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Metallic & Glitter Inks
Multi-Tech Metallic and Glitter inks are bright, have excellent opacity and are
press-ready. Ideal for either hand or press applications.
Use our on-line color card to order Multi-Tech Glitter colors.
Click
here for Glitter Color Chart
Buy Multi-Tech Plastisol Ink Below:
Features and Tips
Finish: Bright metallic semi-gloss.
Opacity: Excellent.
Drying: 315° F - 330° F
for 2-3 minutes for direct printing.
Notes: A convection, forced-air dryer is recommended (minimum
10’ heat chamber) because metallic and glitter inks are reflective by design.
If an I.R. oven is used instead, take special care to check for a proper cure.
Abrasion that occurs in normal wash cycles may cause some dulling. Soaking in
phosphate-free soaps (like Woolite) is recommended to maintain metallic and glitter
brilliance.
Fabrics: All types. For maximum
coverage use 61 to 86 monofilament for metallics. Use 17 - 61 for Glitter inks.
Stencils: All types.
Wash-up: Use Thinner DT or any conventional
plastisol wash-up system.
Reducers/Thickeners: Use only if
absolutely necessary. Modifications will reduce metallic brilliance. Reducer/Thinner
DT will reduce tackiness and viscosity. It also will reduce “ink hang”
in the screen. Use 1% - 3% by weight. Reducer/Thinner PL will increase gloss and
film elongation. It also will improve “ink flow.” However, it cuts
opacity and slightly increases the dry/cure time. Use 1% - 5% by weight. Use with
caution. Thickener Paste will stir in easily and will slightly increase the viscosity
of the ink. It also will slightly increase dry/cure time. Use 1% - 5% by weight.
Thickener Powder also will increase the viscosity but will not affect the dry/cure
time. However, it must be stirred in with a drill mixer. Use up to 1% by weight.
Storage:
Store in a relatively cool area. Keep away from extreme heat and direct sun penetration.
Store below 95°F.
Stir plastisols prior to each use. Do not dry clean or use bleach.
Always pretest before use to establish suitability and procedures prior
to production.
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