Features
• Flat finish
• Low cure temperature
• Extremely durable
• Very opaque
Colors
UPLPF-1000 White
UPLPF-1052 Low-Bleed White
UPLPF-2000 Primrose Yellow
UPLPF-2042 Golden Yellow
UPLPF-2050 Orange
UPLPF-3010 Scarlet Red
UPLPF-5006 Brite Blue
UPLPF-5036 Royal Blue
UPLPF-5040 Navy Blue
UPLPF-6006 Brite Green
UPLPF-7000 Dark Brown
UPLPF-8000 Black
Modifiers
UPLUS-9000 Reducer
UPLPF-9090 Extender
UPLPF-9111 PUFF Additive
UPUFS-9111 Super PUFF Aditive
T-125 Washup
Biodegradable Wash-Up
SYS-2500 Screen Wash
SYS-2550 Low Odor Wash
SYS-2510 Screen Wash Gel
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PLPF Series |
| PLASTISOL
PUFF INK |
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SPECIAL EFFECTS - IDEAL FOR HATS |
| Formulated to cure and expand
rapidly, at lower temperatures than older generation puff inks. Produces
a strong, lasting ink film with a high,
flat finish and excellent abrasion resistance. |
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SPECIFICATIONS:
PRINTING: Puff
inks expand in all directions when heated, so ink must lay on top
of the garment. This helps the ink puff away from the garment,
not into it. Printing on a soft surface such as a rubber pad is
recommended. More than one stroke may also be necessary.
OPACITY: Excellent
opacity on all fabrics. May not look opaque until cured
DRYING TIME: PLPF
Series plastisol inks expand to a durable finish when the reach
310 F. Flash curing at lower temperatures for multiple colors
is permissible provided all colors reach 310 F at the final
curing stage
SCREEN FABRIC: Use
33 to 76 monofilament polyester for heavy ink deposit.
SCREEN COATING, FILM, BLOCKOUT: Use
water soluble hand-cut, photo screens and blockouts with this ink
or use other suitable products. A heavy stencil is recommended
for which capillary films work well.
MODIFIERS: PLPF
inks are ready to use straight from the can but can be reduced
with small amounts of UPLUS-9000 as a reducer or detackifier.
WASHUP: T-125
or biodegradable washups SYS-2500, SYS-2550 or SYS-2510 screen
wash gel
PUFF ADDITIVE: Standard
plastisol can be turned into a puff ink with the addition of PLPF-9111
or PUFS-9111 additive at the rate of 1 part additive to 6 parts
ink.
ALWAYS TEST PRINT BEFORE PRODUCTION
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