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Rutland EH9072 Street Fighter Cotton White Plastisol Ink

$359.40
SKU RU-EH9072-5G

EH9072

Rutland SF-2 Cotton White is an excellent all-around cotton white ink suited for general use.

It has a great value-to-performance ratio, ideal for the vast majority of printing. This ink is opaque and provides very good matt down, hand and color, making it the preferred cotton white for most Rutland users. It can also perform well as an under base or stand-alone white ink.

SHIPPING NOTE: Shipping companies are charging additional fees for oversize items. If purchasing a 5 gallon an additional $15.00 flat fee will be added per 5 gallon. If you choose to pick up / will call the order at one of our locations, we will remove the fee before processing your order.

Fabric Types

Cotton

Instructions

For best results, flood the image and print using a sharp 70 durometer squeegee. A 70 durometer or 65/90/65 durometer squeegee may be used when a very heavy deposit is required. NPT SILKY Cotton White will print through screen meshes in the range of 86-305 MCI (32-120 MC cm). For fine deposit, use 160 MCI (62 MC cm) mesh or higher when necessary. Coarse meshes (86-110 MCI, 34-43 MC cm) are recommended for a thicker ink deposit which may be needed for heavy cotton fleece fabric. Additives: NPT SILKY Cotton White is a ready-to-print ink. Reduce, only if necessary, using curable reducer. Reducing the viscosity will also reduce the opacity and coverage of the ink. Please test before production run. Flashing: Parameters vary between all flash units. Flash for 2-3 seconds with the ink deposit reaching 150-250°F (65-121°C). Ink should be dry and without tack. Warning: Over flashing can cure the ink and prevent adhesion between coats of ink. Curing: Cure at 320°F (160°C) over a 60-90 second period, depending on oven type and thickness of ink deposit. A thicker deposit will take longer to cure as the heat must penetrate through the entire ink layer.

Technical Data Sheet

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