solution that significantly reduces wastewater pollution in fabric dyeing.
Traditional digital textile printing (DTP) inks contribute to severe environmental pollution due to wastewater discharge from fabric pretreatment processes. UTEX Eco Ink eliminates the need for both pre- and post-treatment, as well as water-based washing, enabling direct printing onto fabrics without additional steps. This breakthrough effectively eliminates wastewater concerns associated with conventional DTP methods.
Particularly, UTEX Eco Ink provides a sustainable alternative to acidic inks used for printing on nylon fabrics. As a water-based ink, it integrates seamlessly with DTP technology, ensuring both environmental benefits and high-quality printing. Unlike conventional inks that require separate formulations for different fabric types, UTEX Eco Ink is universal, simplifying production while maintaining superior dyeing results.
CEO Mu-hyun Choi highlighted its game-changing potential, stating, “UTEX Eco Ink prevents pollution, eliminates wastewater concerns, and preserves fabric texture. This breakthrough not only enhances product quality but also fundamentally addresses environmental challenges. International companies have validated our technology, and we are ready to introduce UTEX Eco Ink as the next-generation solution in South Korea and global markets.”
With over 15 years of expertise in eco-friendly DTP ink development, Vision Life Holdings has rigorously tested UTEX Eco Ink across safety, productivity and printing standards in South Korea, the UK and China. The company is now rapidly emerging as a leading innovator in the global eco-ink market.