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Yellow test print
Yellow test print










yellow test print

For maximum opacity, use 62T monofilament polyester. SCREEN FABRIC: Use coarse meshes, from 74 to 110 monofilament polyester. Poor wash ability can generally be traced to under curing! Because of the extra thickness of the ink film, it is extremely important to check the cure to see that the film has cured all the way through. Curing can be accomplished with the use of a conveyor dryer, flash curing unit, or simple infrared heater. ATHP Series inks will fully cure and withstand repeated washings when the entire ink deposit reaches 280☏. Ideal for controlling dye migration on Athletic uniforms or any other nasty bleeding fabrics.įINISH: Cures to a gloss, rubbery finish.ĭRYING TIME: ATHP Series plastisol inks will not air dry.

yellow test print

USES: For use on direct printed 100% polyester fabrics. It is formulated to provide excellent printing characteristics and is designed for both manual and automatic printing. Polyester low-bleed plastisols are formulated to fight dye migration on the nastiest bleeding 100% polyester athletic uniforms or other synthetic fabrics prone to dye migration.












Yellow test print