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All Texsource locations will be closed Wednesday through Friday for the Christmas holiday. No orders will ship from any location during this holiday. Operations will resume on Monday, December 30.

Clearance - Triangle Tri-Flex 1156 COLUMBIA BLUE Multi-Purpose Plastisol Ink

SKU EPINK-MISC-ITEM
Original price $60.00 - Original price $60.00
Original price
$60.00
$60.00 - $60.00
Current price $60.00
Select Size: Gallons


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This clearance ink ships from our North Carolina location and is limited to specific quantities and colors while supplies last. No returns

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.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Tri-Flex 1100 series, plastisol is formulated for direct wet-on-wet printing of athletic and leisure garments and also may be used for the limited manufacture of Hot-Peel plastisol transfers.

This Series comprises our most extensive range of standard colors, NonFluorescent and Fluorescent, Metallics, Glitters and other effects.

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. Hot Peel transfers can also be achieved with the use of Hot-Peel paper.

STENCILS: All types of solvent resistant emulsions are suitable.

SCREEN MESH: An 110T monofilament is the popular choice; direct printing may also employ the use of mesh sizes 60T to 280T monofilament or equivalent.

CURING: 315° F TO 330°F depending on ink deposit, fabric type, ink color and dryer efficiency. Failure to properly cure is the primary reason for ink adhesion failure. Thick ink deposits do require more energy (longer dwell time) to cure, similarly a 100% cotton fabric because of its high moisture content will reduce curing efficiency compared to a 50/50 cotton polyester mix. Dark colors absorb heat and cure faster than light colors. Colors, which reflect heat – metallics, glitters and shimmers, also require more energy to properly cure. Finally the use of a Forced Air Dryer is far more efficient for thorough cure than the use of a Radiant Heat Unit.

WASH-UP: Tri-sol 25 or equivalent (Mineral Spirits).

STORAGE PROCEDURE: Store at room temperature. Keep away from heat.

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