How to Print on Polypropylene and Other Low Energy Plastics (4K)

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • Ever wonder why some inks stick and other don't? The answer has to do with surface energy. The surface energy of most inks is between 40 and 45 dynes/cm.
    This video explains that some of the most common items to print on today, including water bottles, medical devices, and even some golf balls are made of low energy thermoplastics.
    The solution is to raise the surface energy of the plastic part to accept the ink. In this video, we show how to use the AM-PP Wipe on Primer to increase the energy so that the AM-PP ink adheres to the surface, allowing you to confidently mark on low energy thermoplastics.
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    Thank you for your interest and happy printing!
    We can always be reached through the contact information on the video or at our website at www.automarkco.com.
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