Tri-Flex 1100 Series plastisol, is formulated for direct wet-on-wet printing of athletic and leisure garments and can also be used for the manufacture of plastisol transfers.
Stock: For direct prints, knit and woven T-shirts, sweatshirts, jerseys, fleece goods, and bandanna stock may all be used. All popular types of transfer release papers may be used to produce cold peel transfers.
Tech Sheet
Recommended Fabrics |
| 100% cotton and cotton/polyester blends. Always test print fabric before beginning a production run. |
Ink Application | | 1100 Series Ink should be used right from the
container without any modifications. Adding any reducers or additives can
lower the bleed resistance, opacity, or increase cure times of ink. STIR
the ink prior to printing on press and after addition of reducers or additives. |
Screen Mesh and Emulsion | | use 60-280 t/in monofilament. any direct or indirect emulsion or capillary film in the 35 to 70 micron range,
for best results. |
Squeegee | | 60-70 Durometer: Sharp Edge |
Cure Temperatures | | 315°F to 330°F depending on ink deposit, color and dryer efficiency. Test dryer
temperatures and wash test printed product before and during a production run. |
Clean-up | | any environmentally friendly plastisol screen
wash |
Product Packaging | | Quart, Gallon |
Storage of Ink Containers | | Recommend storage at 65°F to 90°F (18°C to
32°C). Avoid storage in direct sunlight. Keep containers well sealed |