How to Properly Cure Plastisol Ink with a Flash Dryer

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • A flash dryer is a versatile piece of equipment and can be used in many ways, no matter how small your shop is. Curing with a flash dryer takes a little bit of experience to dial in, but can be another way to cure prints without a conveyor dryer. In the video, Josh Wells walks you through properly curing garments with a flash dryer.
    RELATED PRODUCTS:
    Riley Flashes: scrnprntl.ink/FlashDryers
    FN-INK: scrnprntl.ink/FN_INKs
    Laser Temp Gun: scrnprntl.ink/LaserTempGun
    SUBSCRIBE: scrnprntl.ink/RyonetUA-cam
    SCREENPRINTING.COM RESOURCES
    Website: www.screenprinting.com/
    Learn how to screen print here: scrnprntl.ink/ScreenPrintCourse
    Sign up to get texts about the latest news on sales, education, and new products. Text
    JOIN to 1-844-995-2947. (Standard rates may apply. Please contact your carrier for more information.)
    CONNECT ON SOCIAL
    Facebook: / ryonet
    Twitter: / ryonet
    Instagram: / ryonet
    Pinterest: / ryonet
    LinkedIn: / ryonet
    PROMO CODE
    Save 20% on any order of $25+ when you use code YOUPRINT5 at checkout. Start shopping today: scrnprntl.ink/YOUPRINT5
    ABOUT SCREENPRINTING.COM
    ScreenPrinting.com is where printers can conveniently find their favorite high-quality brands of equipment and supplies, such as Riley Hopkins, FN-INK, Baselayr, & Sgreen. Screen Printers can also earn points from each and every purchase through ScreenPrinting.com to be used for future orders of equipment and supplies. Enough about us... this is about you, you ready to get printing?
    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:33 What You’ll Need
    01:24 Dial in Your Shop
    02:22 Curing
    03:46 Testing for Full Cure
    04:35 Conclusion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @InfinityEnterprises
    @InfinityEnterprises 2 роки тому +22

    If you have a heat press, what I do is get the ink basically cured under the flash so it’s able to be moved without the ink going everywhere, then heat press with a teflon sheet at 280 for around 20 seconds, gives you perfectly cured shirts and makes the ink buttery smooth.

    • @ATeePrint
      @ATeePrint 2 роки тому +3

      I cure my ink also with the heat press

    • @FlavorWorld
      @FlavorWorld 2 роки тому +4

      i cure mine with a heat press too! i dont hear many people doing it, but i find it works wonderful. wont burn and gets it right every time!

    • @THEBESTSHORTZ
      @THEBESTSHORTZ 2 роки тому +1

      So you use both flash dryer and heat press?

    • @FlavorWorld
      @FlavorWorld 2 роки тому +3

      @@THEBESTSHORTZ yeah ill flash my ink when doing multiple colors, but then ill cure it with the heat press after every layer is down

    • @DanielCamargoTalks
      @DanielCamargoTalks Рік тому +1

      This does work, but in my case I am not a fan of the flat feel. I like a slight amount of texture.

  • @pringlo945
    @pringlo945 2 роки тому +7

    This man is so good.. We need more videos pls

  • @barrettwilson3915
    @barrettwilson3915 2 роки тому +2

    The videos are looking great yall!

  • @yourunclesam6780
    @yourunclesam6780 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic tool.thanks for the tips.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Happy printing!

  • @seedslab7
    @seedslab7 2 роки тому +2

    Excelente equipamento 👏🏼

  • @Mystery_AJay
    @Mystery_AJay 2 роки тому

    New subscriber ! i just bought a screen print press, im literally just getting started

  • @ATeePrint
    @ATeePrint 2 роки тому +3

    The video I needed thank you!

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому

      Fantastic! Glad it helped.

  • @thelightsout8366
    @thelightsout8366 2 роки тому +1

    awesome video sir thank you!

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому

      Very cool! Thanks for the kind words. Happy printing!

  • @jeffreycorrigan3072
    @jeffreycorrigan3072 Рік тому

    Awesome man thanks

  • @crackshotscreenprinting
    @crackshotscreenprinting Рік тому

    when I cure with my flash the edges are always much cooler than the center and sometimes I need to move the flash over the edges for a bit as well.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Рік тому +1

      Good morning @CrackShot Screenprinting! This is pretty normal for flashes. Since unlike a conveyor theres no walls on the side to hold in the heat and hold out the influence of the surrounding environment, we naturally lose a bit of heat on towards the edges. You're doing the right thing by being heads up and moving the flash as needed. - JW

  • @AnwarAlfaqeehAlhusseini
    @AnwarAlfaqeehAlhusseini Рік тому

    Hi
    Am looking for professional course in screen printing
    Manual and automatic
    What's yours recommendations ?
    Where I can get this course ?
    USA Europe turkey or China
    Thanks 🙏

