PolyFLEX High Opaque/LB Colors
High Opaque Low Bleed inks are designed for printing on Polyester fabrics such as Jerseys, Athletic uniforms and Poly blend fabrics that are pron to dye-migration. Selecting a Bleed-resistant White is an important step in assuring quality, in addition we offer a complete line of Low Bleed inks to get the job done.
Available products: 9007PW Polyflex White and Polyflex colors listed below.
Available products: 9007PW Polyflex White and Polyflex colors listed below.
PRINTING RECOMMENDATIONS:
Substrate: 100% Polyester and Poly-blend fabrics
Mesh: 81 - 125ct (for Polyflex White)
81 - 156ct (for Polyflex Colors)
Squeegee: 65-75d Medium Durometer
CURING TEMPERATURE:
Gel or Flash-cure: 230°F - Full Cure: 320°F
Curing tests should be made prior to any production run. Failure to cure properly causes poor wash fastness, inferior adhesion and increased dye migration.
Substrate: 100% Polyester and Poly-blend fabrics
Mesh: 81 - 125ct (for Polyflex White)
81 - 156ct (for Polyflex Colors)
Squeegee: 65-75d Medium Durometer
CURING TEMPERATURE:
Gel or Flash-cure: 230°F - Full Cure: 320°F
Curing tests should be made prior to any production run. Failure to cure properly causes poor wash fastness, inferior adhesion and increased dye migration.
MODIFIERS AND EXTENDERS:
High Opaque/ Low Bleed Plastisol inks should be stirred first to determine if modification is necessary. Addition of Soft Hand Clear Base is not recommended since it could undermine the Bleed-resistance of the inks. However, addition of 1-3% (by weight) of 3000FF Curable Reducer can be added to adjust viscosity or to soften the hand.
High Opaque/ Low Bleed Plastisol inks should be stirred first to determine if modification is necessary. Addition of Soft Hand Clear Base is not recommended since it could undermine the Bleed-resistance of the inks. However, addition of 1-3% (by weight) of 3000FF Curable Reducer can be added to adjust viscosity or to soften the hand.





