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Single Pack Ink

Single Pack Ink

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Product Description

A convenient, ready-to-use ink specifically formulated for untreated and porous materials. It is most effective to use on substrates that are not constantly exposed to harsh environmental conditions.

Feature

  • Suitable for porous materials/substrates
  • Ready-to-use
  • Food-grade ink
  • Can be used for volume production
  • Can be used for manual and automated printing

Application and Material Compatibility

  • PVC materials
  • Polystyrene plastics
  • Styrofoam
  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Paper
  • Cardboard packaging
  • Untreated textiles
  • Plastic casings
  • Glass bottles/containers

Additives/Auxiliary

Single Pack Reducer
Functions as a diluting agent when the ink becomes thick or viscous and serves as a cleaning agent for the screen throughout the production process.

Certain plastic materials may require the use of a Treating Agent to enhance ink adhesion. Applies as a thin layer on the substrate or print area before printing, the treating agent prepares the surface, improving the Single Pack Ink's ability to bond effectively with the material.

Screen Mesh and Squeegee

150T – 420T, monofilament

  • A higher mesh count is recommended for smaller prints; the finer the details, the higher the mesh count should be. Ensure proper tension and stretch to achieve sharper, more precise print results.

Squeegee

Less Ink Deposit

  • Hard (80-90 Durometer)
  • Square (Straight edge)

Recommended Curing Parameters

Drying Time: 24 hours

Method: Air dry with proper ventilation

Environment: 20°C - 30°C (68°F - 86°F)

  • Relative Humidity: 40% - 60%

Clean-Up

Apply the solvent cleaner to a clean cloth or wipe and then gently wipe the screen and other tools used to dissolve and remove ink residues. Repeat this process until the materials used are clean.

Product Safety, Handling and Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Keep containers tightly shut to prevent evaporation and contamination.

General Considerations

During stencil art exposure, it is best to use solvent-resistant stencil emulsion, Photo Flash SRK.

Provide at least 1mm of off-contact for the frame to the substrate or material to achieve a good quality print. Adjust off-contact if necessary.

Allow a curing period of 24 hours for the ink to properly adhere to the substrate or material before conducting any scratch or rub tests to evaluate quality and adhesion.

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Important Notice

This technical data sheet does not replace the Safety Data Sheet and should be used according to its recommended purpose. Any person using the product other than that specifically recommended does so at his own risk.

While we endeavor to ensure that all recommendations about our products are correct, many factors may affect the application of the product. It is advised that the quality of the substrate, the condition of the curing method, and other printing characteristics brilliance before mass production.

Disclaimer

The information and recommendation in this publication are to the best of our knowledge, information, and belief accurate at the date of publication. Nothing herein is to be construed as a warranty, express or implied.

In all cases, it is the responsibility of users to determine the applicability of such information or the suitability of any products for their own particular purpose. Therefore, we do not accept any liability whatsoever or howsoever arising for the performance of the product or for any loss or damage incurred out of the use of the product.

The information contained herein is liable to modification from time to time in light of continuous product development or improvements.