  • @23782263TBDM
    @23782263TBDM 2 роки тому +1

    Any tips for a flash dryer on water based inks?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому +1

      Hey @Banga927, good morning and great question! Most steps will be the same. You'll still need to detach the garment from the platten and you'll still need to measure the temp. However, water based ink takes more time to cure. You may need to raise the flash slightly in order to get the time needed with out burning the garment. I would also try a product called Warp Drive. Warp Drive is a water based ink low cure catalyst. It will help you greatly if you are curing water based with a flash. Here's a link.www.screenprinting.com/products/green-galaxy-warp-drive-low-cure-additive
      Have a great day and happy printing!

  • @ianolson6378
    @ianolson6378 2 роки тому +1

    How long would you heat your platen with your flash prior to printing? 🙏🏼

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому +2

      Hi @Ian Olson. Depends on the flash and and what type of pallets, but overall i would say 20 seconds just to get it warmed up. Get the liquid adhesive nice and sticky, etc... hope that helps. Happy printing!

  • @aabba220
    @aabba220 2 роки тому +1

    Did you pass the ink through a second time? I'm new to screen printing and was curious if it needed to be done twice.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому +2

      @A Abba, good question! Yes, the ink was printed, flash dried (dried to the touch) , then printed again. does that help?

    • @aabba220
      @aabba220 2 роки тому

      @@Ryonet Yes, it does. Thank you!

  • @heatherarneson3814
    @heatherarneson3814 10 місяців тому

    how long does it need to be at cure temperature? or does it just need to reach that temperature?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  10 місяців тому +1

      Great question! The internal temperature of FN Ink needs to reach 260 degrees and hold that for at least 30 seconds for a proper cure. Always test your prints to confirm a proper cure! Reach out to our Support Team on our site anytime as well!

  • @SanDiego_VDubLife
    @SanDiego_VDubLife 2 роки тому +2

    I got confused when you said the temperature to cure but then said it needs to be 60-100 degrees above?! Which one is it?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  2 роки тому +2

      Laser temp guns are a "reflective reading" of what the surface temp is. It does not actually measure the true surface temp of the ink. For more on this, there is a link in the video for a video done about 2 years ago that dives deep into the subject.
      Thats why the correlation of a higher read temp VS true surface temp. The laser will always read much hotter than what the true temperature is.

    • @SanDiego_VDubLife
      @SanDiego_VDubLife 2 роки тому

      @@Ryonet awesome. Thanks so much. I checked out the other video. Now I get what your saying. I’m gonna invest in a temp sensor.

  • @fourjayshutalla
    @fourjayshutalla Рік тому

    Question: Can you flash dry the shirt again after the ink has cooled down on the if the shirt that hasn't fully cured?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Good question! You can re-apply heat to cure a print at any time - BEFORE you wash it. Once washed you cannot re-cure the ink layer.
      Also, as a side note: There is a time limit for re-curing the ink. Over time the liquids/oils in the ink can leech out if it was not cured the first time. This can make it nearly impossible to re-cure the ink layer. This time limit will change based on garment type and how close to cure the design was.

    • @fourjayshutalla
      @fourjayshutalla Рік тому

      @Ryonet thank you for the response. Your videos are very helpful. I'm new at this stuff and so far I'm learning from mistakes...alot of mistakes 😃.

  • @JP-pe4qi
    @JP-pe4qi Рік тому

    How can i get rid of gloss finish for plastisol ink? Please help me out folk, would be appreciate!!!

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Рік тому

      Check this out! www.screenprinting.com/blogs/news/how-to-achieve-matte-or-glossy-prints#:~:text=The%20best%20additive%20to%20use,to%20achieve%20the%20matte%20finish.

  • @christianarcos4333
    @christianarcos4333 Рік тому

    How far from the flasher to the shirt?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Рік тому

      That distance will change depending on a few variables, the biggest variable being how, delicate is the fabric to heat. But anywhere from 3" to 6" from the platen.

  • @robertmaldonado680
    @robertmaldonado680 Рік тому

    How many seconds under the flash to cure ink??

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  Рік тому

      Hi! Unfortunately, that is a big variable if you are looking to use your flash unit to CURE the final print. It depends on a few factors.
      1) How hot your flash gets
      2) Ink deposit thickness
      3) How far away from the ink is the flash
      4) Actual cure temp of the ink being used
      All we can recommend is that you document your prints and how you used your flash to CURE the ink layer. This will create your standard for your shop.

  • @richfuturebydsk2562
    @richfuturebydsk2562 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much .... RICH FUTURE BY DSK CLOTHING BRAND