When it comes to hard to print nylon, the 900 series inks are recognized as the industry's best. 900 series inks are a fast flashing, two-part ink system specifically formulated for printing on nylon. It can also be used to print on Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags (NPB) without catalyst (add 6% 3804 Low Cure Additive to lower the cure temperature to 250°F. These inks are as easy to use as conventional plastisols and extremely durable.
The 900 All Pro™ Series is part of the FlexCure™ Line and cures between 275°F to 325°F.
CATALYST SOLD SEPARATELY (2 oz. for Quarts, 8 oz. for Gallons)
Recommended Fabrics:
Nylon (with Catalyst), 100% Cotton (without Catalyst), Some 50/50 Cotton/Poly Blends & Non-woven Polypropylene Bags (NPB).
Ink Application:
900 Series Nylon Ink must be mixed with the 900 Catalyst before printing, for adhesion to Nylon substrates. For NPB, catalyst is not necessary.
Additives
If modification is necessary, use 1% to 5% by weight of 1110 Curable Reducer. For non-woven polypropylene bags (NPB), 3804 Low Cure Additive can be added up to 6% by weight to lower cure temperature to 250°F.
Screen Mesh:
86-305 t/in Monofilament
Emulsion:
Any direct or indirect emulsion or capillary film in the 35 to 70 micron range
Squeegee:
70-80 Durometer, Sharp Edge
Cure Temperatures:
275°F to 325°F entire ink film; Cure temperature drops to 250°F when adding 6% 3804 Low Cure Additive
Clean-Up:
Any eco-friendly plastisol screen wash
Storage of Ink Containers:
65° to 90°F. Avoid storage in direct sunlight. Keep containers well sealed.