How to Prep Plastisol Ink for Screen Printing
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Ryan walks us through the benefits of and reasons why screen printers should prep their inks before getting to the screen, especially when the shop experiences cold temperatures.
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We love it. What really helped us was mixing in some of the fashion base. We are on a smaller manual so the smoothness helped immensely. The dreaded “creep” was driving us insane until we added the perfect white combined with the fashion base. Now as you said, we are letting the Lava flow. 👊🏻👍🏻
That's great to hear!
it is a very helpful video for screen printers.can we use this ink on bags material?
Yes! We printed with FN-INK this weekend on tote bags.
Can someone help me . I need to find a ink for non woven bags, I use for now nylon ink with catalyst to low cure but looks like still the cure temperature is to high 270° for non woven plus start have a demigration dye migration
Can you use electric eggbeaters to mix plastisol? The metal wont affect the ink?
There are some printers that use a wire hanger and a drill to mix their inks. As long as the metal isn't getting shaved off, you will be fine :)
Ryonet need your help ! we put 1 inch off contact between frame and shirt base but still when we push squeege the shirt sticks to the frame mesh. What to do to avoid such mess?
That should not be happening lol, here's some high level things I would check
(1) Pallet adhesive - are you using it? Does it need reapplied?
(2) Pressure of squeegee - how hard are your pushing? Are you smashing the ink into the garment or letting the blade sheer the ink?
Is it true that you can clean plastisol ink off a screen with kerosene? Is soy-based solvents the least toxic and most environment friendly solvent you can use to clean screens?
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Man get to the point!! You spent like 2 minutes skyping some other guys on the phone rather than talk about how to prep plastisol ink!