Skip to content
Get FREE SHIPPING on qualifying online supply orders of $299 or more
Get FREE SHIPPING on qualifying online supply orders of $299 or more

Clearance Union UPLC1070 G2 Sport LC Polywhite - 5 GALLON

SKU MARSUP-CLEARANCE-5GAL
Call To Order
Original price $250.00 - Original price $250.00
Original price
$250.00
$250.00 - $250.00
Current price $250.00
Select Size: 5-Gallon
Union Ink™ Sport Low Cure Polywhite has a flexible cure temperature that achieves ink film fusion as low as 270F for printing on polyester garments produced with unstable dyes or are prone to shrinkage when exposed to heat. UPLC1070 shears down to a very creamy body and produces a bright, opaque, matte finish, with soft hand and better fiber control than most low cure poly inks.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Excellent bleed resistance at a wide temperature range, low cure (270°F/132°C) with maximum cure of 320°F/160°C
  • Shears down quickly to a creamy, smooth body
  • Soft hand and excellent stretch
  • Non-migrating pigments and high opacity on dark fabrics
  • Unlike similar products, this product produces an ink film that tends to not distort at higher temperatures.
  • Works well on manual or automatic presses

PRINTING TIPS

  • Use 86–230t (34-90t/cm) mesh screens for best performance and opacity
  • For best results, use a print-flash-print technique to ensure sufficient ink deposit on dark fabrics.
  • For challenging polyester fabrics, use Union Ink™ UPLC1550 Low Cure Barrier Gray or UPLC8550 Barrier Black as a base layer to achieve maximum bleed resistance.
  • Adjust flash cure temperature and dwell time so ink is just dry to touch. Avoid excessive flash temperatures to protect fabric and migration of dyes. Depending on flash unit, a 3 - 5 second flash is adequate.
  • A behavior for high-opacity low cure inks is to "body-up" or gain viscosity when at rest. Be sure to "Pre-shear" or agitate this ink before use to achieve optimal flow before printing. Be careful to not use highspeed drills or similar equipment that will create friction-heat that can cause the ink to begin to cure. Store ink buckets up off of cold floors to reduce pre-sheer time.
  • Adjust your print parameters to allow this ink to clear fully on the second stroke using medium to low pressure for best dye blocking and opacity. As this ink shears down, less pressure will be required. Adjust accordingly. Curing is a time and temperature process. Using a lower temperature, at a lower belt speed will provide the best result without damaging the fabric.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)