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Squeegee
70 Medium Durometer, slightly rounded edge.

Emulsion
Conventional direct or capillary films.


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Wilflex Plastisol Inks

Curing

  • Gel or flash-cure- Approximately 230 degrees Fahrenheit/110 degrees Celsius.
  • Full Cure- 320 degrees Fahrenheit/160 degrees Celsius. Transfer Temperature- 350 degrees Fahrenheit/177 degrees Celsius.

Fusion test should be made prior to any production run. Failure to cure properly causes poor wash fastness, inferior adhesion and increased dye migration.

Modifiers

Genesis Inks should be stirred first to determine if modification is necessary.

  • Finesse #10150- Add to extend and soften hand, additions greater than 20% (by weight) will reduce opacity.
  • Curable Reducer #10070- Maximum addition of 5% by weight.

Caution: Ink viscosity or thickness of GNS plastisol inks have been specially designed to enhance opacity and printability. Any alteration of this viscosity should be minimized.

Wash Up
Conventional solvents or Biodegradable Wash Ups.