Navy Blue

Features:

  • Flexible enough for vinyl film and similar substrates.
  • Gloss finish
  • Gloss finish
  • Good light fastness
  • Vacuum formable

Description:

All quantity breaks are in total gallons (not quarts) of ink assorted.

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SPECIFICATIONS:

USES: Most plastics, including: Acrylics such as Plexiglass and Lucite; rigid, semi-rigid and flexible vinyls, especially fleet marking films by 3M, Avery and Flexcon, foamed vinyl sheets such as Sintra, Trovicel, etc. Other plastics: styrene, top-coated or otherwise print treated polyester, polycarbonates such as Lexan. Other substrates: many coated and uncoated metals, glass, Foam Boards, coated and uncoated paper and wood.

FINISH: Cures to a gloss finish.

COVERAGE: About 1200 Sq. Ft./Gallon

OPACITY: Good on most colors

DRYING TIME: Force dries in seconds with high efficiency dryers (3000-5000 CFM fresh air equipped with air knives) at 100-120°F for 30-60 seconds. Air dries in 15-45 minutes depending on temperature and air circulation. Adding retarder will slow dry times.

SCREEN FABRIC: Use 160 to 300 polyester monofilament for high print quality.

SCREEN COATING, FILM, BLOCKOUT: Direct and indirect photostencils, or water soluble, knife-cut stencils are suitable.

MODIFIERS: Reduce with PA-601, Retard with PA-621. To improve flow, use PA-620 (no more than 2 oz. per gallon).

ADHESION: Excellent for recommended substrates.

WASHUP: PA-610, SYS 1925. or biodegradable washes 2500 or 2510 screen wash gel.

ALWAYS TEST PRINT BEFORE PRODUCTION!