Gold Metallic Water Based Ink Guildford

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Description

Screen Printing Gold Metallic Water Based Ink

Screen Printing Metallic Gold Water based ink 1Lt pot.

Perfect for adding stunning iridescent effects into prints.

Our Screen Printing Inks can be painted on with a brush or screen printed onto a range of textiles paper and cardboard.

These inks offer greater opacity without sacrificing any workability or softness of the fabric .

Our Screen Printing Inks are washfast (when properly heat set) non-flammable and contain no solvents or offensive odour. Soap and water clean-up.

For textile printing, you can either choose a water based screen printing ink or plastisol inks.

Water based inks use water as the solvent, this is why they are definitely easier to clean.

They are best suited to light coloured garments whereas discharge are best suited to 100% cotton dark garments.

While these inks can be cured with heat guns or flash dryers,

Most printers recommend curing  in conveyor dryers or heat press

because of the length of time it takes to dry the prints.

Also  perform a wash test of a trial  to be sure that your  Print has been properly cured.

With a little practice, you can master  that soft hand feel everyone loves.

The difference between plastisol ink and water-based ink is especially evident when it comes to curing.

If you are just beginning to print with water-based ink,

you will need to learn some curing basics to master the art of creating water-based prints that are colorfast.

How Screen Printing Metallic Gold Ink Cures

However, the ink must be brought, and held at the curing temperature long enough,to evaporate all of the water out of the ink.

Once the water has evaporated

The binder and pigment in the ink begin to cure and hold fast to the fibers in the substrate.

As with any ink, proper curing involves following the ink manufacturer’s recommendations.

When curing most water based prints, that means heating the print to 300 to 320 degrees Fahrenheit for 2 to 3 minutes.

Other Considerations for Curing

There are a few other considerations to keep in mind to ensure that your prints cure properly.

First, be sure that you are not applying too much ink to your substrates.

Excess  ink doesn’t serve to make your prints any bolder

Because there is only so much ink that the fibers of your substrate will hold.

In addition to leading to wasted ink and money,

Over applying the  ink.

Can lead to much longer cure times because of the amount of water that will have to be evaporated from the print

To apply the ideal amount of water based ink, use a mesh screen with a count around 43T.

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